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Rome

Italy

Safety Score

7/10

Currency

EUR

Language

Italian

Timezone

Europe/Rome

About Rome

Rome, the Eternal City, breathes history and culture at every corner. As the capital of Italy, it uniquely blends antiquity and modernity, with ancient ruins nestled amidst vibrant city life. The city's charm, culinary delights, and artistic richness make it a must-visit destination for travelers worldwide.

ColosseumVatican City and St. Peter's BasilicaRoman ForumTrevi Fountainand authentic Italian cuisine.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September and October) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the city's outdoor historical sites and enjoying alfresco dining.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan8°73mm
Feb11°56mm
Mar15°81mm
Apr19°50mm
May24°34mm
Jun27°19mm
Jul27°37mm
Aug24°73mm
Sep19°98mm
Oct14°115mm
Nov9°81mm
Dec20°50mm

Top Places to Visit in Rome, Italy

Discover the Best Attractions in Rome

Historical Site

The Colosseum

4.9

The world's largest ancient amphitheater, a masterpiece of Roman engineering where gladiators once battled for 50,000 spectators.

Central Rome, Metro Colosseo

Visitors describe it as an bucket-list essential with a powerful atmosphere, though many warn about the aggressive "gladiator" actors outside.

Pros
  • +Unrivaled historical scale
  • +Great photo opportunities
  • +Well-preserved interior
Cons
  • -Tickets sell out instantly
  • -Strict security checks
  • -Very little shade
2-3 hours
Religious Site

St. Peter's Basilica

4.9

Located in Vatican City, this is the largest church in the world and a Renaissance marvel featuring Michelangelo’s Pieta and a massive dome.

Vatican City, Metro Ottaviano

Reviewers are stunned by the sheer scale and opulence of the interior, though the queue to enter the square can take hours.

Pros
  • +Free entry to main basilica
  • +Breathtaking art
  • +Spiritual atmosphere
Cons
  • -Extremely long entry lines
  • -Strict dress code enforced
  • -Expensive dome climb
1.5-2 hours
Museum

Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel

4.8

One of the world's most important art collections, culminating in Michelangelo’s legendary ceiling frescoes in the Sistine Chapel.

Vatican City, Metro Cipro or Ottaviano

Tourists are awed by the Gallery of Maps and the Chapel, but often complain about the "human conveyor belt" feel due to overcrowding.

Pros
  • +World-class art collection
  • +Stunning frescoes
  • +Rich papal history
Cons
  • -Intense overcrowding
  • -One-way traffic flow
  • -Expensive tickets
3-4 hours
Architecture

The Pantheon

4.7

A former Roman temple, now a church, featuring the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome with a famous central oculus.

Piazza della Rotonda, walkable from center

Visitors love the architectural genius and the light from the oculus, but note that the new ticketing system has added wait times.

Pros
  • +Perfectly preserved antiquity
  • +Architectural marvel
  • +Central location
Cons
  • -Small interior gets crowded
  • -Entry fee recently introduced
  • -Long lines for tickets
45 mins
Monument

Trevi Fountain

4.6

The most famous Baroque fountain in the world, where tossing a coin over your shoulder is said to ensure a return trip to Rome.

Piazza di Trevi, walkable from Spanish Steps

People find the fountain mesmerizing, especially at night, but mention the struggle of navigating the massive wall of tourists.

Pros
  • +Stunning Baroque design
  • +Beautiful night lighting
  • +Free to visit
Cons
  • -Extremely crowded
  • -Limited space to stand
  • -Beware of pickpockets
30 mins
Historical Site

Roman Forum & Palatine Hill

4.7

The heart of ancient Rome’s public life, containing the ruins of important government buildings and the imperial palaces on the hill.

Via dei Fori Imperiali, near Colosseum

History buffs find it more atmospheric than the Colosseum, though casual tourists find it difficult to navigate without a guide.

Pros
  • +Deep historical immersion
  • +Panoramic city views
  • +Included in Colosseum ticket
Cons
  • -Uneven terrain
  • -Very hot in summer
  • -Confusing without a map
2-3 hours
Neighborhood

Trastevere

4.8

A charming, "bohemian" neighborhood across the Tiber River known for its narrow cobblestone streets and vibrant nightlife.

West Bank of the Tiber River

Travelers adore the authentic ivy-covered buildings and the density of high-quality trattorias, though it’s getting increasingly touristy.

Pros
  • +Authentic Roman vibe
  • +Incredible food scene
  • +Great for evening walks
Cons
  • -Can be noisy at night
  • -Cobblestones are hard to walk on
  • -Far from Metro lines
Half day
Museum

Borghese Gallery

4.8

A high-end art museum housed in a 17th-century villa, showcasing masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio, and Canova.

Villa Borghese Park, near Via Veneto

Art lovers appreciate the strictly limited entry numbers which make for a peaceful visit, but say booking weeks in advance is mandatory.

Pros
  • +Controlled crowd sizes
  • +Stunning Bernini sculptures
  • +Beautiful park setting
Cons
  • -Must book far in advance
  • -Strict 2-hour time limit
  • -Away from other main sights
2 hours
Monument

Spanish Steps

4.5

A grand 135-step staircase leading from the Piazza di Spagna up to the Trinità dei Monti church.

Piazza di Spagna, Metro Spagna

Visitors enjoy the elegant views and people-watching, though many are disappointed that sitting on the steps is now strictly forbidden.

Pros
  • +Iconic meeting spot
  • +Great for luxury shopping
  • +Elegant architecture
Cons
  • -No sitting allowed on steps
  • -Often packed with tourists
  • -Aggressive flower sellers
30 mins
Historical Site

Castel Sant'Angelo

4.6

A towering cylindrical building that served as a mausoleum for Hadrian, a fortress for Popes, and now a museum.

Largo di Castello, near Vatican

Reviewers praise the castle's secret passageways and the incredible view of the Vatican from the rooftop cafe.

Pros
  • +Amazing rooftop views
  • +Diverse layers of history
  • +Less crowded than Vatican
Cons
  • -Lots of steep ramps/stairs
  • -Interior can be sparse
  • -Can be pricey
1.5-2 hours
Architecture

Piazza Navona

4.7

A beautiful Baroque square built on the site of an ancient stadium, famous for Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers.

Historic Center, near the Pantheon

Known as Rome's most elegant square, visitors love the street performers and fountains but warn about overpriced cafes on the perimeter.

Pros
  • +Magnificent fountains
  • +Great atmosphere
  • +Spacious for walking
Cons
  • -Overpriced "tourist trap" cafes
  • -Noisy during peak hours
  • -Scammers selling art
1 hour
Historical Site

Appian Way (Via Appia Antica)

4.5

One of the earliest and most strategically important Roman roads, featuring ancient catacombs and crumbling tombs.

South Rome, requires bus 118 or 218

Visitors looking for a "green" escape love cycling here on Sundays, though it’s a bit of a trek from the city center.

Pros
  • +Peaceful countryside feel
  • +Authentic ancient ruins
  • +Great for biking
Cons
  • -Hard to reach without bus/taxi
  • -Requires lots of physical activity
  • -Limited food options
Half day
Historical Site

Capuchin Crypt

4.4

A series of small chapels beneath the church of Santa Maria della Concezione decorated with the bones of 4,000 monks.

Via Veneto, Metro Barberini

A unique, "memento mori" experience that visitors find fascinatingly macabre, though it is definitely not for everyone.

Pros
  • +Unique and haunting
  • +Well-organized museum
  • +Central location
Cons
  • -Can be disturbing for some
  • -No photography allowed
  • -Small space
1 hour
Museum

Doria Pamphilj Gallery

4.7

A massive private art collection housed in a stunning 17th-century palace that is still inhabited by the princely family.

Via del Corso, near Piazza Venezia

A "hidden gem" for art fans who want to see Caravaggios in a palace setting without the crushing crowds of the Vatican.

Pros
  • +Incredible palace interiors
  • +High-quality audio guide
  • +Hidden gem/low crowds
Cons
  • -Entry fee is high
  • -Limited information in English
  • -Easy to walk past entrance
1.5-2 hours
Architecture

Piazza del Popolo

4.5

A large urban square that marks the northern gateway to the historic center, featuring an Egyptian obelisk and twin churches.

Northern end of Via del Corso, Metro Flaminio

A great starting point for walks; visitors love the symmetry and the viewpoint from the Pincio Terrace overlooking the square.

Pros
  • +Spacious and grand
  • +Great sunset viewpoint
  • +Near luxury shopping
Cons
  • -Can feel too open/hot
  • -Buskers can be loud
  • -Traffic nearby
45 mins

Planning a trip to Rome? Discover the 15 best things to do and places to visit in Rome, Italy. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, our curated guide covers must-see attractions that make Rome one of the most exciting destinations in Italy.

Top attractions include The Colosseum, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel and 2 more incredible sites.

Whether you're visiting Rome for a weekend or planning a longer stay, these attractions offer something for every traveler. Many visitors recommend spending at least 2-3 days to explore the highlights of Rome.

Frequently Asked Questions about Rome

Rome offers numerous iconic attractions. Our curated list includes top-rated landmarks, museums, and hidden gems. Browse our recommendations above to plan your perfect sightseeing itinerary.

To avoid long queues, visit popular attractions early in the morning or book skip-the-line tickets online. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.

Yes, Rome has many free attractions including parks, historic neighborhoods, and sometimes free museum days. Check our tips section for money-saving advice.

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About Rome, Italy

Rome, the Eternal City, layers 2,500 years of history beneath your feet. Ancient ruins stand alongside Renaissance churches and bustling trattorias. From the Colosseum to hidden piazzas, Rome offers an unparalleled journey through Western civilization's greatest achievements. Our curated guide features 15 must-see attractions, 25 recommended restaurants, 25 places to stay, carefully selected to help you make the most of your visit. Use Free City Guides to plan your perfect Rome itinerary, discover local favorites, and travel smarter with insider tips from experienced travelers.

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