
monogramma Art Gallery
Discover the secrets of Via Margutta, Rome's iconic artist street
Wander the storied road with an expert guide, receive a bespoke marble plaque, and sip an aperitivo at a stylish bistro
More...The Experience
Immerse yourself in the history of one of Rome's most charming streets on a unique guided tour. Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll explore the hidden stories of Via Margutta—wandering the monogramma gallery, tasting creamy cappucinos, chatting with locals, and soaking in the bohemian atmosphere at every turn. At Bottega del Marmoraro, you'll receive a personalised marble plaque made by an artisan, and you'll round off your tour with a fancy aperitivo at the elegant Babette bistro. Exclusively for Mastercard cardholders.
What's priceless
Uncovering the stories behind every ivy-cloaked facade along a storied Roman road.
The highlights
- Stroll along historic Via Margutta with an expert guide
- Visit the monogramma gallery and explore Contemporary Art
- Get a marble plaque from Bottega del Marmoraro
- Savour Italian aperitivo at Babette, a charming bistrot
Details
- Priceless experiences are reserved for Mastercard cardholders
- Experience is valid until 31 December 2025 and available Fridays at 11 a.m.
- Experience must be booked at least 20 days in advance
- Experience is for 2 people
- Price listed is for 2 people
- The itinerary includes routes that may not be suitable for individuals with mobility challenges
- Participants will receive an email confirming their booking and containing event details (timing, meeting point, etc.), with a reminder to be sent a few days before the event
- By clicking "Book here", you agree to all our Terms of Use
Fine Print
- This experience is non-refundable once purchased

About our partner
monogramma Art Gallery
monogramma is an art gallery on Via Margutta in Rome, renowned for promoting Italian artists on the international stage. Founded in 1976 in Reggio Calabria and relocated to Rome in 1996, it fosters dialogue with museums and cultural institutions, organizing events such as the Premio Margutta and ModArt to showcase contemporary art.