Relaxing 5-Day Itinerary in Rome

  • Day 1: Villa Borghese Gardens
    30 minutes (3.8 km) from Fiumicino Airport

    Villa Borghese Gardens is a beautiful oasis in the heart of Rome, perfect for a relaxing stroll or a picnic. The gardens are home to several museums, including the Galleria Borghese, which houses an impressive collection of art and sculptures.

  • Day 2: Terme di Caracalla
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    20 minutes (5 km) from Villa Borghese Gardens

    Terme di Caracalla is an ancient Roman bathhouse complex that is now a historic landmark. The ruins are surrounded by beautiful gardens and offer a glimpse into the architecture and engineering of ancient Rome.

  • Day 3: Vatican Museums
    30 minutes (4.6 km) from Terme di Caracalla

    The Vatican Museums house one of the most extensive collections of art and artefacts in the world. The Sistine Chapel is a must-see, as well as the numerous galleries and exhibitions that showcase the history and culture of the Vatican City.

  • Day 4: Ostia Antica Archaeological Site
    40 minutes (27.2 km) from Vatican Museums

    Step back in time by visiting Ostia Antica, an ancient Roman city that was once a thriving port. The site features well-preserved ruins, including a theatre, temple, and public baths. The area is also surrounded by a nature reserve, which makes for a tranquil escape from the city.

  • Day 5: Baths of Diocletian
    20 minutes (5.3 km) from Ostia Antica Archaeological Site

    Baths of Diocletian is one of the largest ancient Roman bathhouses, and now a museum featuring sculptures, paintings and archaeological artifacts showcasing the long and fascinating history of Rome. Perfect place for some cultural enrichment and relaxation.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Villa Borghese Gardens (2-3 hours, free entry)
  • Terme di Caracalla (2-3 hours, €8 entry fee)
  • Vatican Museums (4-5 hours, €17 entry fee)
  • Ostia Antica Archaeological Site (2-4 hours, €10 entry fee)
  • Baths of Diocletian (2-3 hours, €12 entry fee)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €47 per person

Useful Tips

If you have extra time, consider visiting other relaxing places such as the Appian Way or the Roman Forum. For a more low-key day, just wandering around Trastevere, stopping off for a coffee or gelato, and people watching in Piazza Santa Maria is perfect. For a more hectic day, you can always morph one of these relaxing locations into a little bit of adventure by renting a bike, Vespa or even take some walking tours around Rome. Decrease the number of locations if you have less than 5 days.

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