1 day Rome Tour
1 天

What you'll do

Day 1

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Aeroporto internazionale Leonardo da Vinci

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Train from Rome Int. Airport to City center

Leonardo Express, the train that brings you from Roma Fiumicino International Airport to the city center of Rome

Leonardo express is the non-stop service that connects the Roma Termini train station, the main interchange for all public transport services as well as the lines for Florence/Bologna/Milan/Venice and for Naples/Salerno, to the Rome Fiumicino Airport in just 32 minutes, with departures scheduled every 15 minutes.

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Hotel Trevi, Rome

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Hotel close to the Trevi fountain (3 star)

Hotel Trevi Accomodation is a delightful hotel in Rome, Italy. The hotel offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and provides numerous amenities to ensure guests have a comfortable visit. All rooms feature modern decorations and comforts, including free Wi-Fi, private bathrooms with showers and complimentary daily breakfast and a bar/restaurant where visitors can enjoy delicious meals and refreshing drinks. The friendly staff will be available to help with any request and suggest local attractions and activities ideas, making sure visitors have the best possible experience. In addition, there are plenty of nearby sites, and historical places for guests to explore, making Hotel Trevi Accomodation the perfect spot for a unique and unforgettable vacation.

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Hotel Cross, Rome

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Hotel (3 star)

The Cross Hotel provides a quiet and central location for visitors to Rome to stay in. Located 8 minutes' walk from St. John Lateran Basilica, this 3-star hotel is set in a 19th century villa and offers air-conditioned rooms with classic furnishings, carpeted floors and private bathrooms with LCD TVs. Guests can enjoy a decadent buffet breakfast with cakes, pastries and cereals. There is also free Wi-Fi throughout the property and a tranquil garden terrace where guests can relax after a day of exploring.

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YellowSquare Hostel, Rome

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Great hostel for backpackers & digital nomads

YellowSquare Rome is an exciting hostel located right in the heart of Rome. With its lively atmosphere, great amenities and convenience, it is the perfect place to stay while touring the city. YellowSquare offers a wide array of services and features such as free WiFi, a bar, rooftop yoga, live bands, shopping tours with locals, and much more. The hostel also boasts private rooms complete with independent air conditioning, a private en-suite bathroom, safety deposit box, hairdryer and complimentary Wi-Fi. YellowSquare Rome is sure to bring you an unforgettable experience!

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Metropolitana, Roma

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Metro Rome, the easiest and cheapest way to get around Rome.

Rome has three metro lines (A to C). During your city break, you will probably only use subway line A and B (Line C is still largely under construction). You have several options for buying tickets at the ticket machines. It is important to know that the same ticket is valid for all public transport (ATAC) including metro, trams, buses (with the exception of the tourist buses) and even a number of regional trains (Trenitalia 2nd class, Roma-Lido, Rome-Viterbo and Rome-Giardinetti). These tickets are not valid all the way to the airport; please read this airport transfer article for more information. You can choose from a number of different tickets:

BIT Metro Ticket : This ticket costs 1.50 € and allows you to use public transport for 100 minutes after you stamp it. You are only allowed to make one trip by metro or train.

Rome Metro Card: This popular combination ticket gives you unlimited access to public transport (incl. metro) and access to the Hop on Hop off bus for 1 day (27.00 €) or 3 days (39.00 €).

Roma 24H Ticket: This 7 € ticket allows you to travel for 24 hours after activation.

Roma 48H / 72H Ticket: With this ticket you can travel 2 days for 12.50 € or 3 days for 18.00 €. Tip: You can now also purchase your public transport card (72 hours) incl. Airport transfer online.

CIS Metro Ticket: With this ticket of 24 € you can travel 7 days.

The metro runs every day from 5:30 am to 11:30 pm, 01:30 am on Saturdays Children up to 10 years old travel for free when accompanied by a paying adult Do remember to stamp your ticket (you do this yourself in the buses and trams), or you will risk a fine

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Colosseo

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Iconic amphitheater

The Colosseum, also named the Flavian Amphitheater, is a large amphitheater in Rome. It was built during the reign of the Flavian emperors as a gift to the Roman people.

Construction of the Colosseum began sometime between C.E. 70 and 72 under the emperor Vespasian. It opened nearly a decade later and was modified several times in the following years. The massive structure measured approximately 189 by 156 meters (620 by 513 feet), towered four stories high, and included eighty entrances to the amphitheater—seventy-six for the patrons, two for participants of events, and two exclusively for the emperor to use. The sheer number of entrances proved to be necessary: the Colosseum could hold more than 50,000 spectators at its maximum capacity. A series of earthquakes during the fifth century C.E. damaged the structure, and it also suffered from neglect. By the 20th century, nearly two-thirds of the original building had been destroyed. Nevertheless, a restoration project began in the 1990s to repair the Colosseum. Today it is one of modern-day Rome’s most popular tourist attractions, hosting millions of visitors a year.

To get here you need to take Metro line B and get off at the "Colosseo" Stop.

HOW TO GET TICKETS IN ADVANCE:

After covid you can't get tickets directly there so you need to PRE BOOK IT, i have left the link below to book your tour, if you wish to go inside. PRICE: €22 per person.

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Via dei Fori Imperiali

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One of the most remarkable roads

The Via dei Fori Imperiali is one of the most remarkable roads in the historic centre of Rome, running straight from the impressive Colosseum the Piazza Venezia. Built under Fascism in the period between 1924 and 1932, the road was a celebration of the glories of ancient Rome as it covered parts of the Forum of Trajan, Augustus and Nerva, formerly hidden under demolished buildings. It was opened on 9 April 1932 by Mussolini, who rode a horse and led a military parade with veterans of World War I. Nowadays, although still subject to heavy motor vehicle traffic, the southern part of the road has been closed off to private cars, providing a unique opportunity to take in the ancient monuments dotted along it.

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Piazza Venezia

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Vibrant and lively landmark in Rome

Piazza Venezia is a vibrant and lively landmark in Rome, Italy. This popular square is as historic as it is beautiful. It is known for its many thoroughfares, intersected with sites like the Via dei Fori Imperiali and the Via del Corso. Famous landmarks include the Palazzo Venezia, built by Venice's Cardinal, the Altare della Patria and part of the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, and ancient remains from the emperor Hadrian, recently unearthed during Metroline excavations. Piazza Venezia, just steps away from popular attractions like the Roman Forum, Pantheon and Capitoline Hill, makes an amazing spot to enjoy rich history and an exciting atmosphere.

From Piazza Venezia to the Pantheon (next destination i this guide) the road to take is normally "Via Del Corso" but I would highly recommend to take side roads as it's usually really busy, this way you get a more authentic feel of the place.

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Pantheon, Roma

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Iconic dome is the largest ever constructed

The Pantheon in Rome, Italy is an incredible Ancient Roman structure and a must-see for anyone visiting the city. Built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa in 27 BC, this temple was rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian sometime between 118 and 128 AD. The Pantheon is renowned for its size, construction, and design, as the iconic dome is the largest ever constructed, measuring at 142 feet in diameter and 71 feet high above its base. Inside, the immense circular space is lit solely by the light seeping through the 27-foot oculus opening at the center of the dome, thus making it the first building to favor the interior. Other than mounting a frieze of stucco decoration late in the Renaissance period, the building remains entirely true to its original form with its colored marble walls and pairs of columns that emphasize the immensity of its rotunda. The awe-inspiring Pantheon will surely leave its visitors with a beautiful memory.

TICKETS: The visit to the Pantheon is completely free, don't get fooled by people outside of it that sell fake tickets, there are no tickets. On weekends and festivity days you need to book through the website your slot (link below).

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La Tazza D'oro

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Bar La Tazza D'Oro

The best Coffee Granita in Rome!!

If you are a coffee lover or if you find yourself strolling through the splendid Piazza del Pantheon and you want something fresh, don't miss the Coffee Granita at Torrefazione Tazza d'Oro for anything in the world.

It costs €2.50, is served in a paper cup and with double cream...delicious! Enjoy it sitting on the walls adjacent to the Panthehon

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Piazza Navona

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Stunning public square

Piazza Navona is a stunning public square in Rome, Italy that is perfect for exploring the vibrant city. It’s located on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1 A.D., and is full of captivating art, architecture and history. The square was remodeled during the Baroque era by Pope Innocent X who installed the world-famous Fountain of Four Rivers (Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi) topped with an Egyptian obelisk. Visitors can also find other spectacular monuments and sculptures, such as Fontana del Moro, Neptune fountain and Sant'Agnese in Agone church. Piazza Navona has been featured in several popular films, including American Assassin and The Talented Mr. Ripley. Take a walkthrough this lively square and you will be sure to experience the beauty of old-world charm meets modern-day culture.

I suggest you take some time here to look around and go through the little roads around Piazza Navona, as you will stroll among old workshops and vintage shops, leaving the crowds behind.

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Fontana di Trevi

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One of the largest and most famous fountains in the world

The Trevi Fountain is a beautiful historic site located in the Trevi district of Rome, Italy. It was designed and completed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and Giuseppe Pannini in 1762 and has become one of the largest and most famous fountains in the world. Standing at 26.3 meters high and surrounded by a backdrop of the Palazzo Poli, it includes sculptures of mythical Oceanus, Abundance, and Salubrity that spill water from their urns. The fountain name originates from the Latin word meaning three roads, as it marks the junction of three main roads. Coins are thrown into the fountain every day, famously so in the 1954 classic 'Three Coins in the Fountain' and more recently in The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003). It has been featured in many films and been a popular destination since its construction over two centuries ago.

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Piazza di Spagna

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Piazza di Spagna

The Piazza di Spagna is a must-see for both locals and tourists visiting Rome. Located at the foot of the Spanish Steps, it's renowned for its spectacular views as well as its lively atmosphere. Visitors can find all kinds of colorful characters hanging out in the piazza, making it a great spot to people watch. The dynamic piazza also serves as a popular gathering place to enjoy the city, with lots of outdoor seating around the fountain and beautiful white stairs that lead up to the iconic Trinità dei Monti Church. At night, the Piazza di Spagna transforms into lively nighttime hotspot with lots of restaurants and bars. Whether you're taking in the sights or just enjoying the vibrant energy of the square, a visit to the Piazza di Spagna is an unforgettable experience!

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Pastificio Guerra

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Fresh pasta store

Pastificio Guerra is a hidden gem in Rome's bustling city center - a fresh pasta store that serves an amazing 4 Euro lunch! Located in the Centro district just steps away from the Spanish Steps, you'll find locals and tourists alike who line up to get a taste of some of the best pasta in the city. With two rotating dishes for each day, enjoy your meal with a glass of locally sourced wine and all the free water you can drink. Not only does their pasta have unbeatable flavor but their prices are equally as good and it's the perfect option for lunch on a budget.

Take your food to Trinità dei Monti close to Villa Borghese for a beautiful view!

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Via Margutta

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Incredibly romantic street

Via Margutta is an incredibly romantic street in Rome, which made its mark in cinematic history through the movie 'Roman Holiday'. It's a narrow area full of artistic beauty recognized by many since the 17th century. Its most prominent feature is the Fontana della Arti, with its bucket of paintbrushes symbolizing what it holds dear. It has immortalized itself as the ultimate destination for young couples in love. This cobbled street is also where one can find stores and boutiques selling arts and crafts from famous residents like Fellini, Masina, and Guttuso. Today, Via Margutta continues to retain its iconic features and still offers free admission to its annual exhibition of over 1,000 pieces of art.

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Il Marmoraro

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A great souvenir option

Il Marmoraro is a must-see shop in Rome, Italy. Located on Via Margutta, this tiny shop carries a variety of unique marble craft items, such as plaques and engravings. Established by Sandro Fiorentino's father in 1969, Il Marmoraro has remained a true holdout of the street's artist and artisan days, with the original pieces still expertly crafted by hand. A great souvenir option, visitors can even bring in their own special request for a personal engraved message on a plaque. Whether you're looking for commemorative items or simply admiring the incredible craftsmanship, a visit to Il Marmoraro is sure to be a memorable experience!

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Terrazza del Pincio, Villa Borghese

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Best sunset spot

The iconic Terrazza del Pincio in Villa Borghese is a must-see destination when visiting Rome. Located on the beautiful Pincian Hill and boasting incredible views of Piazza del Popolo and St Peter’s Basilica, it offers a unique blend of poetry, art and nature featuring soaring pines, tinkling fountains and life-sized sculptures of Italy’s most famous sons. In a delightful hidden corner of the park is a magical 19th century water clock, an amazing feat of hydraulic engineering created by the inventive friar Giovanni Battista Embriaco. Reaching this hidden gem requires you to cross a rickety wooden bridge across a small lake and climb a tower atop a tiny rocky cliff – an otherworldly experience that evokes the spirit of Alice in Wonderland.

If you wish to visit the Gallery of Villa Borghese, you will find the link below.

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Locanda Del Tempio, vicino Via del Corso

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Classic Italian restaurant

Locanda Del Tempio is a classic Italian restaurant tucked away in the heart of Rome. It's the perfect choice for an evening out, with family-style portions of fresh, Italian cuisine and cozy atmosphere that feels like you're dining at home in Italy. Try their Marinara Pizza, one of the best pizzas in town made with the perfect blend of garlic and tomato sauce. Make sure to reserve your table, as Locanda Del Tempio fills up quickly! With friendly waiters and amazing food, it's certainly a great place to enjoy a true Italian experience!

Book in advance

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Trentaquattro Roma XXXIV (Zona Pantheon)

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Fantastic Italian restaurant

Trentaquattro Roma XXXIV is a fantastic Italian restaurant in Rome. The restaurant offers hearty Mediterranean and Central-Italian cuisine that diners can enjoy in a pleasant atmosphere. With an amazing selection of freshly made pizzas, succulent seafood dishes, and classic Italian wines, there's something for everyone at this bustling eatery. The knowledgeable staff are efficient and friendly, and the restaurant has an inviting ambience suitable for couples, families and groups alike. Diners can also catch up on their favourite sport on the widescreen TVs! Trentaquattro Roma XXXIV is the perfect spot for an excellent dining experience in Rome.

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DeRoma Ristorante (Fontana di Trevi area)

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Popular restaurant

Located in the heart of one of the most stunning cities in the world, DeRoma is an oasis in the hustle and bustle of city life. From our delicious Italian cuisine to our carefully curated selection of cocktails and distillates, it is no surprise why DeRoma has become such a popular destination. We offer traditional breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night offerings featuring freshly made breads, homemade pastas and pizzas, plus seared sushi-grade fish, Mediterranean-style entrees, tranquil desserts. Our attentive staff and cozy environment make for a delightful atmosphere you will want to come back to again and again. Visit us at the corner of Via Poli and Via del Bufalo, where we would love to welcome you!

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La Piccola Cuccagna Ristorante (Piazza Navona)

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Cozy restaurant

La Piccola Cuccagna Ristorante in Piazza Navona, Rome is an inviting restaurant that will transport your taste buds to Italy! With its cozy atmosphere full of lights and heated tables, this eatery offers breathtaking views of the city as you experience some of the best Italian flavors around. Choose from a menu full of delicious Mediterranean dishes, including gnocchi ragu, saltimbocca, pizza and more. All food is made from fresh local ingredients, and accompanied by a great selection of wines. Don't forget to end the evening with their signature desserts or have a nightcap with their homemade limoncello! A visit to La Piccola Cuccagna Ristorante promises to be a flavorful Italian dining experience that won't soon be forgotten.