Quick Answer
Rome (Roma) is a feast for the eyes — Italy’s capital, 2,800 years old, 4.4 million metro, containing Vatican City (independent country, smallest in world). Top sights: Colosseum (80 AD, 50,000 capacity, gladiator arena), Roman Forum + Palatine Hill (heart of ancient Rome), Pantheon (118 AD, world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome — perfect 43.3m), Vatican Museums + Sistine Chapel (Michelangelo ceiling, Last Judgement), St. Peter’s Basilica (largest church in world), Trevi Fountain (1762 baroque masterpiece, throw coin = return guarantee), Spanish Steps (135 steps, 1725), Piazza Navona (Bernini’s Four Rivers Fountain), Castel Sant’Angelo (Hadrian’s mausoleum). UNESCO sites: 4 in city. Days needed: 4-5 minimum. Best time: April-June, September-October. AVOID August (40°C, locals leave). Currency: Euro. Budget: €120-250/day mid-range.

Ancient Rome
- Colosseum (Colosseo): 80 AD, 50,000 capacity. Gladiator combat 4 centuries. €18 + €4 booking. Combo with Forum + Palatine €24 valid 24h.
- Roman Forum (Foro Romano): heart of ancient Rome. Senate, temples, basilicas. Triumphal arches (Septimius Severus, Titus).
- Palatine Hill: emperors’ residences. Where Romulus founded Rome (753 BC legend). Best views.
- Pantheon: 118 AD. World’s largest unreinforced concrete dome (43.3m perfect). Free entry. Raphael’s tomb inside.
- Trajan’s Markets + Column: ancient mall. Spiral relief column 30m tall.
- Circus Maximus: chariot racing track. 250,000 capacity (largest stadium ever). Now park.
- Baths of Caracalla: 11-hectare bath complex. Concerts in summer.
- Appian Way (Via Appia): oldest Roman road. Catacombs of San Sebastiano + San Callisto.
Vatican City
- Independent country: world’s smallest (0.49 km², 800 residents). Pope = head of state.
- St. Peter’s Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro): world’s largest church. Michelangelo’s Pietà, Bernini’s Baldacchino. Free entry. Climb dome €10.
- Vatican Museums + Sistine Chapel: €17 + €5 booking. Skip line essential. 7 km walking.
- Sistine Chapel: Michelangelo Genesis (1508-1512) ceiling, Last Judgement (1535-1541) altar wall. Photos forbidden.
- Raphael Rooms: School of Athens fresco.
- St. Peter’s Square (Piazza San Pietro): Bernini’s colonnade (1656-1667). Wednesday papal audience 9:30am.
- Vatican Gardens: 23 hectares. Tour required €37.
- Castel Sant’Angelo: Hadrian’s mausoleum 139 AD, then papal fortress. €13. Crosses Tiber.
Baroque Rome — fountains, steps, squares
- Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi): 1762 by Salvi. Most famous fountain. Throw coin over shoulder = return to Rome. 3,000 coins/day collected for charity.
- Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti): 135 steps (1725). Top: church Trinità dei Monti. Bottom: Bernini’s Barcaccia fountain.
- Piazza Navona: built on Domitian’s stadium (1st century). 3 fountains: Four Rivers (Bernini 1651), Moor, Neptune.
- Piazza del Popolo: “people’s square”. Egyptian obelisk (3,300 years old). Twin churches.
- Piazza Venezia: Vittorio Emanuele II monument (“typewriter” white marble). Roma traffic chaos centre.
- Piazza di Spagna: at Spanish Steps. Boutiques (Via dei Condotti).
- Piazza Campo de’ Fiori: daily market 8am-2pm. Restaurants nightlife.
- Bocca della Verità: “Mouth of Truth”. Marble face that supposedly bites liars. Free.
Best 4-5 day itinerary
- Day 1: Ancient Rome. Colosseum + Forum + Palatine + Capitoline Museums. Lunch in Monti.
- Day 2: Vatican. Vatican Museums + Sistine Chapel (book skip-line). St. Peter’s. Castel Sant’Angelo.
- Day 3: Baroque centre. Pantheon + Piazza Navona + Trevi Fountain + Spanish Steps. Walking tour.
- Day 4: Trastevere + Borghese. Trastevere neighbourhood lunch. Villa Borghese (Bernini sculptures, book €15). Spanish Steps area.
- Day 5: Day trip or deep dive. Tivoli (Hadrian’s Villa + Villa d’Este — UNESCO 30 km), Ostia Antica (ancient port 30 min), Pompeii (4h day trip), Naples (1h10 fast train).
Roman food
- Cacio e pepe: Roman pasta with pecorino + pepper.
- Carbonara: Roman classic — guanciale (cured pork cheek), eggs, pecorino, pepper. NO cream.
- Amatriciana: tomato + guanciale + pecorino. Spaghetti or bucatini.
- Saltimbocca alla romana: veal with prosciutto + sage. “Jumps in mouth”.
- Carciofi alla romana / giudìa: Roman-style or Jewish-style fried artichokes.
- Suppli: rice balls with mozzarella. Street food.
- Trapizzino: triangular pizza pocket with stews. Modern Roman invention.
- Pizza al taglio: rectangular Roman pizza by weight. Pizzarium (Bonci) best.
- Best neighborhoods to eat: Trastevere, Testaccio, Monti.
Practical info
- Getting there: Fiumicino (FCO) 30 min Leonardo Express train €14. Ciampino (CIA) low-cost 1h bus €6.
- Public transport: Metro 3 lines. Buses + trams. 100-min ticket €1.50. Day pass €7.
- Best time: April-June + September-October. AVOID August (40°C, locals leave). Christmas-Epiphany also magical.
- Pre-book: Colosseum, Vatican, Borghese mandatory. 2+ weeks ahead.
- Free Sundays: first Sunday month many state museums free (Colosseum, Borghese).
- Dress code: St. Peter’s, Sistine Chapel — shoulders + knees covered.
- Tipping: 10% if good. Coperto (cover charge) €1-3 normal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Rome a ‘feast for the eyes’?
2,800 years of layered history — ancient ruins (Colosseum, Forum), Renaissance art (Sistine Chapel, Vatican), baroque drama (Trevi, Spanish Steps), papal grandeur (St. Peter’s). Every street reveals visual richness.
How long for Rome?
4-5 days minimum. 7 days ideal: 5 in Rome + day trips Tivoli, Ostia Antica, or Naples/Pompeii. Rome is dense — don’t try to rush 1-2 days.
Vatican Museums or St. Peter’s first?
Vatican Museums in morning (book 8am skip-line). Tour ends at Sistine Chapel, take direct exit to St. Peter’s Basilica (saves re-queueing). Allow full morning + early afternoon.
Best time visit Rome?
April-June + September-October ideal. Mild + fewer crowds. AVOID August (40°C, locals leave, many businesses closed). December-January magical with fewer tourists.
Trevi Fountain coin tradition?
Throw coin over shoulder with right hand into Trevi = return to Rome guaranteed. 2 coins = romance. 3 coins = wedding/divorce. ~3,000 coins/day collected for Caritas charity.
Day trips from Rome?
Tivoli (Hadrian’s Villa + Villa d’Este, both UNESCO, 30 km), Ostia Antica (ancient Roman port, 30 min), Naples + Pompeii (1h10 fast train), Florence (1h25 fast train), Castelli Romani wine villages.
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