Tiber River, ©Pexels | CC0
Tiber River, ©wallpaperAccess | CC0

Fiume Tevere

Tevere (the Tiber River) is the third longest river in Italy. The ancient Roman city was built on the banks of the river, so it is known as the "cradle of Roman civilization".

It will be romantic strolling by the river in the morning or at sunset. This walking route is the perfect getaway from the busy Roman pedestrian paths. You will discover Rome, the amazing ancient bridges, famous churches, and even an Island, from a different perspective.

If you have enough time and energy, you can also walk along the river from Colosseo to the Sant'Angelo Bridge and Castel Sant'Angelo. The trip will take you about 40 minutes which is a little long. But along the river bank, there are many restaurants so you can take a rest and enjoy the tranquility on the way.

Scene in JOJO: Coming out of the Colosseo, Giorno and others moved along the Via di San Gregorio to the Tiber River. They followed the arrow in the hands of Silver Chariot Requiem. In the final battle, Diavolo fell into Tevere and tried to escape.

Bizarre Tour to Italy

This website is designed to help you plan your pop-culture tour to Italy featured with the anime JOJO’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind.

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