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Ponte Cestio — Attraction in Rome

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Ponte Cestio
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Nearby attractions
Basilica di San Bartolomeo all'Isola Tiberina
Piazza S. Bartolomeo All'Isola, 22, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Ponte Fabricio
Ponte Fabricio, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Tempio Maggiore
Lungotevere de' Cenci, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Teatro di Marcello
Via del Teatro di Marcello, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Ponte Garibaldi
Ponte Garibaldi, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Jewish Museum
Via Catalana, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Church of Saint Benedict 'in Piscinula'
Piazza in Piscinula, 40, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Mouth of Truth
Piazza della Bocca della Verità, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Ponte Palatino
Lungotevere degli Alberteschi, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Santa Cecilia in Trastevere
Piazza di Santa Cecilia, 22, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Tiberino Ristorante
V. di Ponte Quattro Capi, 18, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Trattoria Da Enzo al 29
Via dei Vascellari, 29, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Gli Specialisti
Piazza in Piscinula, 50, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Osteria La Gensola
Piazza della Gensola, 15, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Trattoria Da Teo
Piazza dei Ponziani, 7A, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Papa Re - Trastevere
Via della Lungaretta, 149, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Antico Carbone
Via della Luce, 5, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Ristorante Sette Oche in Altalena
Via dei Salumi, 36, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Mexican Jungle
Ponte Cestio, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Trattoria Lungaretta
Via della Lungaretta, 170/173, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Nearby hotels
Domus Tiberina
Via in Piscinula, 37, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Arco del Lauro B&B
Via dell'Arco De' Tolomei, 29, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
citizenM Roma Isola Tiberina
Lungotevere de' Cenci, 5-8, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
The Gensola Apartments in Trastevere
Via della Gensola, 55, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Casa di Santa Francesca Romana
Via dei Vascellari, 61, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
NL Trastevere
Via in Piscinula, 34, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
HT6 Hotel Rome
Via del Tempio, 6, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Hotel Monte Cenci
Via Beatrice Cenci, 10, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Guest House Arco dei Tolomei
Via dell'Arco De' Tolomei, 27, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Sonnino Suite
Piazza Sidney Sonnino, 25, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
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Ponte Cestio

00186 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
4.6(737)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Basilica di San Bartolomeo all'Isola Tiberina, Ponte Fabricio, Tempio Maggiore, Teatro di Marcello, Ponte Garibaldi, Jewish Museum, Church of Saint Benedict 'in Piscinula', Mouth of Truth, Ponte Palatino, Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, restaurants: Tiberino Ristorante, Trattoria Da Enzo al 29, Gli Specialisti, Osteria La Gensola, Trattoria Da Teo, Papa Re - Trastevere, Antico Carbone, Ristorante Sette Oche in Altalena, Mexican Jungle, Trattoria Lungaretta
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Nearby attractions of Ponte Cestio

Basilica di San Bartolomeo all'Isola Tiberina

Ponte Fabricio

Tempio Maggiore

Teatro di Marcello

Ponte Garibaldi

Jewish Museum

Church of Saint Benedict 'in Piscinula'

Mouth of Truth

Ponte Palatino

Santa Cecilia in Trastevere

Basilica di San Bartolomeo all'Isola Tiberina

Basilica di San Bartolomeo all'Isola Tiberina

4.6

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Ponte Fabricio

Ponte Fabricio

4.6

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Tempio Maggiore

Tempio Maggiore

4.6

(1.6K)

Closed
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Teatro di Marcello

Teatro di Marcello

4.6

(4.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Catacombs: The Coolest Underground Tour in Rome
Catacombs: The Coolest Underground Tour in Rome
Sat, Dec 6 • 10:00 AM
00147, Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Pasta-making class, wine tasting and dinner
Pasta-making class, wine tasting and dinner
Fri, Dec 5 • 7:30 PM
00044, Frascati, Lazio, Italy
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Pasta and Pizza cooking class with wine and more
Pasta and Pizza cooking class with wine and more
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:30 AM
00142, Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Ponte Cestio

Tiberino Ristorante

Trattoria Da Enzo al 29

Gli Specialisti

Osteria La Gensola

Trattoria Da Teo

Papa Re - Trastevere

Antico Carbone

Ristorante Sette Oche in Altalena

Mexican Jungle

Trattoria Lungaretta

Tiberino Ristorante

Tiberino Ristorante

4.6

(1.1K)

$$

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Trattoria Da Enzo al 29

Trattoria Da Enzo al 29

4.3

(3.9K)

$$

Open until 10:30 PM
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Gli Specialisti

Gli Specialisti

4.6

(836)

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Osteria La Gensola

Osteria La Gensola

4.3

(592)

$$

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Misiu martinoMisiu martino
Ponte Cestio connects Tiber Island to the historic Rione Trastevere. Probably built around 46 BC by Lucio Cestio, left by Caesar to govern Rome during the Spanish war, it is almost contemporary with Ponte Fabricio, which links the island with the opposite bank of the Tiber and the Rione Sant'Angelo.Over the centuries, the bridge, almost certainly in stone, underwent numerous restorations and renovations due to the continuous damage caused by the river current. In 365, it was restored by the emperors Valentiniano, Valente and Graziano, in the shape of a large arch flanked by two smaller arches.The continuous structural interventions also caused changes in its name: in 370 AD, it was called "di Graziano", from the name of the homonymous emperor, as remembered by the inscription inserted in the parapet upstream; later, it also took the name of "San Bartolomeo", from the nearby church, the main one on the island. Then, it was called "ferrato", due to the numerous iron chains necessary to anchor to the bank the hanging grindstones placed above the joined barges. This technique became necessary to guarantee the supply of flour to Rome after Vitige cut the aqueducts that fed the mills on the Tiber in 537. Although the bridge underwent considerable damages during the French invasion of 1849, it kept its appearance almost unchanged. Only in 1899, for the construction of the new walls of the Tiber, it was necessary to enlarge the riverbed, with the consequent dismantlement of the structure and the covering. In 1892, as evidenced by the inscription on the marble parapets, the bridge was rebuilt with three large arches covered with the original travertine, and officially named Ponte Cestio.
Mali LEVEL2FITMali LEVEL2FIT
Ponte Cestio is one of the oldest bridges in Rome, quietly connecting Tiber Island to the Trastevere district. Originally built in the 1st century BC, it’s a beautiful piece of Roman engineering that still carries locals and visitors across the Tiber River today. It’s not just a bridge, it’s a passage between two worlds: the calm, historic charm of Tiber Island and the lively streets of trastevere, filled with cafés, restaurants, and street musicians. Walking across it, especially at sunset, gives you one of the most peaceful and scenic views in Rome, the golden light reflecting on the river and ancient stones. There’s no entry fee, and it’s open 24/7. You can reach it easily on foot from Campo de’ Fiori or Piazza Venezia (about a 10–15 minute walk), or by bus along Lungotevere. !! pay attention if you want to eat around here as many places are tourist traps.. If you love photography or quiet evening walks, this is one of those underrated spots that makes you very happy to have visited it.
AJ CordeiroAJ Cordeiro
Connects the Isola Tiburina to the Trastevere side of the Tevere River. Be sure to grab Rick Steves' free MP3 audio tour of the Trastevere region. Also, grab a grattachecca, a speciality available in Rome, and made popular by the little green kiosk next to the bridge.
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Ponte Cestio connects Tiber Island to the historic Rione Trastevere. Probably built around 46 BC by Lucio Cestio, left by Caesar to govern Rome during the Spanish war, it is almost contemporary with Ponte Fabricio, which links the island with the opposite bank of the Tiber and the Rione Sant'Angelo.Over the centuries, the bridge, almost certainly in stone, underwent numerous restorations and renovations due to the continuous damage caused by the river current. In 365, it was restored by the emperors Valentiniano, Valente and Graziano, in the shape of a large arch flanked by two smaller arches.The continuous structural interventions also caused changes in its name: in 370 AD, it was called "di Graziano", from the name of the homonymous emperor, as remembered by the inscription inserted in the parapet upstream; later, it also took the name of "San Bartolomeo", from the nearby church, the main one on the island. Then, it was called "ferrato", due to the numerous iron chains necessary to anchor to the bank the hanging grindstones placed above the joined barges. This technique became necessary to guarantee the supply of flour to Rome after Vitige cut the aqueducts that fed the mills on the Tiber in 537. Although the bridge underwent considerable damages during the French invasion of 1849, it kept its appearance almost unchanged. Only in 1899, for the construction of the new walls of the Tiber, it was necessary to enlarge the riverbed, with the consequent dismantlement of the structure and the covering. In 1892, as evidenced by the inscription on the marble parapets, the bridge was rebuilt with three large arches covered with the original travertine, and officially named Ponte Cestio.
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Ponte Cestio is one of the oldest bridges in Rome, quietly connecting Tiber Island to the Trastevere district. Originally built in the 1st century BC, it’s a beautiful piece of Roman engineering that still carries locals and visitors across the Tiber River today. It’s not just a bridge, it’s a passage between two worlds: the calm, historic charm of Tiber Island and the lively streets of trastevere, filled with cafés, restaurants, and street musicians. Walking across it, especially at sunset, gives you one of the most peaceful and scenic views in Rome, the golden light reflecting on the river and ancient stones. There’s no entry fee, and it’s open 24/7. You can reach it easily on foot from Campo de’ Fiori or Piazza Venezia (about a 10–15 minute walk), or by bus along Lungotevere. !! pay attention if you want to eat around here as many places are tourist traps.. If you love photography or quiet evening walks, this is one of those underrated spots that makes you very happy to have visited it.
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Connects the Isola Tiburina to the Trastevere side of the Tevere River. Be sure to grab Rick Steves' free MP3 audio tour of the Trastevere region. Also, grab a grattachecca, a speciality available in Rome, and made popular by the little green kiosk next to the bridge.
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Ponte Cestio connects Tiber Island to the historic Rione Trastevere. Probably built around 46 BC by Lucio Cestio, left by Caesar to govern Rome during the Spanish war, it is almost contemporary with Ponte Fabricio, which links the island with the opposite bank of the Tiber and the Rione Sant'Angelo.Over the centuries, the bridge, almost certainly in stone, underwent numerous restorations and renovations due to the continuous damage caused by the river current. In 365, it was restored by the emperors Valentiniano, Valente and Graziano, in the shape of a large arch flanked by two smaller arches.The continuous structural interventions also caused changes in its name: in 370 AD, it was called "di Graziano", from the name of the homonymous emperor, as remembered by the inscription inserted in the parapet upstream; later, it also took the name of "San Bartolomeo", from the nearby church, the main one on the island. Then, it was called "ferrato", due to the numerous iron chains necessary to anchor to the bank the hanging grindstones placed above the joined barges. This technique became necessary to guarantee the supply of flour to Rome after Vitige cut the aqueducts that fed the mills on the Tiber in 537. Although the bridge underwent considerable damages during the French invasion of 1849, it kept its appearance almost unchanged. Only in 1899, for the construction of the new walls of the Tiber, it was necessary to enlarge the riverbed, with the consequent dismantlement of the structure and the covering. In 1892, as evidenced by the inscription on the marble parapets, the bridge was rebuilt with three large arches covered with the original travertine, and officially named...

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Ponte Cestio is one of the oldest bridges in Rome, quietly connecting Tiber Island to the Trastevere district. Originally built in the 1st century BC, it’s a beautiful piece of Roman engineering that still carries locals and visitors across the Tiber River today.

It’s not just a bridge, it’s a passage between two worlds: the calm, historic charm of Tiber Island and the lively streets of trastevere, filled with cafés, restaurants, and street musicians. Walking across it, especially at sunset, gives you one of the most peaceful and scenic views in Rome, the golden light reflecting on the river and ancient stones.

There’s no entry fee, and it’s open 24/7. You can reach it easily on foot from Campo de’ Fiori or Piazza Venezia (about a 10–15 minute walk), or by bus along Lungotevere.

!! pay attention if you want to eat around here as many places are tourist traps..

If you love photography or quiet evening walks, this is one of those underrated spots that makes you very happy to...

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8y

A lovely little pedestrian bridge connecting the Jewish quarter with the center of Rome. Buskers and musicians line the bridge giving it a bohemian vibe. We bought a unique gift item for my mother here. A Lovely scarf with necklace attached. The view in both directions from the bridge was a wonderful spot for a photo. Selfies! A small path can be found just as you exit the bridge that takes you on a scenic walk...

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