Experience the last moments of Caesar’s life by tracing his steps on the Ides of March, just before his assassination. Uncover the omens and warnings he received but ultimately disregarded.
Experience the last moments of Caesar’s life by tracing his steps on the Ides of March, just before his assassination. Uncover the omens and warnings he received but ultimately disregarded.
- Via dei Fori Imperiali - The tour begins at the Roman Forum, where on the morning of March 15, 44 BC, Caesar awoke after a restless night filled with nightmares of his house’s ceiling collapsing. His wife, Calpurnia, also had unsettling dreams, possibly due to rumors of a plot against Caesar’s life. As Caesar prepares for the day, Calpurnia pleads…
- Via dei Fori Imperiali - The tour begins at the Roman Forum, where on the morning of March 15, 44 BC, Caesar awoke after a restless night filled with nightmares of his house’s ceiling collapsing. His wife, Calpurnia, also had unsettling dreams, possibly due to rumors of a plot against Caesar’s life. As Caesar prepares for the day, Calpurnia pleads with him to stay home, sensing danger. Caesar starts to consider her concerns.
However, a knock at the door interrupts them. It’s Brutus, informing Caesar that the senators are waiting, with a full agenda of important matters. Caesar, trusting Brutus like a son, decides he must attend the Senate. Unbeknownst to him, Brutus is orchestrating the conspiracy, and the plan is already underway. Ignoring Calpurnia’s worried look, Caesar steps outside, beginning his final walk.
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Piazza Venezia - The tour continues through Piazza Venezia, where visitors will learn about the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II. In this area, as Caesar made his way to the Senate amidst the crowd, he received a written warning about the conspiracy. However, he placed it in his pocket, intending to read it later.
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Piazza della Minerva - Here, many ancient signs connected to an Egyptian temple can be found, reflecting the Romans’ fascination with Egyptian culture, especially after Caesar hosted Cleopatra in Rome.
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Area Sacra di Largo Argentina - This is the site of Caesar’s assassination. Visitors will learn about the chaotic final moments leading to his death and see the exact spot where he fell.

- Small group of max 12 people, guaranteed
- Knowledgeable and friendly local guide
- Also suitable for children
- Small group of max 12 people, guaranteed
- Knowledgeable and friendly local guide
- Also suitable for children
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.