5 days march cultural trip
Colosseum: Iconic symbol of Rome, explore the grandeur of this ancient amphitheatre (book timed entry, β¬18, go early to avoid crowds).
Roman Forum: Walk through the heart of ancient Rome and discover the ruins of important government buildings (included with Colosseum ticket).
Palatine Hill: Enjoy stunning views of the Forum and Circus Maximus at sunset (open until 7pm, β¬12).
St. Peter's Basilica: Marvel at Michelangelo's dome and the breathtaking interiors (entry is free, but climb the dome for β¬10).
Vatican Museums: Home to an extensive collection of art, including the Sistine Chapel (book in advance, β¬17, avoid Wednesdays).
Castel Sant'Angelo: Visit this historic fortress and enjoy a leisurely evening stroll along the Tiber River (open until 7:30pm, β¬15).
Piazza Navona: Famous for its stunning fountains and vibrant atmosphere, perfect for people-watching and enjoying a coffee (free entry).
Pantheon: Explore this ancient temple renowned for its impressive dome (free entry, visit around 3pm for fewer crowds).
Trevi Fountain: Toss a coin into the fountain and enjoy the magical evening ambiance (best visited at dusk).
Trastevere District: Stroll through charming cobblestone streets, discovering local shops and cafes (best explored on foot).
Santa Maria in Trastevere: Visit this beautiful basilica known for its stunning mosaics (free entry).
Gianicolo Hill: Ascend for panoramic views of the city, perfect for sunset photography (free entry, ideal towards evening).
Campo de' Fiori Market: Experience a bustling local market with fresh produce and artisanal goods (open from 7am to 2pm).
Cooking Class: Join a local chef for an authentic Italian cooking experience, making traditional dishes (approx. β¬75, book in advance).
Dinner at Trattoria Da Enzo al 29: Enjoy typical Roman cuisine in a cosy, family-run establishment (reservations recommended).
Rome's Birthday Celebration (21st April) - events may start early in March in anticipation.