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6-Day Solo Rome Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & First Impressions

Morning: Arrive at Fiumicino Airport and check into your centrally‑located hotel. Take a leisurely walk to the nearby Piazza Navona to soak up the baroque ambience and enjoy a quick espresso.

Afternoon: Head to the Pantheon, marvel at its ancient dome, then toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain for good luck. Stroll up to the Spanish Steps for a perfect photo spot.

Evening: Cross the Tiber to the vibrant Trastevere district, where you can dine on authentic Roman cuisine at a trattoria and wander the cobbled streets.

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Day 2: Ancient Rome

Morning: Dive into history with a guided tour of the Colosseum, followed by a walk through the Roman Forum and up to the Palatine Hill for panoramic city views.

Afternoon: Visit the Capitoline Museums on the hill overlooking the Forum, admiring classical sculptures and Renaissance art.

Evening: Explore the lively Campo de' Fiori market square, enjoy a glass of wine at a nearby bar, and watch the sunset over the ancient rooftops.

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Day 3: The Vatican

Morning: Reserve a timed entry to the Vatican Museums and spend a few hours admiring the Raphael Rooms and the breathtaking Sistine Chapel.

Afternoon: Walk into St. Peter's Basilica, climb to the dome for sweeping views of Rome, and linger in the awe‑inspiring interior.

Evening: Stroll along the Tiber to Castel Sant'Angelo, where the illuminated fortress offers a romantic backdrop for an evening walk.

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Day 4: Art & Gardens

Morning: Relax in the verdant Villa Borghese Gardens, then book a slot to see the masterpieces inside the Galleria Borghese, including works by Bernini and Caravaggio.

Afternoon: Wander through the grand Piazza del Popolo and revisit the Spanish Steps for some boutique shopping in the surrounding streets.

Evening: Enjoy an aperitivo in the hip Monti neighborhood, sampling local snacks and sipping on a classic Negroni.

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Day 5: Underground & Imperial Remains

Morning: Venture below the city to explore the Catacombs of San Callisto, a quiet glimpse into early Christian burial practices, then stroll along the ancient Appian Way.

Afternoon: Visit the massive Baths of Caracalla, one of Rome’s best‑preserved imperial bath complexes, and imagine daily life in antiquity.

Evening: Return to the Colosseum for a night tour; the illuminated arena creates a magical atmosphere perfect for reflection.

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Day 6: Local Flavors & Departure

Morning: Explore the bustling Testaccio Market**, tasting fresh produce, cheeses, and street food while mingling with locals.

Afternoon: Use any remaining time to revisit a favorite spot, pick up souvenirs, or simply relax in a café watching Roman life pass by.

Evening: Collect your luggage and head to the airport, carrying memories of a week spent immersed in Rome’s timeless charm.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Pantheon – 30 min – Free
  • Trevi Fountain – 30 min – Free
  • Spanish Steps – 30 min – Free
  • Piazza Navona – 30 min – Free
  • Colosseum – 2 hrs – €21 (entry + guide)
  • Roman Forum & Palatine Hill – 2 hrs – Included with Colosseum ticket
  • Capitoline Museums – 1.5 hrs – €15
  • Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel – 3 hrs – €17
  • St. Peter's Basilica (dome) – 1 hr – €10
  • Castel Sant'Angelo – 1 hr – €15
  • Villa Borghese Gardens – 1 hr – Free
  • Galleria Borghese – 2 hrs – €15
  • Catacombs of San Callisto – 1 hr – €8
  • Appian Way – 1.5 hrs – Free
  • Baths of Caracalla – 1 hr – €10
  • Testaccio Market – 1.5 hrs – Free (food cost varies)
  • Total Estimated Cost€111

Tips

If you need more time, consider adding a day to explore the lesser‑known neighborhoods of Trastevere and Jewish Ghetto, or take a day trip to Tivoli’s Villa d'Este. To shorten the itinerary, you can combine the Vatican and Castel Sant'Angelo into a single half‑day or skip the Catacombs and focus on the surface attractions. Purchasing a Roma Pass (48‑hour or 72‑hour) can also streamline transport and museum entry, saving both money and time.

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