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Although never an Emperor, Julius Caesar is perhaps the most famous ancient Roman. He heralded the end of the Roman Republic and sparked the beginnings of the decadent Imperial age.

Any visit to Rome would be incomplete without a visit to the remains of the ancient city, and a chance to see where Julius Caesar lived and died. We also walk the route of the ancient Roman triumphal processions, and hear tales of Vestal Virgins and gladiators.

From Romulus through Caligula and Nero to the Emperor Constantine, our guides recreate the days of Ancient Rome, with all its intrigue, pomp and glory.

Our tour includes the 'downtown' of Ancient Rome, including:
> Largo Argentina
> Capitoline Hill
> Roman forum, including:
   Temple of Saturn
   Curia Juliua
   Central square
   Basilica Aemelia
   Temple of Divus Julius Caesar
   House & Temple of the Vestal Virgins
   Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine
   Temple of Venus and Rome
> Palatine Hill
> Colosseum
> Imperial Forums

Meeting Place:
Largo di Torre Argentina.
For a map of the local area click
here.
On arriving at Largo Argentina, look for our guide who will be at the corner of the archaeological site where Corso Vittorio Emmanuelle meets Via S. Nicola de'Cesarini, on the same long side as the mediaeval tower, at the far end. They will be holding a blue flyer.

Meeting Time: 10am (tour duration approx 3 hrs.)
We wait at the meeting place for 15 minutes before and after the meeting time of all our tours.

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