Discovering the Eternal City

  • Day 1: Exploring the Historical Heart of Rome
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    Start your journey by discovering the pantheon, an ancient temple located in the heart of Rome. Rotate between visiting the Piazza Navona and the nearby Campo de' Fiori market, known for its vibrant colors, fragrances, and fresh products.

  • Day 2: The Vatican and Castel Sant'Angelo
    20 minutes (1.8 miles) from previous location

    Spend the day exploring some of the Vatican's most remarkable features; St. Peter's Basilica, Sistine Chapel, and Vatican Museums - home to some of the greatest art collections in the world. Take a stroll along the banks of the Tiber to Castel Sant'Angelo, a museum and landmark with breathtaking views of the city.

  • Day 3: Discovering the Colosseum
    25 minutes (2.2 miles) from previous location

    Take a trip back to Ancient Rome with a visit to the iconic Colosseum, one of the world's most significant historical landmarks. Then, explore the historical ruins of the Roman Forum and Trajan's Market, situated nearby. Visit Museo Nazionale Romano Palazzo Massimo for an extensive collection of Roman art and antiquities.

  • Day 4: Enjoying Rome's Modern Side
    30 minutes (2.5 miles) from previous location

    Wrap up your trip by exploring Rome's contemporary and metropolitan side. Visit sites like Galleria Borghese, a gallery topped with stunning gardens, and MAXXI Museum, showcasing modern and contemporary art. Later, venture into Rome's buzzing nightlife with a visit to Trastevere, jammed full of bars and restaurants.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Pantheon (1 hour, free)
  • Piazza Navona (2 hours, free)
  • Campo de' Fiori Market (2 hours, varies depending on what you purchase)
  • St. Peter's Basilica (1.5 hours, free)
  • Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums (4 hours, €20)
  • Castel Sant'Angelo (2 hours, €15)
  • Colosseum (2 hours, €16)
  • Roman Forum (2 hours, €16)
  • Trajan's Market (1 hour, €14)
  • Museo Nazionale Romano Palazzo Massimo (2 hours, €10)
  • Galleria Borghese (2 hours, €20)
  • MAXXI Museum (1.5 hours, €12)
  • Trastevere (3 hours, varies depending on what you eat/drink)

  • Total Estimated Costs: €123

Transportation

Getting around Rome is simple with its well-connected public transportation system, including buses, trams, and metro lines. You can purchase single tickets for €1.50 or day-passes for €7. If you don’t mind walking around, you can traverse the city with ease by foot. It's crucial to keep in mind the distance between destinations and check the opening hours of each attraction before heading out. Also, keep an eye out for pickpockets in crowded tourist areas.

Useful Tips

For those looking for a slower pace or to explore the outskirts of the city, give yourself an extra day or two in Rome. Rome is, after all, best enjoyed at a leisurely pace. Visit sites like the Borghese Gardens when it comes to nature or the popular port town of Ostia Antica for a sunny beach getaway. For time-strapped explorers, we recommend exploring the city by bus, as it lets you cover more ground with little physical strain.

Airports

Rome, Italy has two airports, Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Ciampino Airport (CIA), with Fiumicino being the primary international hub located around 32 km south-west of the city center, and Ciampino being 15km south-east of the city. Fiumicino Airport is electric vehicle-friendly and connected to the Leonardo Express train service that will take you to Rome's central station, Termini, in only 32 minutes. Meanwhile, it's recommended that you take the COTRAL/Schiaffini shuttle bus or a taxi to get to the city from Ciampino Airport.

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