5/5 - Excellent
It was an amazing place to visit. Will be back one day soon!
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.
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.
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.
If you're spending time in Municipio I, check out sights like Trevi Fountain or Spanish Steps and hop on the metro to see more the city at Spagna Station or Barberini Station.
Spend some time visiting places like Piazza Navona while getting to know Navona, and be sure to check out the cozy cafes. You can hop aboard the metro at Arenula-Cairoli Tram Station or Arenula-Min. G. Giustizia Tram Station to see more of the area.
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.
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Get around the center of Rome on foot, but be prepared to make frequent use of the public transportation system to get to other parts of the city, as some of the attractions are quite spaced out. The Metro covers most of the key areas that you are likely to visit, and the bus and tram networks are also comprehensive. Avoid renting a car if you can, as walking in Rome is far more pleasant than driving. Visit the Transport Company of the Municipality of Rome (ATAC) website. Browse Rome rental cars.
Rome is popular year round, but you will find it at its quietest between October and April. Pack for cool evenings and make sure you bring a coat at this time of year. However, there should still be sun, at least if you are visiting in fall or spring rather than the depths of winter. Accommodations are more affordable in these months and, unlike in the summer, you won’t need to book months in advance.
A true architectural heavyweight, the 2,000-year-old Colosseum is often considered one of the seven “modern” wonders of the world.
Rome is a city abundant in world-class water features, but none more stunning, or more famous, than the Trevi Fountain.
A monumental stairway with a monumental past, the Spanish Steps are literally and figuratively at the heart of Rome.
The old papal buildings have altered little over the centuries, but still act as an open-air hub for cafés and street entertainers.
One of ancient Rome’s greatest achievements combines momentous history and inspired architecture.
Experience this high-domed church at the heart of Catholicism and its magnificent gallery at the heart of the art world.
It was an amazing place to visit. Will be back one day soon!
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.
There's a lot to see and do. Just wish that the street signs stood out a little better but minor issue.
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.
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 .
We will be back!