The House of the Knights of Rhodes | Private Gems Experience

A fully private experience with a licensed expert
- ⭐ Private licensed guide
- 🎧 Fully customizable itinerary
- 📅 Flexible dates & start time
- 📍 Duration: 2 hours
Tour Overview
Discover the House of the Knights of Rhodes in Rome – a medieval former priory of the Knights Hospitaller built on the Forum of Augustus. Learn its history, how to visit, and why it is a must‑see hidden gem in Rome.
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Private Tour Pricing
👉 Starting from 299 € / $ 320 USD por person per group
Final price depends on group size, date, and optional upgrades.
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Tour Description
Unlike Rome’s crowded landmarks, the House of the Knights of Rhodes offers an intimate glimpse into medieval Rome, with architecture and artwork largely untouched by mass tourism. Its combination of Roman foundations, medieval structures, and Renaissance touches makes it a must-see for history enthusiasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Unlike Rome’s crowded landmarks, the House of the Knights of Rhodes offers an intimate glimpse into medieval Rome, with architecture and artwork largely untouched by mass tourism. Its combination of Roman foundations, medieval structures, and Renaissance touches makes it a must-see for history enthusiasts.
⭐ 100% Private Tour (only your group) — no crowds, just your group and your guide
🚶 Personalized itinerary at your pace
🎧 Skip-the-line access and priority entry available
📸 Exclusive storytelling with Licensed English-Speaking Guide and photo stops
📅 Easy Booking & Flexible Dates – This tour isn’t fixed on a public calendar, but you can request your preferred date and time below. We’ll get back to you quickly to confirm your spot
A: No, the site is generally accessible only through guided tours or special bookings.
Photography is usually permitted, but check with the guide as some areas may have restrictions.
Yes — private tours are ideal for families and can be tailored for all ages.
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