The Colosseum is an iconic symbol of ancient Rome, built in 80 AD and known for its brutal gladiator fights and public spectacles. Explore the amphitheater at your own pace with an audio guide, available in multiple languages.
The Roman Forum was the center of political and social activities in ancient Rome and features ruins of temples, government buildings, and public spaces. Walk through the ruins and imagine daily life in ancient times.
Enjoy a delicious Neapolitan-style pizza at Pizzeria La Montecarlo, a popular local spot with a cozy atmosphere. Try their signature Margherita or Diavola pizza and pair it with a refreshing beer or glass of wine.
The Pantheon is a well-preserved ancient temple dedicated to all the Roman gods and features the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome. Marvel at the engineering and architecture of this impressive structure and pay your respects to Raphael and other Italian luminaries buried here.
The Trevi Fountain is a Baroque masterpiece and one of Rome's most famous landmarks. Toss a coin over your left shoulder and make a wish to ensure your return to the Eternal City.
Consider visiting the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, home to some of the world's most famous artworks, or take a stroll through Villa Borghese, a beautiful park with museums, galleries, and an artificial lake. A side trip to Pompeii, an ancient Roman city near Naples destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, is also highly recommended. To maximize your fun, wear comfortable shoes, bring plenty of water, and avoid the crowds by booking tickets in advance. Buon divertimento!