Underground Rome: The City Beneath the City
Marco Esposito · Rome
Rome has 3,000 years of city stacked on top of itself. We go down — into a 1st-century apartment building under a medieval church, through a Mithraic temple under a basilica, and into a layer of Rome that most people don't know exists.
With Marco Esposito · Basilica di San Clemente, Via di San Giovanni in Laterano
About
What makes it unique
The lowest level of San Clemente is a functioning pagan temple from 100 AD. We go there.
What's included
3 underground sites, entrance fees, expert archaeological commentary, gelato after
Who is it for
People who want the version of Rome that took 3,000 years to build.
What you'll feel
You'll stand 20 metres below street level in a perfectly preserved 1st-century room. Nothing prepares you for that.
Book
€80 / person
per person