Traveling to Rome for the first time? From ancient ruins and stunning cathedrals to picturesque piazzas and world-renowned museums, there is no shortage of impressive tourist attractions in Rome. The city’s nickname, the Eternal City, dates back to the first century when its citizens believed the power of Rome would grow forever. Two thousand years later, Rome has indeed become an eternal destination that receives millions of travelers every year. Visitors can get a glimpse of its glorious past through numerous monuments and historic sites still standing in Rome today.
It’s natural to feel a bit overwhelmed with planning your first trip to Rome. We’ve prepared this special travel guide to help you discover and plan great things to do in Rome. Expect to find plenty of practical information including a wide range of travel tips, the best attractions in Rome, and a carefully curated list of unique things to do.
Best Time to Visit Rome
With its wet winters and humid summers, Rome is known for its pleasant Mediterranean climate. Temperatures in summer can exceed 32 degrees Celsius (90 Fahrenheit), while the temperature in the winter season can drop to -1 degrees Celsius (30 Fahrenheit). However, it rarely snows in the capital of Italy. The best time to visit Rome is in spring (April, May) and in autumn (September, October) when the crowds are fewer and days are long, sunny, and bright.
Rome Itinerary Ideas
As a start, it might be helpful to look at a few selected Rome trips from other Hoptale travelers. You will get a better idea of what to do in Rome and some inspiration for building your own Rome itinerary.
3 Days in Rome with Friends
Roma 🇮🇹
by maria.wh
Piazza del Popolo | Colosseum | Plaza Navona | Trevi Fountain | Roman Forum | Palatine Hill | Altar of the Fatherland | …
3 Days in Rome Solo Trip
Roma
by matteopeluzzi
Colosseum | Campidoglio | Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana | Terrazza del Pincio | Castillo de Sant’Angelo | Campo de’ Fiori | …
3 Days in Rome Family Trip
Rome
by jadde_sz
Trevi Fountain | Pantheon | Altar of the Fatherland | Castillo de Sant’Angelo | Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore | Vatican City | …
3 Days in Rome Couple Trip
Italy
by Yanee
Colosseum | Trevi Fountain | Trastevere | Pantheon | Spanish Steps | Plaza Navona | Vatican City | …
1 Day in Rome Solo Trip
Rome
by chapis.world
Colosseum | Trevi Fountain | Roman Forum | Pantheon | Plaza Navona | Marcus Aurelius Column | Piazza di Spagna | …
2 Days in Rome Couple Trip
Rome
by sarah-obeid
Piazzale Michelangelo | PiazColosseum | Trevi Fountain | Spanish Steps | Piazza Venezia | Plaza Navona | Vatican City | …
6 Days in Rome Couple Trip
Rome & Napoli
by mkyiv
Roman Forum | Ponte Sant’Angelo | Piazza del Popolo | Colosseum | Trevi Fountain | Vatican City | Pantheon | Vatican Museums | …
5 Days in Rome Solo Trip
Rome & Verona
by biancamtz
Colosseum | Roman Forum | Altar of the Fatherland | Campidoglio | Roma | Trevi Fountain | Trattoria Dai Tre Amici Al Pantheon | …
Travel Tips for Rome
Here are some tips and tricks to help you settle in this vast city quickly on your first trip.
16 Top Attractions in Rome
If you are searching for top tourist attractions in Rome, you’ll be pleased to hear that the capital of Italy is home to many amazing sites. Visit the world’s most impressive ancient ruins, people-watch at Rome’s beautiful piazzas (town squares), throw a few lucky coins into Trevi Fountain to find love in Rome, or admire Sistine Chapel’s painted ceiling by Michelangelo in Vatican City … we have a list of the 16 most popular things to do in Rome based on the real trip experiences of Hoptale users.
These top attractions should easily fill a 3-day or 4-day trip. If you have more time to spend or are looking for more special things to do in Rome, we suggest you also check out the next section.
1. Colosseum
ancient ruinarena
As the world’s largest standing amphitheater, Colosseum unequivocally deserves the top spot on our list of top things to do in Rome. This ancient stadium was where epic gladiator battles took place in front of 50,000 spectators for centuries (200 – 500 BC).
Cost of visit: 16+2 Euros combo ticket for Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
Estimated visit length: 2-3 hours
2. Roman Forum
ancient ruin
Adjacent to the Colosseum, Roman Forum is a set of magnificent ancient ruins dating back to the 7th century BC. This is one of the world’s most important archaeological areas and includes famous ruins such as the Sacred Way and Temple of Caesar. Roman Forum was the site of the original Senate and the epicenter of social life in the city.
Cost of visit: 16+2 Euros combo ticket for Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palantine Hill
Estimated visit length: 1-2 hours
3. Palatine Hill
ancient ruin
Palatine Hill is the most famous of Rome’s seven hills. It was the most desirable neighborhood where many Roman emperors and aristocrats built their grand homes. It’s a great place for visitors who wish to enjoy stunning views of the city while exploring fascinating ancient ruins. It’s usually less crowded than the other two more famous sites nearby – the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
Cost of visit: 16+2 Euros combo ticket for Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palantine Hill
Estimated visit length: 1-2 hours
4. Vatican City
holy sitereligious site
Nestled in the city of Rome is the Vatican, the world’s smallest independent state and the headquarters of the Catholic Church. There are numerous religious and cultural sites within the Vatican City such as St. Peter’s Basilica, St. Peter’s Square, the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. You can also see the Pope live in person if you head to St. Peter’s Square at noon on Sunday for the Angelus.
Cost of visit: 8-17 Euros for admission to the Vatican Museums (include the Sistine Chapel)
Estimated visit length: 4+ hours
5. Trevi Fountain
fountain
Rome is a city of public fountains and Trevi Fountain is the largest of them all. It’s always crowded with tourists as the legend says that throwing a coin into the fountain means that you will return to this Eternal City, two coins means you’ll return to Rome and fall in love, and three coins means you’ll return, find love, and get married!
Cost of visit: Free.
Estimated visit length: 15 minutes
6. Pantheon
religious site
As one of the best-preserved Roman ancient ruins, Pantheon is believed to be 2,000 years old. Once you are inside, look up to admire the temple’s enormous 43-meter dome. It’s the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome and considered a true architectural wonder from the Roman empire.
Cost of visit: Free (20 Euros for official guided tours)
Estimated visit length: <1 hour
7. Altar of the Fatherland
statue / monument
Also known as Altare della Patria or Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II, Altar of the Fatherland is a grandiose white marble monument located on the Piazza Venezia. Don’t miss the view from its roof terrace – take the glass elevator to the top and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
Cost of visit: Free (7 Euros if you want to take the glass elevator to the roof terrace)
Estimated visit length: 1 hour
8. Spanish Steps
public structureplaza / square
The Spanish Steps are one of Rome’s busiest hotspots that attract both locals and tourists. This monumental stairway of 135 steps connects Chiesa della Trinità dei Monti and Piazza di Spagna. Keep in mind that it is forbidden to sit or eat your lunch sandwich on these steps, as an effort to keep them clean and pristine. If you think the steps look familiar, you have probably seen them on the big screen – Audrey Hepburn’s Roman Holiday.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: 1 hour
9. Piazza Navona
square / plaza
A picturesque square with Baroque fountains, Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most famous squares. Travelers will have an opportunity to see the lovely Sant’Agnese in Agone Baroque church and Bernini’s famous Fiumi Fountain. Lined with touristy restaurants and shops, it’s an ideal place to grab a drink and watch the fabulous crowds.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: 1-2 hours
10. Piazza del Popolo
plaza / square
The main entrance to Rome during the Roman Empire, Piazza del Popolo is also known as the People’s Square. Most visitors come to the square to see the Flaminio Obelisk and Santa Maria del Popolo church. To snap some cool photos of the square, climb the stairs on the east side of Piazza del Popolo.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: 1 hour
11. Castel de Sant’Angelo
castle / palace
Steeped in history, Castillo de Sant’Angelo used to be a mausoleum, fortress, castle, and even a prison. Nowadays, it serves as a museum and features an extensive collection of paintings, medieval weapons, and sculptures. Don’t miss the beautiful Ponte Sant’Angelo, the ancient bridge built in 134 AD by the Emperor Hadrian to connect his mausoleum to the center of Rome.
Cost of visit: 15 Euros
Estimated visit length: 2-3 hours
12. Travestere
historic neighborhood
Travestere is without a doubt one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Rome. Famed for its narrow cobblestone streets dotted with colorful historical buildings, the area is a popular spot for bar hopping and enjoying local food at taverns.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: 2-3 hours
13. Campo de’ Fiori
food market
Campo de’ Fiori is the most popular food market in Rome. Located just south of Piazza Navona, this 15th-century food market is a place where you can purchase fresh produce, as well as spices, meat, and even flowers. Travelers can also find many cafes and restaurants in the area.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: 1-2 hours
14. Villa Borghese
museumpark / gardenestate / residence
Don’t be fooled by its name – Villa Borghese is much more than just a nice villa. It’s the third largest public park in Rome containing a few museums, historical buildings, and lovely English-style gardens. Inside the main villa (Borghese Gallery), you will find a large collection of sculptures and paintings by Italian artists. If you are visiting with kids, also check out the zoo called Bioparco di Roma.
Cost of visit: Free entrance to the park but the Borghese Gallery costs 13+2 Euros
Estimated visit length: 3-4 hours
15. Circo Massimo
ancient ruinpark / gardenentertainment venue
Though the Colosseum is better known, the Circus Maximus was actually the oldest and largest stadium in ancient Rome. Circus Maximus was built for chariot races which drew the largest spectator crowd (as many as 250,000) during the Roman Empire. Nowadays, the site is a public park and the stadium itself has become a mass entertainment venue where you can attend outdoor concerts and other celebrations.
Cost of visit: Free entrance to the park but entertainment events require tickets
Estimated visit length: 1-2 hour
16. Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
religious site
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore is one of the four major basilicas of Rome. Built in the 18th century, the church features majestic Byzantine ceiling with some of the oldest mosaics in Rome. It’s probably the second most popular church to visit in Rome, only after St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: <1 hour
Unique Things to Do in Rome
What makes Rome so special? This part of our guide allows you to discover all those special things that are unique to Rome. Add some of these unique experiences to the list of top attractions above, then you get yourself a fabulous plan for your first Rome trip :).
Hope our Rome travel guide is helpful. Share with us any questions you might have below. When you return from your first trip, we would love to hear what are your favorite things to do in Rome!
By Dejan Badnjarevic | Cover photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash
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