Rome

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Roman Forum which includes a ruin, heritage elements and a sunset
Piazza del Popolo featuring landscape views, a sunset and a square or plaza
Colosseum showing night scenes, heritage architecture and a monument
Prati which includes heritage elements, a city and a castle
St. Peter\'s Basilica which includes a church or cathedral, heritage architecture and interior views

Unveil the secrets of Rome, where ancient ruins whisper stories of empires, iconic masterpieces stir the soul and irresistible flavors can be found on every corner.

It’s no surprise Italy’s capital has been nicknamed the “Eternal City.” Lined with awe-inspiring architecture, Rome’s streets testify to the grandeur of its powerful past, while its boundless energy and contemporary style create a fascinating present. Rome is easy to love thanks to its architectural beauty, lovingly prepared cuisine and its ever-lively atmosphere. When you visit Rome, get ready for a history lesson like no other and for a reminder that each day is to be enjoyed and lived with gusto.

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Best time to visit Rome

  • Spring (March to May): Mild spring is a great time to visit Rome, when there are often deals on flights and accommodations. 
  • Summer (June to August): Summer is Rome’s busiest season, with hot temperatures and buzzing streets. Enjoy the long summer evenings with outdoor events such as opera at the Baths of Caracalla.
  • Fall (September to November): Fall is one of the best times to visit Rome. The Romans have a term, Ottobrata romana, to refer to October’s period of beautiful weather, romantic sunlight and harvest festivals. 
  • Winter (December to February): Winter is cool, but temperatures rarely dip below freezing. With quieter hotels, it’s great for deals.

How many days to spend in Rome

With four days in Rome, you’ll have time to marvel at ancient ruins, see major landmarks like the Spanish Steps and visit Vatican City. With five days or more, you can venture to Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli or the beach at Ostia, or plan a day trip to Naples, Pompeii or the Amalfi Coast.

The vibe of Rome

With iconic landmarks around every corner, Rome feels like a massive open-air museum. Beyond the big-hitting attractions like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and the Roman Forum, it’s home to quaint neighborhoods with cobbled streets, while local coffee shops and trattorias form the hubs of daily life. The Roman aesthetic is one of relaxed, casual elegance. Allow a little time in your Rome trip to live like the Romans do: stroll around a quiet piazza at dusk, sip a cocktail in lively wine bars or cheer for the home teams AS Roma or S.S. Lazio in a soccer match.

What is Rome famous for?

Rome is often considered one of the cradles of Western civilization. Visit the Colosseum and stand where Ancient Romans would have watched gladiators face off, as famously seen in the movie Gladiator. The architectural landscape of Rome is a patchwork of important periods in European history, from ancient ruins to Romanesque, Renaissance and neoclassical landmarks. Rome is also an important religious center, with over 900 churches in the city. Vatican City State, the seat of the Catholic Church, was part of Rome until 1929. Masses and celebrations during Holy Week draw thousands of visitors to the Vatican. Today, films like Roman Holiday and Eat, Pray, Love have made Rome famous as a romantic vacation destination.

Events in Rome

Celebrate the city’s birthday at Natale di Roma (April 21), an iconic Rome event featuring historical reenactments with gladiators and a huge parade through the city center. For sporting action, time your visit for the Rome Marathon (March) or catch a tennis game at the Italian Open (May). The summer is full of festivals highlighting Roman and international arts and culture, like the Estate Roma (June-September), the Romaeuropa Festival (September-November), the 100 Painters of Via Margutta (April-May and October-November) and the International Rome Film Festival (October). And if you’re visiting in winter, don’t miss the Christmas Markets in Campo de’ Fiori.

Top attractions in Rome

A walking tour of major landmarks is a terrific activity for first-timers to make the most of their vacation in Rome. Some tours offer priority access to notoriously popular attractions like the Sistine Chapel. Admire an impressive collection of classical sculptures at the Capitoline Museums, considered the oldest public museum in the world. Then gaze at the Roman Forum from the Tabularium.

If you’re traveling with your loved one, treat yourselves to delicious gelato, relax over a glass of wine at an enoteca (wine shop) and enjoy the many romantic attractions for couples in Rome. Linger over the artwork at Galleria Borghese and watch the sunset from the Pincio Terrace. Take a cooking class and learn how to prepare Roman favorites, or indulge at a local trattoria. Don’t forget to toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain to ensure a return trip!

From learning about gladiators at the Colosseum to trying out inventions at the Museum Leonardo Da Vinci Experience, there are tons of things to do for families in Rome that combine education with entertainment. Play and learn at Explora – The Children’s Museum of Rome, followed by a visit to the park at Villa Borghese. Plus, kids will love Rome’s wealth of delicious pizza and gelato.

Stand in awe of the ancient ruins, legendary artworks and breathtaking cityscapes that make Italy’s capital so alluring.

Where to stay in Rome

Via del Corso which includes heritage architecture, heritage elements and street scenes

Rome City Centre

4.5/5(3,994 area reviews)

Known for its fascinating museums, stunning cathedral, and stunning river views, there's plenty to explore in Rome City Centre. Top attractions like Trevi Fountain and Pantheon are major draws. Catch the metro at Venezia Tram Stop or Arenula-Cairoli Tram Station to see more of the city.

Rome City Centre
Rome Historic Centre showing a statue or sculpture, a fountain and a square or plaza

Rome Historic Centre

5/5(1 area review)

Enclosed by Aurelian Walls, this UNESCO-listed historic district boasts numerous museums, including the Capitoline Museums and Scuderie del Quirinale. Well-connected by public transport including the Roma Termini and Roma Ostiense stations which are nearby.

Rome Historic Centre
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Trastevere

4.5/5(411 area reviews)

Narrow cobbled streets lined by ancient houses give this area a charming character. Enjoy lively pubs and restaurants at night, while being close to international academic institutions and the River Tiber.

Trastevere
Monti which includes heritage elements, heritage architecture and a ruin

Monti

4.5/5(1,380 area reviews)

Known for its cozy cafes and churches, there's plenty to explore in Monti. Top attractions like San Pietro in Vincoli and Via del Boschetto are major draws, and you can catch the metro at Cavour Station or Colosseo Station to see more of the city.

Monti
Trevi which includes food and markets

Trevi

Art galleries, churches, and museums are just a few things travelers like about Trevi. Sights like Trevi Fountain and Piazza di Trevi are spots to explore, and you can get around the greater Rome area at Barberini Station.

Trevi
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Vatican

4.5/5(948 area reviews)

Known for its fascinating museums and stunning cathedral, there's plenty to explore in Vatican. Check out top attractions like Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica, and jump on the metro at Ottaviano - San Pietro - Musei Vaticani Station or Risorgimento/S. Pietro Tram Stop to see more of the city.

Vatican
Hotel Quirinale
Hotel Quirinale
4 out of 5
Via Nazionale 7, Rome, RM
$224 nightly
The price is $264 total per night from Aug 1 to Aug 2
$264 total
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Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Rome. Enjoy free WiFi, room service, and a fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast and the bar in our ...
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"We had a fantastic time in this historic hotel close to everything. Even had a room where we could hear the Opera performances next door! Loved it."

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Hotel Quirinale
Hilton Garden Inn Rome Airport
Hilton Garden Inn Rome Airport
4 out of 5
Via Vittorio Bragadin 2, Fiumicino, RM
$208 nightly
The price is $243 total per night from Jul 24 to Jul 25
$243 total
Jul 24 - Jul 25
Total includes taxes and fees
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Fiumicino. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a free airport shuttle. Our guests praise the breakfast ...
8/10 Very Good! (2,829 reviews)
"Great just to stay one night in order to get to the airport early in the morning"

Reviewed on Jun 30, 2025

Hilton Garden Inn Rome Airport
The Social Hub Rome
The Social Hub Rome
Viale Scalo San Lorenzo 10, Rome, RM
$111 nightly
The price is $136 total per night from Jul 6 to Jul 7
$136 total
Jul 6 - Jul 7
Total includes taxes and fees
Stay at this hotel in Rome. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour fitness center. Popular attractions Colosseum and Roman Forum are located ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (116 reviews)
"Great hotel, clean, modern, newer, staging, ambiance , yet no humans in lobby to talk to, no room service, no concierge ."

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The Social Hub Rome
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hu Roma Camping In Town
hu Roma Camping In Town
Via Aurelia, 831, Rome, RM
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8/10 Very Good! (2,139 reviews)
"Great place to stay"

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Fabulous Village
Fabulous Village
Via Di Malafede 225, Rome, RM
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8.2/10 Very Good! (1,465 reviews)
Good choice for Rome
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Reviewed on Jun 28, 2025

Fabulous Village
Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican
Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican
4 out of 5
Via Damiano Chiesa, 8, Rome, RM
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly aparthotel in Rome. Enjoy free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (472 reviews)
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Food in Rome

Romans are fiercely proud of their regional cuisine, known for its rich pastas and assertive flavors. You might be familiar with Roman carbonara, but be sure to try the city’s other three iconic pastas: pasta alla gricia (cured pork with pecorino cheese), cacio e pepe (pecorino cheese and black pepper) or amatriciana (tomato, cured pork and black pepper). The streets of the Testaccio neighborhood are packed with trattorias dishing up some of the finest pasta in the city. Visit the Jewish Quarter for carciofi alla giuda (deep-fried artichoke) and other kosher delicacies. Across the city, grocers and delis sell artisanal food like buffalo mozzarella and fresh pasta.

Nightlife in Rome

Start your night in true Roman fashion and join the locals for an aperitivo, a before-dinner drink. Some of the best spots to enjoy this daily ritual are the city’s charming squares: Piazza Testaccio, Campo de’ Fiori or Piazza Madonna dei Monti. After dinner, check out a performance or dance the night away in Monti or Ostiense, just south of the city center. At night, Pigneto, often called one of Rome’s coolest neighborhoods, turns into a buzzy hub for live music, dancing and some of the city’s best LGBTQ+ bars and clubs.  

Shopping in Rome

The three main streets around the base of the Spanish Steps, known as the “Tridente,” are where elegant Romans and tourists alike go shopping for luxury fashion, accessories and more. Major Italian designers like Gucci and Prada have boutiques along Via Condotti. Even if you’re just window-shopping, this bustling street makes for great people-watching and many of the smaller side streets have more affordable shops. In the winter holiday season, its historic facades are transformed under the glow of twinkling lights. For lovers of independent fashion and handmade homewares, check out the boutiques in Monti. Vintage lovers and bargain hunters will also appreciate the neighborhood’s Sunday consignment market.

Getting around Rome

Rome’s historic center, the site of many of its famous attractions, is highly walkable and largely car-free. Public transit is available, including a metro system, buses and trams. Many landmarks, like the Sistine Chapel and the Trevi Fountain, are easily accessible along the metro’s Line A. The OMNIA Rome and Vatican card combines 72 hours of unlimited public transit with priority access to main attractions.

Rome currency and budget

Rome is magical on a luxury or backpacker budget. Tipping is not expected at restaurants and cafes, but be aware that “bread charges” are often added to the bill at restaurants. A few euros for excellent service is always appreciated, however. Local markets are a great destination for budget-friendly food. For a mid-range vacation, budget approximately $150-$250 USD per day for accommodations, food, transportation and attractions. Here’s what you can expect to pay for some common expenses:

  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $75.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $5.75 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $1.75 USD
  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $17.00 USD

* Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

Local greetings in Rome

Greet people with a cheery “ciao” for hello or “buona sera” when going out in the evening. “Ciao” can be goodbye as well, or use the more formal “arrivederci.” “Per favore” is please and “grazie” is thank you. Excuse me has two forms: “mi scusi” to get attention or say sorry, or “permesso” when passing on the street.

Reviews of Rome

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It was an amazing place to visit. Will be back one day soon!

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Rome is where my grandparents are from and where my mother and my aunt were born. Many great memories and so happy to return when I can.

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There's a lot to see and do. Just wish that the street signs stood out a little better but minor issue. 

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MarkW

Beautiful city with so much history and lots of things to see and do. We could spend months here and not run out of things to do in Rome.

5/5 - Excellent

Marty

We love Rome but the virus ruined our stay this time . Rome has been there for 2,500 years and will be there when we want to go again .

4/5 - Good

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We will be back!

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