Private Christmas Walking Tour - Transfer Included

From EUR €280.00
  • Duration: 210 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Rome, Lazio
Take a walking tour of the city's most popular monuments and piazzas to get in the Roman Christmas spirit. Visit the city’s Christmas market in Piazza Navona and their displays of Christmas food, crafts, tree decorations and gifts. Enjoy the whole square beautifully lit up with street performers singing Christmas carols. The atmosphere is enchanting and stroll around is a delight.

While the Christmas tree is a northern European tradition, to get the real flavour of Italian Christmas traditions we will accompany you on an amazing tour among the Roman churches that display a traditional presepe â€“ literally 'manger' or nativity scene. The nativity scene is said to have originated in Italy and it is Saint Francis of Assisi who is credited with having constructed the first nativity scene in a cave, way back in 1223. 

Your itinerary will include a visit to Sant’Ignazio where you can learn about the differences in Roman and Napolitan nativity scenes and beliefs.
Santa Maria sopra la Minerva, Sant’Esustachio, San Luigi dei Francesi, Sant’Agnese and Santa Maria dell’Anima are some of the most known churches that we will visit to see different interpretation of the nativity scenes, from the most traditional one up to the more modern and colourful representations.  

Finish your tour while enjoying a food tasting of the most typical Italian Christmas sweets at one of the most famous "pasticcerie" in Rome. Your guide will then be able to suggest any other places that you can see on your own on Christmas eve and Christmas Day.
The Itinerary might change in order to respect religious functions and opening times of churches.


  • Recommended tour Extensions: 
    Jewish Ghetto | Wine Tasting

  • Included: 
    Blue Badge Qualified Guide | Meet&Greet your Guide at your Hotel/Accommodation Transfer to the site via Taxi Private Tour | Traditional Food tasting 

  • Not Included: 
    Private Driver (can be arranged upon request) | Admission to the Museum of the Nativity Scene (no entrance Ticket to be purchased but a suggested donation might be required)