After arrival, take a relaxed walk through Piazza De Ferrari to feel Genoa's rhythm, then slip into the shaded lanes of the Vico dei Sospiri and nearby Via Garibaldi to admire palazzi facades and elegant courtyards. Stop for a mid-morning espresso and a focaccia at Antica Focacceria Genovese or a nearby café, then check into your hotel and store luggage so you're ready for an easy afternoon exploring the port.
Stroll down to the waterfront and soak up the maritime atmosphere at Porto Antico, where you can ride the panoramic Bigo lift for sweeping harbor views and visit the interactive exhibits at the Galata Museo del Mare. Later, wander the adjacent Aquarium of Genoa or relax with a spritz at a terrace bar along the mole, sampling fresh seafood at Eataly Genova for an easy, flavorful introduction to Ligurian cuisine.
As twilight falls, wander toward the atmospheric lanes of the Corte Lambruschini and find a cozy table at Trattoria Rosmarino for Ligurian specialties like trofie al pesto and mussels, paired with a local white from Cinque Terre. After dinner, take a gentle stroll up to the panoramic terrace at Spianata Castelletto to see the city lights shimmer over the harbor, then stop for a nightcap at the intimate cocktail bar Il Genovese before heading back to your hotel.
Begin with a leisurely breakfast at Caffè degli Specchi, then wander the medieval labyrinth of the Carruggi, pausing to browse antiques at Mercatino del Carmine and artisanal shops along Via Luccoli. Continue to the hilltop San Lorenzo Cathedral to admire its striking façade and crypt, then descend to the lively Piazza Matteotti for a mid-morning gelato and people-watching before heading toward the waterfront for the afternoon.
Wander uphill to the tranquil Castello d'Albertis, where the eclectic museum and panoramic terrace offer sweeping views over the harbor and a glimpse into a private collector's voyages; linger in the museum gardens with a gelato from a nearby stand. Continue down through the atmospheric Calata Cattaneo to the bustling Porto Antico promenade, board a short harbor ferry for a coastal perspective, then sample fresh seafood and a glass of local white at the waterfront Trattoria Za' Berto before an early-evening rest.
As dusk settles, follow the lively scent of baking to Piazza delle Erbe and find a table at Osteria di Vico Palla for hearty Ligurian fare like pansoti with walnut sauce and a carafe of regional wine. After dinner, wander the illuminated stretch of Via San Lorenzo Nuovo, pause for artisanal gelato at Gelateria Profumo, then climb the short staircase to the peaceful terrace of Belvedere Castelletto for a final panoramic view of the harbor before returning to your hotel.
Start your morning with a delicate pastry and espresso at Pasticceria Tagliafico, then head to the grand Palazzo Rosso to wander painted salons and climb to the rooftop terrace for a sunlit city view. From there, stroll a few blocks to the nearby Palazzo Bianco to admire its intimate collection of Italian masters, finishing with a quiet mid-morning break in the elegant courtyard of Museo di Strada Nuova before continuing your exploration of Genoa's aristocratic streets.
After a morning among the Strada Nuova palazzi, head to the elegant Palazzo Doria-Tursi to explore its portraits and historic rooms, then cross to the nearby Museo del Risorgimento for a focused look at Italy's unification story. Follow with a relaxed stroll through the shaded courtyard of Giardino Luzzati and finish at the atmospheric Porta Soprana area, where you can pause for an aperitivo at Caffè degli Specchi's quieter sibling or a terrace bar while watching locals drift through the lanes-a calm, cultured afternoon that bridges the city's noble past with lively modern life.
As evening falls, wander to the elegant lanes near Via Balbi and enjoy a relaxed dinner at Trattoria Ugo where Ligurian fish stews and stuffed vegetables pair well with a local Vermentino. Afterward, head to the softly lit terrace of Museo di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria for a peaceful post-dinner stroll past historic gardens, then finish with a nightcap at the cozy wine bar Enoteca la Tana, tasting regional labels while reflecting on the day's palazzi and collections.
Arrive by train or car and drop bags at your hotel, then step into the city via Piazzale Roma or Santa Lucia Station and take a vaporetto along the Grand Canal to admire palazzi reflections and bridge views; disembark near Rialto Market to soak up the colorful stalls and sample fresh cicchetti at Cantina Do Mori. Wander through the lively lanes toward Campo San Polo, pausing for a quiet coffee at Caffè Florian-style terrace (or a local bacaro) before a gentle gondola ride from a nearby pier to introduce you to Venice's intimate canals and tucked-away courtyards.
After settling into your hotel, wander toward the quieter back canals of Dorsoduro to visit the intimate Scuola Grande di San Rocco, where Tintoretto's dramatic canvases glow in the afternoon light, then pause for a spritz and cicchetti at the beloved Osteria ai Pugni. Continue with a leisurely stroll across the small piazzas to the riverside Zattere promenade-sit at a gelateria for a seaside gelato and watch gondoliers glide by as the golden hour softens the waterfront; finish by popping into the contemporary Gallerie dell'Accademia's shop for a guidebook to plan tomorrow's deeper exploration.
After a day of arrival and gentle canal introductions, linger into the evening with a relaxed walk through the softer-lit lanes of the Cannaregio district, pausing to admire the quiet canal vistas and local life. Dine at a warm osteria like Osteria Al Timon for house-made pasta and cicchetti, then finish with a twilight stroll to the peaceful waterfront of Fondamenta Misericordia where bars hum gently-grab a spritz from Osteria da Rioba and watch the reflections of lanterns dance on the water before returning to your hotel.
Begin with an early stroll to Piazza San Marco to watch morning light sweep the mosaics, then queue for a timed entry to the ornate terraces of Basilica di San Marco to admire its golden interiors and the rare Pala d'Oro. Follow with a guided tour across the atmospheric Bridge of Sighs into the historic cells of the Palazzo Ducale (Doge's Palace), pausing afterward at Caffè Quadri for a mid-morning coffee and Venetian pastry while you digest the layered history you've just seen.
After the morning's highlights, drift across to the quieter lanes of Castello to visit the atmospheric Arsenale area and learn about Venice's maritime power at the small exhibits there; follow with a leisurely lunch of cicchetti and a chilled prosecco at Osteria alle Testiere. Later, wander toward the sculptural calm of Campo San Giovanni e Paolo to admire the grand basilica façades, then take a scenic vaporetto along the Giudecca Canal, pausing for a panoramic photo-op from the water and a relaxed gelato on the Zattere waterfront as the afternoon light warms the city's brick and water reflections.
As twilight deepens, wander toward the quieter sestieri and enjoy a seafood-focused dinner at Osteria alle Testiere's nearby sister spot, Trattoria da Fiore, savoring black squid ink pasta and a chilled bottle of Prosecco. After dinner, drift to the atmospheric riverside of Riva degli Schiavoni for a slow promenade beneath lanterns, then slip into Harry's Bar for a classic Bellini or head to Campo Santa Maria Formosa to listen to street musicians and soak in the softer, local evening pace before returning to your hotel.
Catch an early vaporetto from Fondamenta Nove and head first to Murano for a guided visit to Museo del Vetro, then watch a master glassblower's demonstration at Fornace Fortuny and browse handcrafted pieces in the family-run shops along Calle dei Vetrai. Continue by water taxi to the quieter isle of Torcello to explore the ancient Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta with its Byzantine mosaics and climb the bell tower for a sweeping lagoon view before sipping espresso at the peaceful Locanda Cipriani café terrace.
After lunch, take a vaporetto to Burano and wander its rainbow streets, visiting the Museo del Merletto to learn about lacemaking and stopping at Trattoria da Romano for a slice of the island's famed risotto. Later, catch a water taxi to Sant'Erasmo to cycle through its vegetable gardens and sip a chilled spritz at Osteria alla Vecchia Vigna while watching the slow lagoon rhythms before returning to Venice as the light softens.
As twilight settles, head back into Venice and wander the tranquil canals of Cannaregio, stopping for cicchetti and a spritz at the local favorite Bacaro da Fiore before continuing toward the lesser-known waterfront of Fondamenta dei Ormesini to watch gondolas glide under lamplight. Finish with a relaxed riverside dinner at Osteria Anice Stellato, savoring lagoon fish specialties, then stroll up to the quiet terrace at Campo San Giobbe for a last, peaceful view of the city before returning to your hotel.
Begin with a relaxed breakfast at Pasticceria Dal Mas, then wander the tranquil artisan quarter of Santa Marta to browse independent ateliers and vintage bookstores before a peaceful walk along the less-touristed Fondamenta dei Ormesini canals. Mid-morning, board a short vaporetto to Punta della Dogana for modern art in a waterfront setting and linger with a coffee on the terrace of Caffè Dal Doge as you soak up final views of the lagoon before collecting luggage and heading to the train station for your journey to Rome.
Spend a leisurely afternoon wandering the art-filled lanes of Dorsoduro, popping into the intimate Peggy Guggenheim Collection for a focused modern-art fix, then cross the charming Ponte dell'Accademia to admire the Grand Canal from a quieter vantage. After a relaxed riverside lunch of cicchetti and chilled prosecco at Cantine del Vino già Schiavi, collect your luggage and take a vaporetto to Santa Lucia Station, leaving time for a final espresso at Bar All'Arco before boarding the high-speed train to Rome.
After checking out, linger a little longer with an early evening walk through the quieter sestiere of San Polo, stopping for cicchetti and a glass of prosecco at Cantina Do Spade before making your way toward the station. If time allows, pause for a final sunset view from the pedestrian Ponte degli Scalzi and enjoy a farewell dinner of fresh seafood and house-made pasta at the family-run Trattoria alla Rampa near Santa Lucia, then board your evening high-speed train to Rome feeling pleasantly full and softly nostalgic.
After arriving and dropping your bags, begin with a relaxed breakfast near Termini Station at La Bottega del Caffè for a perfect espresso and cornetto, then stroll through the nearby gardens of Villa Aldobrandini to stretch your legs and enjoy a quiet green respite before heading into the historic center. Continue on foot toward Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore to admire its gilded mosaics and sweeping nave-an atmospheric first glimpse of Rome's layered history-then pause for an early-lunch of classic carbonara at the nearby trattoria Trattoria Vecchia Roma to fuel the afternoon ahead.
After lunch, wander through the elegant lanes of Monti, browsing independent ateliers and vintage shops along Via dei Serpenti, then stop for a refreshing gelato at Gelateria dell'Angeletto while people-watching in Piazza della Madonna dei Monti. Continue with a relaxed visit to the peaceful Villa Celimontana gardens for a shady pause and, as late afternoon approaches, sip an aperitivo on the terrace of Ai Tre Scalini before making your way toward the historic center feeling refreshed and ready for the evening.
As dusk falls, wander toward the atmospheric lanes of Trastevere, pausing to admire the ivy-clad façades and pop into Piazza Santa Maria to hear local street musicians beneath the basilica's glow. Dine at the beloved family-run Osteria da Fortunata for hand-made pasta and a glass of Frascati, then finish the night with a leisurely passeggiata along the Gianicolo Terrace for sweeping twilight views over Rome's rooftops before returning to your hotel.
Start early with a guided underground tour at Colosseum Hypogeum to watch the arena's hidden passageways come alive, then climb to the upper tiers of the Colosseum for sweeping views and insights into gladiatorial life; pause for a mid-morning espresso at the nearby café La Tazza d'Oro. From there, stroll the short distance to the evocative ruins of Palatine Hill, explore the House of Augustus and its terraces, and descend into the Roman Forum to trace the Forum's Sacred Way while your guide points out the Temple of Vesta and the Curia for a vivid start to a day steeped in Rome's imperial past.
After exploring the Forum and Palatine, stroll east toward the expansive Via dei Fori Imperiali to absorb the layered vistas of successive imperial forums, pausing at the open-air Mercati di Traiano (Trajan's Market) to visit its small museum and rooftop viewpoint. Continue with a relaxed walk to the nearby Altar of the Fatherland (Altare della Patria)-climb (or take the elevator) to the terrace for panoramic city views-then settle at Caffè della Pace near Piazza Navona for a late-afternoon espresso and people-watching before your evening plans.
As the sun softens, wander through the atmospheric lanes toward Piazza del Campidoglio and pause on its Michelangelo-designed terrace for sunset views over the Forum ruins. Continue to Via dei Coronari for an aperitivo at Enoteca Corsi, then enjoy a relaxed dinner of Roman classics like cacio e pepe at Ristorante Aroma with a terrace view of the illuminated Colosseum, finishing the night with a gentle passeggiata across Ponte Cestio toward the lively riverside bars of Trastevere.
Begin with an early-entry visit to the Vatican Museums, letting a quieter morning reveal masterpieces in the Gallery of Maps and the luminous frescoes of the Raphael Rooms, then linger beneath Michelangelo's ceiling in the Sistine Chapel before most crowds arrive. After the museums, cross to the exterior of St. Peter's Basilica to ascend the dome for sweeping views of the Vatican City and Rome's rooftops, pausing afterward for a cappuccino on the Piazza at Caffè Vaticano as you prepare for an afternoon exploring nearby churches and squares.
After your morning at the museums and dome, cross the Tiber to explore the quieter treasures of the surrounding neighbourhood: wander the frescoed chapels of Chiesa di San Pietro in Vincoli to see Michelangelo's poignant Moses, then stroll to the book-lined cloister of Biblioteca Angelica for a peaceful reading break. Finish with an aperitivo on the sunlit terrace of Pincio Belvedere overlooking the city skyline, followed by a leisurely passeggiata through Piazza del Popolo to connect this day's Vatican discoveries with Rome's broader urban fabric.
As twilight falls, cross the Tiber to the elegant hillside quarter of Prati for a relaxed, local evening: browse specialist food shops on Via Cola di Rienzo and settle in for a refined dinner of saltimbocca and seasonal vegetables at the neighborhood favorite Osteria da Fortunato al Pantheon. Afterward, enjoy a post-dinner passeggiata to the riverfront and pause at Lungotevere degli Altoviti for peaceful views of Rome's bridges lit against the night sky, then finish with gelato from Gelateria dei Gracchi while reflecting on the day's masterpieces.
Begin with an early stroll to the elegant Piazza di Spagna to watch morning light warm the steps, then climb the quieter upper terraces to the peaceful Trinità dei Monti church to admire its frescoes and the sweeping view over the city. From there, wander down via the fashionable Via dei Condotti to pop into artisan ateliers and historic hatters, pause for a mid-morning espresso and cornetto at the refined Caffè Greco, and continue toward the nearby Fontana del Tritone for a lesser-known baroque moment before the crowds swell around the Trevi area.
After a morning among the elegant steps, drift toward the artistic heart of the Quirinale area to visit the frescoed rooms of Palazzo Barberini and linger in its sunlit sculpture galleries; follow with a relaxed, people-watching lunch on the terrace of Caffè delle Arti nearby. Later, weave through the charming lanes to the intimate Piazza di Sant'Ignazio to admire the trompe-l'oeil dome of Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola, then pause for an aperitivo at the rooftop bar of Hotel Nazionale where you can toast the city's baroque skyline as the afternoon light deepens, keeping the day's momentum toward evening strolls and nearby piazzas.
As dusk deepens, wander toward the lively Piazza di Pietra to admire its illuminated Roman columns and then duck into the intimate courtyard of Antico Caffè della Valle for a spritz before dinner. For a memorable meal, reserve a table at Il Chiostro del Bramante's restaurant or the nearby Ristorante Santa Cristina al Quirinale, savoring classic saltimbocca or rigatoni alla pajata, then finish with a moonlit passeggiata to the softly lit cascade of Fontana di Trevi to toss a coin and watch the crowd drift away into the evening.
For a tranquil start, catch an early regional train or organized minivan to Tivoli and begin with a wander through the terraced gardens of Villa d'Este, letting the cascade of fountains and ornate grottoes set a leisurely, sensory tone; pause for a cappuccino at the villa's café terrace overlooking the gardens. Alternatively, board the suburban train toward the coast and arrive at Ostia Antica to explore the remarkably preserved streets, mosaics and ancient apartment blocks of the archaeological park, then climb the ruins' small theater for a broad view before stopping at the nearby Tiberius Café for fresh bread and espresso under plane trees.
If you chose Tivoli, spend the afternoon exploring the sculpted terraces and shady walkways of Villa Gregoriana, descend to its dramatic gorge and waterfalls, then pause for a leisurely lunch on the panoramic terrace at Ristorante Sibilla overlooking the ruins of the ancient temple; finish with a relaxed visit to the frescoed rooms of Villa Adriana's satellite sites or a glass of local wine at Enoteca La Bonifica. If you opted for Ostia Antica, linger among the excavated bakeries and mosaic-floored apartments, climb the modest Castello di Ostia for a coastal view, and enjoy fresh seafood at the harbor-side Ristorante Il Tonnarello before a gentle stroll along the nearby Fossae Traianea to watch fishermen and locals at ease as the light wanes.
If you spent the day at Tivoli, cap it with an evening in the nearby village of Bagni di Tivoli-soak in a thermal spa session at Terme di Roma or sip regional wine on the terrace of Ristorante La Rosetta while watching twilight over the Sabine hills. If you chose Ostia Antica, return toward the coast for a seafood dinner at the harbor-side Ristorante Da Carlone, then take a gentle post-dinner walk along Lungomare Duca degli Abruzzi to feel the sea breeze and watch fishing boats bob under lantern light before heading back to Rome.
Begin with a lively stroll through Mercato di Testaccio, sampling fresh cheeses, porchetta sandwiches and espresso from the bustling stalls before taking a short walk up to the panoramic terrace of Monte Testaccio to learn about the ancient amphora mound and enjoy city views. From there, wander the nearby artisan streets of Pigneto, popping into independent ateliers and a vinyl shop, then pause for a slow mid-morning aperitivo and pastries at the neighborhood favorite Necci dal 1924 to savor local life before an easy afternoon of relaxed exploration.
Head to the lively Mercato di Campo de' Fiori to browse seasonal produce, flowers and artisanal stalls, then linger for fresh suppli and espresso at one of the market kiosks while absorbing the piazza's vibrant pulse. From there, wander the neighboring streets of Regola to discover independent craft shops and stop for a relaxed aperitivo on the terrace of Freni e Frizioni in nearby Trastevere Vecchio, watching local life drift by as the afternoon light softens.
As daylight softens, wander to the lively food-and-wine hub of Enoteca Ferrara in Piazza Trilussa for an aperitivo of regional cheeses and a chilled Frascati while watching locals drift by. Afterward, amble up the cobbled lanes to the bohemian Vicolo del Cinque, pause for artisanal gelato at Gelateria del Viale, then enjoy a riverside dinner at Hosteria del Moro, savoring seasonal Roman dishes before finishing the night with a peaceful passeggiata along the illuminated Lungotevere toward Isola Tiberina.
For a peaceful final morning, wander the elegant gardens of Villa Borghese and rent a rowboat on the little lake near Pincio Terrace for a gentle, reflective hour before breakfast at the park-side Casina del Lago. Afterward, stroll down to the nearby Galleria Borghese gardens to admire the outdoor sculpture and grab a takeaway espresso at Caffè delle Arti while collecting your luggage and making a relaxed transfer to the airport or train station.
Spend a relaxed final afternoon wandering the serene gardens of Orto Botanico for fragrant paths and hidden benches, then continue to the nearby Gianicolo promenade for sweeping views and a last panorama of Rome's domes. Finish with a leisurely lunch and aperitivo at Caffè degli Specchi (Trastevere branch) beside the square, where you can savor seasonal antipasti and pack any last-minute purchases before making your way to the station or airport.
If your schedule allows a last gentle outing, stroll the hillside lanes of Montorio to visit the little-known Tempietto del Bramante and enjoy panoramic views from the terrace of Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta; linger over a relaxed dinner of seasonal antipasti and roasted fish at the nearby trattoria La Fraschetta. Finish with a calming nightcap at the intimate wine bar Ai Tre Scalini for a final toast to the trip before collecting luggage and making your onward transfer.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Piazza De Ferrari | Free |
| Vico dei Sospiri | Free |
| Via Garibaldi (Strada Nuova palazzi exterior viewing) | Free |
| Antica Focacceria Genovese (focaccia + espresso) | €6 |
| Porto Antico (waterfront area) | Free |
| Bigo panoramic lift (Porto Antico) | €6 |
| Galata Museo del Mare | €15 |
| Aquarium of Genoa (Acquario di Genova) | €32 |
| Eataly Genova (meal) | €25 |
| Trattoria Rosmarino (dinner, per person) | €30 |
| Spianata Castelletto (panoramic terrace) | Free |
| Il Genovese (cocktail bar, 1 drink) | €12 |
| Caffè degli Specchi (breakfast) | €8 |
| Carruggi (Old Town lanes) | Free |
| Mercatino del Carmine (antique market browsing) | Free |
| Via Luccoli (shops) | Free |
| San Lorenzo Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Lorenzo) | Free |
| Gelato (mid-morning) | €3 |
| Castello d'Albertis (Museum and terrace) | €8 |
| Harbor ferry (short coastal ferry) | €2 |
| Trattoria Za' Berto (waterfront meal) | €30 |
| Piazza delle Erbe (dining area) | Free |
| Osteria di Vico Palla (dinner) | €28 |
| Gelateria Profumo (gelato) | €3 |
| Belvedere Castelletto (viewpoint) | Free |
| Pasticceria Tagliafico (pastry + espresso) | €6 |
| Palazzo Rosso (entry) | €8 |
| Palazzo Bianco (entry) | €8 |
| Museo di Strada Nuova (combined palazzi ticket) | €15 |
| Palazzo Doria-Tursi (entry) | €6 |
| Museo del Risorgimento (entry) | €6 |
| Giardino Luzzati (garden) | Free |
| Porta Soprana area | Free |
| Trattoria Ugo (dinner) | €30 |
| Museo di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria (gardens/entry) | €6 |
| Enoteca la Tana (wine tasting, 1 glass) | €8 |
| Train to Venice (high-speed per person, approximate) | €40 |
| Vaporetto along Grand Canal (single ticket) | €9 |
| Rialto Market (market visit) | Free |
| Cantina Do Mori (cicchetti + drink) | €12 |
| Gondola ride (shared per person, 30 min) | €35 |
| Caffè Florian-style (coffee) | €6 |
| Scuola Grande di San Rocco (entry) | €10 |
| Osteria ai Pugni (spritz + cicchetti) | €12 |
| Zattere promenade (gelato) | €3 |
| Gallerie dell'Accademia (entry) | €16 |
| Cannaregio district walk | Free |
| Osteria Al Timon (dinner) | €30 |
| Fondamenta Misericordia (drink) | €6 |
| Piazza San Marco (square visit) | Free |
| Basilica di San Marco (entry to main basilica) | €5 |
| Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) (entry + Bridge of Sighs) | €30 |
| Caffè Quadri (coffee) | €10 |
| Arsenale (exterior / small exhibits) | Free |
| Osteria alle Testiere (lunch/dinner) | €45 |
| Campo San Giovanni e Paolo (visit) | Free |
| Vaporetto along Giudecca Canal (single ticket) | €9 |
| Trattoria da Fiore (dinner) | €40 |
| Harry's Bar (cocktail) | €25 |
| Fondamenta Nove (vaporetto to islands) | Free |
| Museo del Vetro (Murano) | €8 |
| Glassblowing demonstration (Murano, show) | €10 |
| Fornace Fortuny (visit/shop) | Free |
| Torcello Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta (entry) | €3 |
| Locanda Cipriani (coffee/tea) | €10 |
| Museo del Merletto (Burano) | €3 |
| Trattoria da Romano (lunch, per person) | €25 |
| Sant'Erasmo (cycle rental + spritz) | €15 |
| Bacaro da Fiore (cicchetti + spritz) | €12 |
| Osteria Anice Stellato (dinner) | €30 |
| Pasticceria Dal Mas (breakfast) | €6 |
| Punta della Dogana (modern art entrance/shop donation) | €12 |
| Caffè Dal Doge (coffee) | €6 |
| Peggy Guggenheim Collection (entry) | €15 |
| Cantine del Vino già Schiavi (lunch/prosecco) | €20 |
| Bar All'Arco (espresso) | €2 |
| Train Venice to Rome (high-speed per person) | €45 |
| La Bottega del Caffè (breakfast) | €6 |
| Villa Aldobrandini (gardens walk) | Free |
| Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (visit) | Free |
| Trattoria Vecchia Roma (carbonara lunch) | €18 |
| Monti neighborhood shopping | Free |
| Gelateria dell'Angeletto (gelato) | €3 |
| Villa Celimontana (gardens) | Free |
| Ai Tre Scalini (aperitivo) | €8 |
| Trastevere (evening stroll) | Free |
| Osteria da Fortunata (dinner) | €28 |
| Colosseum Hypogeum guided tour (special underground tour) | €45 |
| Colosseum general entry (standard ticket) | €18 |
| Palatine Hill & Roman Forum (combined with Colosseum ticket) | Free |
| La Tazza d'Oro (espresso) | €2 |
| Mercati di Traiano (Trajan's Market entry) | €10 |
| Altare della Patria terrace (elevator access) | €7 |
| Caffè della Pace (espresso) | €3 |
| Piazza del Campidoglio (visit) | Free |
| Enoteca Corsi (aperitivo) | €10 |
| Ristorante Aroma (dinner with Colosseum view) | €80 |
| Vatican Museums (timed entry) | €25 |
| St. Peter's Basilica dome ascent (to top) | €10 |
| Caffè Vaticano (coffee) | €4 |
| Chiesa di San Pietro in Vincoli (visit) | Free |
| Biblioteca Angelica (visit) | Free |
| Pincio Belvedere (viewpoint) | Free |
| Osteria da Fortunato al Pantheon (dinner) | €35 |
| Gelateria dei Gracchi (gelato) | €3 |
| Piazza di Spagna / Spanish Steps (visit) | Free |
| Trinità dei Monti (church visit) | Free |
| Caffè Greco (espresso) | €6 |
| Palazzo Barberini (entry) | €12 |
| Caffè delle Arti (lunch) | €20 |
| Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola (visit) | Free |
| Hotel Nazionale rooftop bar (aperitivo) | €15 |
| Antico Caffè della Valle (drink) | €8 |
| Il Chiostro del Bramante (restaurant dinner) | €50 |
| Fontana di Trevi (visit) | Free |
| Tivoli - Villa d'Este (entry, suggested) | €13 |
| Ostia Antica archaeological park (entry) | €12 |
| Ristorante Sibilla (Tivoli lunch) | €30 |
| Terme di Roma / Spa session (approx.) | €25 |
| Mercato di Testaccio (market visit & samples) | €10 |
| Monte Testaccio (visit) | Free |
| Pigneto neighborhood (visit) | Free |
| Necci dal 1924 (aperitif + pastry) | €12 |
| Mercato di Campo de' Fiori (visit & suppli) | €8 |
| Freni e Frizioni (aperitivo) | €12 |
| Enoteca Ferrara (aperitivo) | €18 |
| Hosteria del Moro (riverside dinner) | €30 |
| Villa Borghese rowboat rental (per person, shared) | €6 |
| Galleria Borghese gardens (visit) | Free |
| Orto Botanico (botanical garden entry) | €8 |
| Casina del Lago (breakfast) | €10 |
| Tempietto del Bramante (visit) | €6 |
| La Fraschetta (dinner) | €28 |
| Ai Tre Scalini (nightcap) | €8 |
| Estimated Total (per person) | €1670 |