4 days march tourism trip
Colosseum: Iconic ancient amphitheater (book timed entry, €18, visit early to avoid crowds).
Roman Forum: Heart of ancient Rome with ruins of temples and government buildings (included with Colosseum ticket).
Palatine Hill: Enjoy a sunset view over the Forum and city (closes at 7pm in March, €12).
St. Peter's Basilica: Marvel at Renaissance architecture and Michelangelo's Pieta (free entry, open from 7am).
Vatican Museums: Home to the Sistine Chapel and an extensive art collection (book tickets in advance, €17).
Castel Sant'Angelo: Explore the historic fortress and enjoy views from the terrace (open until 7:30pm, €15).
Trastevere District: Wander through charming streets and visit Santa Maria in Trastevere (free entry).
Piazza Navona: Admire the fountains and enjoy lunch at a café (great people-watching, €15-25).
Campo de' Fiori: Experience the lively evening market atmosphere and enjoy local street food (open until late).
Galleria Borghese: Explore masterpieces by Caravaggio and Bernini (book tickets in advance, €13, closed Mondays).
Villa Borghese Gardens: Stroll through the picturesque park (free entry, perfect for a picnic).
Pincio Terrace: Watch the sunset over Rome from this romantic viewpoint (accessible from Villa Borghese).
Festa della Donna (International Women's Day) on March 8th with various events around the city.
Rome Marathon on March 19th, which may affect traffic but offers a festive atmosphere.