Rome Honeymoon Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Visit the Vatican City and Colosseum
    Estimated travel time: 30 mins (3.8 km)

    Start your honeymoon by visiting two of the most iconic spots in Rome. Begin your day early to avoid the long lines at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. After exploring the stunning architecture and art, head over to the iconic Colosseum which tells the tale of Rome's ancient history. Get lost in time and relive the great history of the world-famous amphitheatre.

  2. Day 2: Enjoy Romantic Walks and Tasty Delights
    Estimated travel time: 20 mins (2.5 km)

    Start your day with a romantic walk around the beautiful Villa Borghese Gardens, which offers breathtaking views of the city. Take plenty of selfies and capture the special romantic moments. Afternoon can be spent enjoying some of the mouth-watering food Rome offers. Visit the Trastevere District for some of the best restaurants and cafes the city offers. You can also take a food tour and get a chance to taste the city's amazing traditional dishes.

  3. Day 3: Explore the Modern side of Rome
    Estimated travel time: 35 mins (4.5 km)

    On your last day, experience the modern side Rome has to offer. Visit the iconic monument of Altare della Patria, which represents the unification of Italy. Enjoy the evening in Trevi Fountain, one of the world's most famous fountains. Toss a coin into the fountain to make a wish and to guarantee a return trip to Rome. End your honeymoon with memories to last forever.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • St. Peter's Basilica (2 hours, €0 admission fee)
  • Colosseum (2 hours, €16 admission fee)
  • Villa Borghese Gardens (2 hours, €13 admission fee)
  • Trastevere District (3 hours, €30 food tour)
  • Altare della Patria (1 hour, €0 admission fee)
  • Trevi Fountain (1 hour, €0 admission fee)
  • Total Estimated Costs (excluding accommodation and transportation): €59

Useful Tips

Rome has plenty to offer, and some of the top attractions can be crowded. It's recommended booking attraction tickets in advance to save time waiting in line. As Rome is a big city, it's easy to get lost but consider walking for short distances or renting a bike to get an authentic experience. Further, some areas of Rome are closed on certain days of the week, so plan accordingly. Finally, make the most of the city's delicious food by trying the local cuisine, but watch out for the restaurants that don't display prices as they can be very expensive. Bon voyage!

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