Given the large size of Rome and the incredible amount of attractions
you can visit, it is good to plan a tour in advance.
We suggest a series of tours to take advantage of the time available
without forgetting any place, monument or main sight.
Archaeological Rome
Starting from the arena of the Circus Maximus, the largest building built
for shows in ancient Rome, you can start your tour in the direction of
the Colosseum, that you can also visit inside.
Crossing the Palatine Hill you can explore the Forum with its ruins, and
then you can continue along the Via deiForiImperiali to conclude the climbing
route on the Capitoline Hill and enjoy a breathtaking view of the city,
admire the Piazza del Campidoglio and eventually linger for a visit to the
Capitoline Museums.
Rome Historical City Center - 1
This tour of the historic center of Rome starts from the Ghetto, on the
banks of the Tiber River, home of the oldest Jewish community in Europe.
Continuing north you will arrive at Campo de Fiori, a lively and picturesque
square where the market is held every morning, while it gathers crowds of
young Romans every evening. Going this route heading north you will reach
the splendid Piazza Navona, and then again in Piazza della Rotonda and the
Pantheon.
Rome Historical City Center - 2
This route surrounds the most elegant roads in Rome. It starts from Piazza
Venezia with its Victorian colossal monument to Vittorio Emanuele II and
it continues to the northto reach the Piazza di Trevi with the famous
fountain, where you absolutely throw a coin.
You can then go to the Spanish Steps, and away again towards Piazza del
Popolo and Villa Borghese, with the Pincio terrace. And if you want to do
some shopping nearby, you will find Via Frattina, Via Condotti, Via del
Corso, Via del Babuino, Via Margutta... a paradise for shopaholics!
Rome Vatican and Trastevere
A visit the St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums and Castel Sant'Angelo
will certainly take time and a lot of energy, but if after this tour you
will not be too tired, you should take a walk south.
Walking along the right bank of the Tiber you get to Trastevere, one of
Rome's most characteristic neighborhoods where you can taste the excellent
Roman cuisine in cozy and cheap taverns.