Exploring Rome on a Shoestring Budget

  • Day 1: Colosseum
    15 minutes (2.7 km) from Termini Station

    The Colosseum is a symbol of Rome and one of the most impressive ancient structures in the world. Take a tour of the Colosseum and learn about its history as a gladiatorial arena and entertainment venue for ancient Romans.

  • Day 2: Vatican City
    15 minutes (3.3 km) from Colosseum

    Marvel at Vatican City, the world's smallest independent state, and home to the Pope. Visit the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel to see some of the most famous artworks, including Michelangelo's frescoes.

  • Day 3: Pantheon
    20 minutes (4.4 km) from Vatican City

    The Pantheon is a beautifully preserved ancient Roman temple dedicated to all the gods. Admire the stunning marble interiors and the oculus, a hole at the top of the dome that allows light to flood in naturally.

  • Day 4: Trevi Fountain
    20 minutes (3.6 km) from Pantheon

    The Trevi Fountain is one of Rome's most iconic attractions, known for its stunning Baroque art and architecture. Make a wish and toss a coin over your shoulder into the fountain, and enjoy some gelato while you take in the enchanting atmosphere.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Colosseum tour (2 hours, £20)
  • Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel visit (3 hours, £20)
  • Pantheon visit (1 hour, Free)
  • Trevi Fountain visit (30 minutes, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £40

Transportation

Most of the attractions can be accessed on foot, and it is the best way to explore the ancient city's streets. Public transportation, including bus, metro, and tram, is available and relatively inexpensive. A single ride costs around £1.50, and it is recommended to purchase a 3-day pass for unlimited travel.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, visit the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill to discover the city's history. Head to Trastevere for the best pizza and ice cream in the city. For those on a tighter budget, consider taking a free walking tour and eating at local markets and street food stalls.

Airports

Rome has two airports serving international and domestic flights: Fiumicino Airport (FCO), 35 km southwest of the city centre, and Ciampino Airport (CIA), 17 km southeast of the city centre. Fiumicino is the primary airport, with many airlines operating from here with flights to major cities across the world.

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