15 Days in Roma - Exploring the Eternal City

  • Day 1: Colosseum
    20 minutes (5 km) from Roma Termini

    The Colosseum or Coliseum is an elliptical amphitheater in the center of Rome, Italy. Built of travertine, tuff, and brick-faced concrete, it is the largest amphitheater ever built. Spend the day exploring one of the most recognized landmarks of Rome.

  • Day 2: Vatican City
    30 minutes (4 km) from Colosseum

    Vatican City is the world's smallest independent nation-state in both size and population. Here you can view world-famous artwork, including ceilings painted by Michelangelo and marble sculptures by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

  • Day 3: Pantheon
    20 minutes (3 km) from Vatican City

    The Pantheon is one of the most impressive architectural wonders of the ancient world. This beautiful building was constructed as a temple to all the gods of Rome and has remained amazingly preserved throughout history. Yesterday, you were at the Vatican City exploring beautiful artworks, today you can admire another beautiful ancient structure.

  • Day 4: Piazza Navona
    15 minutes (3 km) from Pantheon

    Piazza Navona is an elegant square designed in the Baroque style. Here you will find three magnificent fountains and a beautiful church. This buzzing spot is filled with cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a cup of Italian coffee or eat delicious Italian foods.

  • Day 5: Spanish Steps
    15 minutes (2 km) from Piazza Navona

    The Spanish Steps are a set of steps in Rome, Italy, climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the Trinità dei Monti church at the top. A popular spot for tourists to visit to take beautiful pictures.

  • Day 6: Villa Borghese Gallery
    10 minutes (2 km) from Spanish Steps

    Here you will find one of the most eclectic collections of art in Rome, including works by the likes of Caravaggio and Bernini. The collection is housed in the beautiful Villa Borghese, large enough so as not to feel overcrowded even on the busiest of days.

  • Day 7: Trevi Fountain
    15 minutes (2 km) from Villa Borghese Gallery

    Trevi Fountain is one of the most popular landmarks in Rome. It is also one of the most beautiful fountains in the world. It is said that if you toss a coin into the fountain, you are guaranteed to return to Rome someday.

  • Day 8: Appian Way
    30 minutes (7 km) from Trevi Fountain

    The Appian Way is one of the oldest and most important paved roads in the history of the Roman Empire. A day trip of exploring this ancient road gives insight into the past and even passes through the Catacombs, the ancient Christian burial site.

  • Day 9: Roman Forum
    20 minutes (5 km) from Appian Way

    The Roman Forum is a rectangular forum surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings, including the ancient Roman Senate house. It is one of the most important historical sites in Rome and a must-visit for history buffs.

  • Day 10: Castel Sant' Angelo
    20 minutes (4 km) from Roman Forum

    The Castel Sant'Angelo is a towering cylindrical structure that was initially commissioned as a mausoleum by Emperor Hadrian. Over the centuries it has had many uses, including serving as a papal fortress and barracks.

  • Day 11: Galleria Borghese
    25 minutes (5 km) from Castel Sant' Angelo

    The Galleria Borghese houses a prestigious collection of masterpieces from many of the greatest Italian artists. Here you can view Bernini's signature marble sculptures and works by Caravaggio.

  • Day 12: Capitoline Museums
    15 minutes (3 km) from Galleria Borghese

    The Capitoline Museums are a group of art and archaeological museums located on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy. It is the world's first museum and one of the best places to visit while in Rome.

  • Day 13: Piazza del Popolo
    15 minutes (3 km) from Capitoline Museums

    Piazza del Popolo is a large square located in the heart of Rome. Here you will find many interesting things to do, from exploring the charming churches and fountains to grabbing a coffee from one of the many cafes here.

  • Day 14: Trastevere
    20 minutes (4 km) from Piazza del Popolo

    Trastevere is a charming bohemian area of Rome famous for its nightlife and picturesque cobbled streets. Visit Palazzo Corsini Gallery or try some delicious food and drinks from the many restaurants and bars lining the streets.

  • Day 15: Baths of Caracalla
    25 minutes (6 km) from Trastevere

    The Baths of Caracalla are an ancient thermal bath complex built in the early 3rd century AD. These ancient baths are the perfect spot to relax and discover one of the most impressive monuments of ancient Roman architecture.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Colosseum (2 hours, €16)
  • Vatican City (4 hours, €22)
  • Pantheon (1 hour, free)
  • Piazza Navona (1 hour, free)
  • Spanish Steps (1 hour, free)
  • Villa Borghese Gallery (2 hours, €15)
  • Trevi Fountain (30 minutes, free)
  • Appian Way (3 hours, €30)
  • Roman Forum (2 hours, €16)
  • Castel Sant' Angelo (1 hour, €14)
  • Galleria Borghese (2 hours, €20)
  • Capitoline Museums (2 hours, €19.50)
  • Piazza del Popolo (1 hour, free)
  • Trastevere (2 hours, free, transportation costs not included)
  • Baths of Caracalla (2 hours, €10)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €182.50

Transportation

Transportation in Rome can be conveniently done by walking, bus, and metro. If you plan on staying in Rome for a long time, you can get a Roma Pass which includes transportation and passes to various museums and sites. A 48-hour pass costs €28, a 72-hour pass costs €38.50 and a 7-day pass costs €58 for free transportation on all city buses, trams, trains, and metro lines within Rome.

Useful Tips

If you have more time in Rome, you can consider taking day trips to nearby cities like Pompeii or taking a food tour to taste all the delicious treats that Rome has to offer. If you have less time in Rome, prioritize the Colosseum, Vatican City, and Trevi Fountain as those are the most popular spots in the city.

Airports

Roma has two airports, Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) and Ciampino International Airport (CIA). FCO is the primary international airport of Rome and is about 26 km from the city center. CIA is about 16 km from the city center and is mostly used by low-cost airlines.

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