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One of the sentences I find myself writing over and over again on this site is that Rome is vast. The second sentence I tend to repeat often is the Roman adagio ‘a lifetime is not enough to know Rome’. If you put the two together, you may think that there is no hope for a foreigner to see pretty much anything without covering crazy distances or spe...
In this article, I share information about the locations of what are usually considered the main attractions in Rome. For each, you will find: how much time to plan for each, tips for skipping the line (if relevant), best time of day to visit and what other attractions can be seen on the same day.
The Spanish Steps, Piazza di Spagna
I open this list with one of Rome’s most iconic, famous and beautiful sites: the Spanish steps (Piazza di Spagna). Find here >>> info and tips to plan a visit to the Spanish Steps You have seen the Spanish steps depicted in countless photos and all I can say about them is that they are every but as beautiful as they think they will be. They are crowded, the metro station serving them is known for pickpockets but the view itself is amazing and you should seek it out. They are wonderful any tim...
The Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill
The Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill are among the most scenic parts of Rome and are usually visited together since they are beside each other. I like starting from them as if you get here early enough in the morning, you can beat the crowds and enjoy the magic that the amphitheater and even more the arch beside it evoke. You can visit the Colosseum and the forum with a tour in about 3 hours by joining a tour or you can spend a whole day here, dividing your time between the amphitheat...
Piazza Venezia
Down the road from the Colosseum there is Piazza Venezia. This is a vast historical square, overlooked by one of the weirdest monuments in Rome, il Vittoriano. English speakers call it the wedding cake while roman call it the typewriter: either way, you cannot miss it and it is an interesting site as well a the location of many interesting exhibitions! Time needed: only a few minutes if just passing by and taking in the view from outisde. About half an hour to climb to the second terrace (fre...
>>> One day in Rome itinerary >>> Two days in Rome itinerary >>> Two days in Rome with kids >>> Three days in Rome >>> Three days in Rome with kids >>> Four days in Rome with kids >>> Five days in Rome >>> Six days in Rome with kids I hope you found this guide to the top attractions in Rome and their location helpful in planning your Rome sightseei...
- Rebecca Hirsch
- Colosseum. When you think of Rome, the first thing that comes to mind is probably the Colosseum. It is Rome’s most famous sight and an absolute must-see.
- Roman Forum. The Roman Forum is a large archaeological excavation site in the middle of Rome, right next to the Colosseum. In ancient Rome, the Roman Forum was the center of political, social and economic life.
- Palatine Hill. It all started on the Palatine Hill. This is where the first Roman houses were built almost 3,000 years ago. Today, it is one of the most important excavations of Rome.
- Trevi Fountain. Another attraction of Rome you shouldn’t miss on your city tour: the Trevi Fountain. It is one of the most famous fountains in the world.
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