With all the focus on Rome's role as the capital of Christendom, many folks forget that Rome is also home to one of the oldest Jewish populations in the world outside of Israel or Egypt.
For the observant and mildly curious alike interested in getting a better sense of Rome's venerable Jewish history, wander the Jewish Ghetto neighborhood—or, better yet, try one of the tours listed below. (Note: If you are osbervant, I also have separate pages on kosher dining in Rome and kosher lodgings in Rome.)
Take a guided tour of Rome with one of our partners:
Planning your day: Rome wasn't built in a day, and you'd be hard-pressed to see it in that brief a time as well. Still, you can cram a lot into just a day or three.
To help you get the most out of your limited time in the Eternal City, here are some perfect itineraries, whether you have one, two, three, or four days to spend in Rome.
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