Rome

Rome

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Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, eat cacio e pepe in a Trastevere trattoria, and stumble upon 2,000-year-old temples between gelato stops. Learn more about Rome

Things to Do in Rome

Rome: Night & Day Photoshoot in Rome with Pro Photographer tour image
Cultural & Historical
Viator
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Private-Night Sightseeing-Professional Photographer-Ice cream Professional Photography: Our professional photographers are masters at capturing your best moments and will give you tips about posing. ️Iconic Locations: Explore Rome's most famous landmarks, including the enchanting Pantheon, the majestic Colosseum, and the romantic Trevi Fountain, turning them into the backdrop of your treasured memories. Quick Delivery: Your professionally edited photos will be in your hands within 24 hours. Sweet Ending: Indulge in the most exquisite ice cream Rome offers, with over 150 flavors to satisfy your taste buds. Unforgettable Memories: Our goal is to provide you with a unique, fun, and hassle-free experience, resulting in photos that will make you smile for years. NEW: We have an option with a Vespa Scooter, instead of walking we will go with a Vespa (only for adults).

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Cultural & Historical
Viator
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EXPERIENCE ONLY FOR PASSENGERS You'll love taking this tour as a passenger, following our knowledgeable drivers as they show you around Rome's picturesque streets. ⁠Our journey begins in the old Cavour street, which are close to the Colosseum. "The Colosseum" will be our first destination. We will have 10 minutes there taking Photos on Vespa. You will see "Circus Maximus", "Palatine Hill" and "Aventine Hill" during our way to "Orange Garden".⁠ On our way to one of the magnificent views - "Gianicolo" we will pass through Trastevere Zone and will see Tiber River. On the way to our last stop we will see "Castel saint Angels" that was built in 135 ac. The next and Last destination will be "Pantheon" one of the oldest Temple of the World . Jump on a Vespa and let's create unforgettable memories in Rome!

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 Day Trip Rome Car Tivoli Unesco Villa D'este & Hadrian Villa tour image
Day Trips & Excursions
Viator
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Ciao be curious on our destinations, our IG: scoot_around_rome Tivoli is a small town not too far from Rome ( 50km ), full of history and highlights Pickup and dropoff are set at Cinecittà Metro Station Pickup OPTIONAL pickup/dropoff at your hotel (extra fee, contact us in adavance, provide hotel name and address to confirm its viability) 2 UNESCO sights : Villa Adriana and Villa D'este !See both these places, enjoy a good lunch and the view of the amazing waterfall of Tivoli. I'll be your private driver,In 50 minutes we reach Villa Adriana (Hadrian's villa). Visit this ancient site will take about 3 hours .After that we drive to Tivoli downtown where Villa D'este is located,about 15 minutes from Hadrian's villa! Before visit of Villa D'este you can have lunch break.Villa D'este, famous for its fountains and gardens, visit lenght is aprox. 1h30m - 2 hours ! At the end of the visit we will go to see the GRANDE Cascata of Tivoli, an amazing view of the waterfall of Tivoli.

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Cultural & Historical
Viator
10/10
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Enjoy a private photoshoot at the Trevi Fountain and other iconic landmarks in Rome. Choose combination packages to include hidden gems throughout the city. Capture travel memories during the golden hour with a professional photographer. Receive 20-50 professionally edited photos within 48 hours. Ideal for couples, families, and proposals, making your trip unforgettable.

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Cultural & Historical
Viator
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In 4 years of activity in our pasta shop, me and Angelo, we have received many nominations: in the prestigious "Gambero Rosso" guide since 2017 and among the beest 10 pasta factories in Rome. In Italy, the "pastificio" is a place where fresh pasta is made and sold to those who want to cook it at home. We have been inspired by the pasta that our grandmother made in the kitchen when we were child. It was a very special pasta and today we made our dream come true because we re proud to teach, right inside our "EX pastificio", the old Italian method for making pasta to hundreds of people who want to learn how to eat healthy pasta according to the true Italian tradition thus transmitting all the love and passion of our families. Today we dedicate all ourselves to organizing cooking classes of great value to teach how to make fresh artisan pasta in a simple and effective way, thus managing to make all the recipes of the lesson at home.

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Two people holding plates with slices of pizza over a table with three pizzas and glasses of water and wine
Food & Wine
Viator
10/10
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Discover Rome on board of a Timeless Icon with the 1st tour company in Rome to offer this unique tour. An evening tour on board of our custom built, modern and comfy Vespa Sidecars will take you to the Iconic Highlights of our city as into its most precious and genuine insights. Our certified guide will accompany your tour with detailed narration via headphones. You'll cruise through Rome's Historic squares and monuments, and sometimes we'll stop and hop, we'll show you the unreachable within best picture spots. Why choose The Vespa Sidecar Tour: Sit back and relax with a loved one in the most romantic city * We work with Licensed and Experienced Guides, and trust us this does make a difference! Riding on a Sidecar is extremely safe and way more stable than a 2 wheeled motorcycle. Last but not least, it costs less! You must consider 1 driver every 2 passengers. Get a glimpse of Roman Millenary History in the historic city alleys,

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Modern lounge area with sofas, armchairs, coffee tables, large windows, and natural light
Other Experiences
Headout
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The Plaza Premium Lounge at Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport’s Terminal 1 offers a refined retreat for travelers seeking comfort and convenience before their flights. Situated within the main international terminal, the lounge provides a tranquil environment away from the usual airport commotion. Guests entering the lounge will find a space designed to cater to both leisure and business travelers, blending modern amenities with a calm atmosphere. The facility covers a generous area where visitors can relax in comfortable seating, enjoy a selection of food and beverages, and take advantage of quiet workstations and high-speed Wi-Fi. Key features of the lounge include a buffet with hot and cold dishes, fresh pastries, and a range of beverages from coffee to spirits. Visitors can freshen up in clean, well-maintained restrooms and shower facilities that are particularly appreciated after long flights or layovers. The lounge's design incorporates soft lighting and natural tones, creating a soothing environment that contrasts with the typical airport hustle. Large windows afford views of the tarmac where aircraft are parked, providing a subtle connection to the ongoing activity of the airport. Practical details include open access to all travelers for a fee, regardless of airline or class of service, making it a versatile option for those passing through Terminal 1. The lounge can accommodate a moderate number of guests at a time, preventing overcrowding during peak hours. There is no guided element or transportation involved since the venue is conveniently located inside the terminal, close to the departure gates. Self-service and staff assistance combine to offer a seamless experience tailored to individual needs. This lounge is ideal for travelers who have a few hours to spare before their flights and want a quiet place to work, rest, or refresh. Business travelers will appreciate the dedicated workspaces and charging points, while families can settle in comfortably with the food options and relaxed seating. Those looking to avoid the noise and crowds of the terminal will find this an inviting alternative to the standard waiting areas.

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Entrance to Vatican Museums with statues and Pantheon with fountain and people in Rome
Art & Architecture
Headout
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This combined ticket offers access to two of Rome's most well-known cultural sites: the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, followed by fast-track entry to the Pantheon. The tour begins at the Vatican Museums, where visitors enter through a hosted skip-the-line entrance, avoiding the often lengthy queues. The route winds through the vast galleries filled with centuries of art collections, culminating in the Sistine Chapel where Michelangelo's frescoes cover the ceiling and altar wall. After leaving the Vatican, visitors proceed independently to the Pantheon, where fast-track tickets allow for quick entry into the ancient Roman temple now serving as a church. Key stops along the Vatican Museums route include the Gallery of Maps, which presents 16th-century cartography painted on the walls, and the Raphael Rooms, decorated with frescoes by Raphael and his workshop, depicting scenes from classical mythology and papal history. The Sistine Chapel, the highlight, presents detailed biblical scenes, including the well-known Creation of Adam. At the Pantheon, visitors encounter a nearly 2,000-year-old architectural marvel, well-known for its massive dome with a central oculus that illuminates the interior, alongside tombs of notable figures such as the artist Raphael. This tour typically accommodates small to medium-sized groups to maintain a comfortable pace and allow interaction with the guide, who provides detailed commentary on the art, architecture, and historical context. The Vatican portion is fully hosted with guided entry, while the Pantheon visit is self-paced using the fast-track ticket. Walking is involved within both venues, with flat surfaces and seating areas available for rest. No transport is included, as the Pantheon is a short walk from the Vatican area, allowing visitors to absorb the atmosphere of central Rome en route. Ideal for those with an interest in Renaissance art, religious history, and Roman architecture, this tour suits visitors who appreciate detailed explanations and prefer to avoid long waiting times. The combination of Vatican treasures and the Pantheon offers a comprehensive glimpse into Rome's evolving cultural and religious landscape from antiquity through the Renaissance. Visitors who enjoy structured guidance followed by independent exploration will find this itinerary well balanced.

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The Colosseum and the Pantheon with tourists on a sunny day in Rome
Historical Sites
Headout
8/10
Very Good
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This combined tour offers a comprehensive visit to some of Rome’s most well-known ancient sites, starting with the Colosseum, where visitors enter the arena and learn about its role in gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. The route continues through the Roman Forum, the center of public life in ancient Rome, where one can wander among the ruins of temples, basilicas, and government buildings. From there, the tour ascends Palatine Hill, the legendary founding site of the city and location of imperial palaces, providing panoramic views of the Forum and Circus Maximus. The experience concludes with fast-track entry to the Pantheon, allowing visitors to step inside this remarkable Roman temple without waiting in long queues. At the Colosseum, attention is drawn to the vast elliptical amphitheater’s architecture, including the underground hypogeum where gladiators and animals were held. Moving to the Roman Forum, visitors pass through the remains of the Temple of Saturn, the Arch of Titus, and the Curia Julia, imagining the political and religious life that once animated this space. Palatine Hill reveals the ruins of the Domus Augustana and the House of Livia, with fragrant pine trees and cypress providing a shaded setting that complements the archaeological remains. The tour’s final stop, the Pantheon, impresses with its massive dome and oculus, a source of natural light that shifts throughout the day, highlighting the meticulous Roman engineering. This experience is generally conducted with a small to medium-sized group, allowing for manageable navigation through the sites. The audio guide provides detailed commentary, enabling visitors to absorb historical narratives at their own pace while avoiding the need to follow a guide closely. Transportation is on foot between the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill, which are adjacent, with a short walk to the Pantheon. The fast-track tickets minimize waiting times, especially beneficial during peak tourist seasons. The tour suits those with an interest in ancient Roman history, architecture, and archaeology, as well as travelers who prefer a self-paced yet informative visit. It is ideal for visitors able to walk on uneven terrain and stairs, and those who appreciate the convenience of skip-the-line access. Families with older children and history students will find the detailed commentary enriching, while the inclusion of lesser-visited Palatine Hill offers a quieter contrast to the Colosseum’s crowds.

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Places to Stay in Rome

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9/10
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5-star hotel in Trevi district, steps from the Trevi Fountain. Highly rated for excellent staff and guest comfort.

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5-star hotel near Central Station in Rome with exceptional staff and high guest ratings.

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Five-star hotel in Rome’s Spagna district with rooftop terrace views and close access to the Spanish Steps. Rated 9.2 for comfort and service.

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Orient Express La Minerva features 5-star luxury with rooftop views in Pantheon for $1288/night.

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5-star hotel on Via Veneto, near the Spanish Steps, with a guest rating of 9.2/10 and highly rated staff.

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5-star hotel near Via Veneto with highly rated comfort and facilities. Rooms start at $405 per night.

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5-star hotel in Trastevere with city views and highly rated staff.

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The First Arte features rooftop views and luxury in Spagna, Rome, from $1599/night with a 9.2 rating.

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Palazzo Talìa features 5-star comfort with attentive staff for $757/night.

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Rome Travel Guides

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Cycling in Rome: Routes, Rentals and Tips
Adventure & Outdoors

Cycling in Rome: Routes, Rentals and Tips

The Appian Way, Rome’s ancient road built in 312 BC, stretches over 5600 meters and is popular for cycling. Bike rentals cost around €15 per day, with guided tours covering routes from the Colosseum to the Catacombs, averaging distances of 10-20 kilometers.

Rome Water Sports and Activities Guide
Adventure & Outdoors

Rome Water Sports and Activities Guide

The Tiber River in Rome spans 405 km, with kayak rentals available from €25 per hour near Ponte Milvio. Windsurfing lessons on Lake Bracciano, 32 km northwest of Rome, start at €40, while water temperatures average 22°C in summer months, ideal for outdoor water activities.

Hiking Near Rome: Trails for Every Level
Adventure & Outdoors

Hiking Near Rome: Trails for Every Level

The Appian Way Regional Park features trails up to 18 km long, dating back to 312 BC. Entry to the nearby Catacombs costs €8, while guided hikes around Monte Mario offer routes between 4 and 7 km, with average temperatures around 20°C in spring.

Best Day Trips from Rome
Adventure & Outdoors

Best Day Trips from Rome

Tivoli, 30 km east of Rome, features Villa d’Este, a UNESCO site built in 1560 with gardens and fountains. Entrance costs €12. Nearby, Hadrian’s Villa spans 120 hectares, dating back to 117 AD, with tickets priced at €10. Both sites are accessible by train within 45 minutes from Rome’s Tiburtina station.

Outdoor Activities in Rome: Adventure Guide
Adventure & Outdoors

Outdoor Activities in Rome: Adventure Guide

see Rome's outdoor activities, from cycling the Appian Way to rowing on the Tiber River. find Rome beyond its historical sites.

Family Hotels in Rome: Where to Stay with Children
Family Travel

Family Hotels in Rome: Where to Stay with Children

Hotel Artemide, located 600 meters from Rome’s Termini Station, charges family rooms from €150 per night. The Vatican Museums, 3.5 km away, opened in 1506 and attract over 6 million visitors annually, making nearby family accommodations ideal for convenient sightseeing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rome

The best time to visit Rome depends on your preferences. Located in Italy, the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) typically offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer brings warmer temperatures and peak tourist season, while winter can be ideal for those seeking a quieter experience or specific seasonal activities.