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3-day Rome City Guide

Our 3-day Rome City Guide shows you a step-by-step time line and itinerary for your stay in Rome. Follow it and get the best of your days in the city.

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DAY 1

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Take Metro line B to Colosseo station
09:00-10:30 Colosseum (Monument, 12 €)

Why visit

  • Iconic symbol of Imperial Rome
  • One of the most visited tourist attractions in Rome and the World
Read more about Colosseum

Photo: Dixon Dixon

Take a walk to Arch of Constantine - 5’
10:35-10:45 Arch of Constantine (Monument, Free)

Why visit

  • Majestic monument
  • Symbol of victory
Read more about Arch of Constantine

Photo: ricks06

Take a walk to Roman Forum - 5’
10:50-13:20 Roman Forum and Palatine Hill (Monument, 12 €)

Why visit

  • Center of the ancient world
  • One of the most ancient parts of the city
  • A great history lesson
Read more about Roman Forum and Palatine Hill

Photo: HarshLight

Lunch time
Take a walk to Piazza Venezia
15:30-15:50 Piazza Venezia (Park and outdoors, Free)

Why visit

  • Focal point of modern Rome
  • Imposing monument of Italian Unification
Read more about Piazza Venezia

Photo: ale3andro

15:50-16:20 Vittorio Emanuele II Monument (Monument, 7 €)

Why visit

  • Spectacular view of Rome
  • Imposing memorial building
Read more about Vittorio Emanuele II Monument
Take a walk to the Pantheon - 15’
16:35-17:05 Pantheon (Monument, Free)

Why visit

  • The world's largest unreinforced concrete dome
  • One of the best preserved Roman buildings
Read more about Pantheon
Take a walk to Trevi Fountain - 15’
17:20-17:50 Trevi Fountain (Park and outdoors, Free)

Why visit

  • One of the most familiar sights of Rome
  • A romantic spot
Read more about Trevi Fountain

Photo: khoogheem

Take a walk to Spanish Steps - 20’
18:10-18:40 Spanish Steps (Park and outdoors, Free)

Why visit

  • Rome's most beloved Rococo monument
  • A well-known symbol of Rome
Read more about Spanish Steps
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DAY 2

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Take Metro Line A to Ottaviano San Pietro station
09:00-10:10 St. Peter's Basilica (Church, Free)

Why visit

  • Largest Christian church in the world
  • Sublime view of the city
  • Home to Michelangelo's Pieta
Read more about St. Peter's Basilica

Photo: ChrisYunker

10:10-10:40 Piazza di San Pietro (Park and outdoors, Free)

Why visit

  • One of the best known squares in the world
  • Impressive design of Bernini
Read more about Piazza di San Pietro

Photo: ChrisYunker

Take a walk to Vatican Museums - 20’
11:00-13:30 Vatican Museums (Museum, 15 €)

Why visit

  • One of the most known museums in the world
  • Fabulous collection
Read more about Vatican Museums
Lunch time
Take a walk to Castel Sant’ Angelo
15:30-15:50 Castel Sant' Angelo (Museum, 8 €)

Why visit

  • Magnificent historical monument
  • Breathtaking views
Read more about Castel Sant' Angelo

Photo: asw909

Take a walk to Piazza Navona - 10’
16:00-16:30 Piazza Navona (Park and outdoors, Free)

Why visit

  • One of the most beautiful squares in Rome
  • Great place for people watching
Read more about Piazza Navona
Take a walk to Campo dei Fiori - 15’
16:45-17:15 Campo dei Fiori (Park and outdoors, Free)

Why visit

  • Lively square
  • Great market
  • Busy evening atmosphere
Read more about Campo dei Fiori
Take a walk to the Jewish Ghetto on Via del Giubbonari - 15’
17:30-18:30 Jewish Ghetto (Park and outdoors, Free)

Why visit

  • Charming and eclectic neighborhood
  • A collection of hidden gems
Read more about Jewish Ghetto

Photo: Rubbbens

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DAY 3

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Take Metro Line B to Ponte Mammolo station (Direction: Rebibbia)
Change to local blue Cotral bus to Tivoli Center (Direction: Tivoli) - 60’ in all
09:30-12:30 Tivoli - Villa d'Este (Museum, 7.8 €)

Why visit

  • Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Beautiful example of an Italian Renaissance garden
Read more about Tivoli - Villa d'Este

Photo: computerjoe

Take local blue Cotral bus from Tivoli Center to Rome Ponte Mammolo metro station (Direction: Rome)
Lunch time
Take a walk from Termini metro station via Via Torino
15:30-16:00 Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (Church, Free)

Why visit

  • One of Rome's greatest basilicas
  • Interesting mixture of architectural styles
Read more about Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore

Photo: fidelramos

Take a walk to Termini metro station via Via Torino
Take Metro Line A to Piazza del Popolo station (Direction: Battistini) - 45’ in all
16:45-17:00 Piazza del Popolo (Park and outdoors, Free)

Why visit

  • Houses the unique twin churches
  • Rome's elegant public living room
Read more about Piazza del Popolo

Photo: antmoose

17:00-17:20 Santa Maria del Popolo (Church, Free)

Why visit

  • Perfect example of Roman art
  • Houses great artworks of Renaissance masters
Read more about Santa Maria del Popolo

Photo: dawvon

end of day 3

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