4-Day Family Friendly Itinerary for Rome

  1. Day 1: Colosseum and Roman Forum
    20 minutes (3.3 km) from the Termini Station

    The Colosseum is one of Rome's most iconic landmarks, and its architecture is awe-inspiring. Adjacent to the Colosseum lies the Roman Forum, a series of ancient ruins, temples, and government buildings that offer a glimpse into the city's rich history.

  2. Day 2: Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica
    25 minutes (4.2 km) from the Colosseum

    A visit to Rome is not complete without exploring the Vatican Museums. With a collection that includes some of the world's most famous art pieces, the museum is a must-see attraction. From the museum, take a 5-minute walk to St. Peter's Basilica, a breathtaking basilica with stunning mosaics, sculptures, and architecture.

  3. Day 3: Pantheon and Trevi Fountain
    20 minutes (3.6 km) from Vatican Museums

    The Pantheon is a well-preserved ancient temple that is now a church, housing the tomb of Raphael, among others. After leaving the Pantheon, visit the famous Trevi Fountain, one of Rome's most iconic landmarks. Throw a coin over your shoulder into the fountain, and legend says that you'll return to Rome one day.

  4. Day 4: Borghese Gallery and Villa Borghese Gardens
    15 minutes (3.2 km) from the Trevi Fountain

    The Borghese Gallery is one of the world's most famous art museums, with a collection of paintings and sculptures by artists like Caravaggio and Bernini. After a visit to the museum, explore the Villa Borghese Gardens, a stunning park in the heart of the city. The park has a lake, many sculptures, and stunning architecture.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Colosseum (2-3 hours, €16)
  • Vatican Museums (3-4 hours, €17)
  • Borghese Gallery (2 hours, €15 plus extra for reservations)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €48 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider exploring some of Rome's lesser-known attractions, such as the Catacombs or the Baths of Caracalla. If you have less time, consider skipping the Borghese Gallery or the Vatican Museums. Remember to book tickets ahead of time to avoid long lines, and wear comfortable shoes - Rome is a city made for walking.

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