Immerse Yourself in a Cultural Adventure in Rome

  • Day 1: The Colosseum
    20 minutes (2.3 miles) from Vatican City

    The Colosseum is the largest amphitheatre ever built, and a masterpiece of engineering and architecture from Roman times. Take a tour and imagine the gladiators fighting to the death as you walk through one of Rome's most iconic landmarks.

  • Day 2: Vatican City & The Sistine Chapel
    25 minutes (1.6 miles) from The Colosseum

    Vatican City is the smallest country in the world and the spiritual centre of the Catholic Church. Visit St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel where Michelangelo's masterpiece frescoes on the ceiling come to life.

  • Day 3: Pantheon & Trevi Fountain
    15 minutes (1 mile) from Vatican City

    The Pantheon is one of the most well-preserved buildings of Ancient Rome, still standing after two millennia. Trevi Fountain is the largest Baroque fountain in Rome and legend has it that if you throw a coin over your left shoulder, you'll guarantee a return trip to Rome.

  • Day 4: Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
    10 minutes (0.5 mile) from Pantheon

    Explore the ruins of the heart of Ancient Rome. The Roman Forum was the political centre of Rome, while Palatine Hill was the residence of the emperors. A guide is essential to understand the rich history and hidden stories within these archeological sites.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • The Colosseum (2 hours, €16)
  • Vatican City and The Sistine Chapel (3 hours, €43)
  • Pantheon and Trevi Fountain (2 hours, €0)
  • Roman Forum and Palatine Hill (2 hours, €12)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €71

Transportation

Public transportation, such as the metro and buses, are the most efficient and affordable ways to get around Rome. Single-use tickets cost €1.50 and are valid for 100 minutes. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available but can be more costly and susceptible to traffic delays.

The Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is Rome's main airport located 30 km southwest of the city centre. It is connected to the city by trains, buses, taxis, and ride-sharing services. Ciampino Airport (CIA) is a smaller airport located 15 km southeast of the city centre primarily serving low-cost airlines.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the Capitoline Museums, Borghese Gallery, or Monti neighbourhood. If you have less time, shorten your visits to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill or skip visiting The Sistine Chapel to stay on budget.

Airports

Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is Rome's main airport and is located 30 km southwest of the city centre. Ciampino Airport (CIA) serves low-cost airlines and is located 15 km southeast of the city centre.

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