While most of us have visited
While the main tourist attractions are not to be missed certainly, there are a few options for the travellers that want to discover Rome with a new perspective, literally.
On my recent trip to Rome, I found myself in the middle of a quiet area in the city called
Airbnb has introduced trips on its platform which means existing and new local guides can give an insight into living in the city, no matter where you are.
I chose to partake my time at an unusual tour which involved walking around the city, with a camera and taking shots of untouched places of Rome ending with a shot of the Italian expresso or the gelato.
This sounded right up my alley except I wondered if the camera could be my smartphone because it is usually my only companion. Turns out, I could bring anything that captures moments, so off I went.
Famous for its narrow cobbled streets lined with ancient houses, Trastevere is the 13th district of Rome, situated on the west bank of the
While we waited for our trip host
Living like a local
Smiling from ear to ear, Antonis appeared and then after quick introductions. we went up the cobblestone alleys to
This gem is considered the first great building of the High Renaissance and Bramante’s sublime Little Temple is squeezed into the courtyard of the Chiesa di San Pietro in Montorio, on the spot where St Peter is said to have been crucified.
After clicking more informed pictures, we headed to the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola which is said to be the inspiration to the Trevi Fountain. Antonis was kind enough to take multiple shots of us and even gave us a momento in form of personal polariod pictures.
We hiked up a little further to enjoy the aeriel city view from Gianicolo hill and the best part of it all was feeling the wind of change in a part of the city which isn’t tainted by tourists.
We proceeded to Santa Maria di Trastevere which is in the heart of this district. This church is unlike any other Roman church with a large 13th century mosaic covering the walls and ceilings of the church, making it a truly breathtaking sight.
We ended our walk at
Ending on a sweet note
The bar has unmistakably the best gelato in town and I opted for an ‘Affogato’ which is combination of an expresso shot and gelato usually vanilla or chocolate flavoured.
As we walked back to the point where we started from, Antonis offered me his own gelato and I felt like a true Italian who isn’t shy of treating themselves.
The three hour tour is too short if you ask me as you can spend hours appreciating the city of Rome the way Romans do. As Antonis says, there’s so much to see in Rome, you can never run out.
Antonis provided us with a stunning video of the entire tour shot by Due Pinlac, take a look at it below.