Romantic Honeymoon in Rome

  • Day 1: Colosseum
    18 minutes (4.4km) from Fiumicino Airport by car

    The Colosseum is an iconic symbol of Rome with a rich history dating back to the ancient days of the Roman Empire. As a newlywed couple, you can explore the Colosseum, visit the nearby Palatine Hill and Roman Forum, which are all located adjacent to each other.

  • Day 2: Vatican City
    25 minutes (7km) from Colosseum by car

    Explore the world-famous Vatican City, where you can visit St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel. This is the centre of Catholicism and hosts some of the most astounding art and architecture of the world.

  • Day 3: Trevi Fountain
    20 minutes (2.7km) from Vatican City by car

    Trevi Fountain is another landmark attraction in Rome, renowned for its stunning Baroque architecture and tranquil atmosphere. This is one of the best places to click unforgettable pictures of your honeymoon trip.

  • Day 4: Trastevere
    20 minutes (4km) from Trevi Fountain by car

    To conclude your trip, visit the charming neighbourhood of Trastevere to experience one of the best picturesque and flamboyant views in the city. You can take a stroll along the narrow streets or dine at a local rooftop restaurant enjoying the cityscape.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Colosseum (2 hours, €26)
  • Vatican Museums (3 hours, €28)
  • Trevi Fountain (1 hour, free)
  • Trastevere (3 hours, varies)
  • Total Estimated Costs (for two): €104

Transportation

It is better to book a private transfer from the airport to your hotel, which would cost around €40-€50 for a comfortable ride. The most convenient way to move around the city is by hiring a private taxi or taking a public bus or train. Public transport tickets cost around €1.50 per trip and are valid for 1 hour from validation. By planning and booking in advance, the transportation cost should remain within €50 for the entire trip.

Useful tips

If you have more time, check out other landmarks in Rome like the Spanish Steps, the Pantheon, and Piazza Navona. You can also spend a day exploring the nearby Castelli Romani hills, where you can savour the Italian wine-making culture. For those with less time on hand, you can shorten the itinerary acordingly, by combining two adjacent days into one to free up a day.

Airports

The main airport in Rome is Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO), located about 30 km from the city centre. Another smaller airport to consider is Ciampino-G.B. Pastine International Airport (CIA), which is about 20 km from the city centre. Both airports are well-connected by public transport and transfer companies.

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