FOOD
1. Don’t Miss The Italian Food!
Food is definitely one of the highlights of Rome’s best things to do. Italian food is one of the best in the world and the capital city is full of amazing restaurant no matter how big your budget is.
There are so many options, making a choice can be hard and it took us a lot of time to scan the menus, the areas, the pros, the cons… and are glad having done so (the only restaurant we didn’t checked before was a complete fail).
COLOSSEUM
2. Revive Gladiator At The Colosseum
The 2000 years old amphitheater is an absolute must do in Rome. No wonder why it is always ranked top 1 in the best sights to visit in Rome! The spectacular landmark was one of our favorites. Like Maximus said « Strength and honor ».
DOLCE VITA
3. Enjoy A Tea (Beer) In your Hot Tub
Each late afternoon, the cherry on top of our day was to drink a fresh beer in a private outdoor Jacuzzi while enjoying an astonishing view over Rome! You can’t expect anything best after walking all day!
Finding a good quality price ratio hotel in Rome is not easy, we spent a lot of time searching for the hidden gem! See our selection of the best boutique hotels in Rome here
VATICAN
4. Explore The Vatican City
Vatican City is one of the most iconic things to see in Rome. The Unesco world heritage site and smallest nation state will offer you numerous stunning photography opportunities. The San Pietro Basilica and the Sistine Chapel will just blow your mind!
SPANISH STEPS
5. Climb The Steps At Piazza Di Spagna
Our favorite Piazza in Rome with its incredible lights, colors, the Bernini fountain, the Spanish steps … And if you didn’t spend all you money during your trip, the piazza is next to the luxury shopping area (Gucci, Bulgari, Valentino, and also many more underground designers)
TRASTEVERE
6. Get Lost In Trastevere
Probably one of the most authentic neighborhood we did in Rome. The streets are full of life, of color and restaurants. One of the coolest part of the city and cherry on the cake, most of the streets are pedestrian!
TREVI FOUNTAIN
7. Make A Wish At Trevi Fountain
The most iconic fountain in the world deserves to be famous. Designed by Nicola Salvi and dedicated to Oceanus, the baroque masterpiece is absolutely marvelous and… magic. By throwing a coin in it, you’ll be sure to come back again!
NIGHT WALK
8. Walk By Night In Rome
The show when walking by night in the Eternal City is simply astonishing! With the dark and different lighting, all the sights will offer you a totally different perspective and a completely different staging. The HUGE bonus is that all the sites that are overcrowded and noisy by day will be empty and just for you! I know, after a long day walk, with your feet all used up, it looks like a masochist idea… but believe me, even after a bottle of wine (and even two) served with your diner you won’t be able to mess up your pictures! The scenery is so great; you’ll just have to push the button.
Want the best photo tips in Rome? click here : photo tips
ROMAN FORUM
9. Relive History At The Roman Forum
Welcome aboard for a unique travel in time! The two thousand plus years forum is one of the most visited sites in Rome and is really worth it. Walking along the ancient streets makes you feel you can almost hear the debates, see people going to the temples or smell the flavors of the olive oil sold by the numerous traders. The forum was definitely the center of the ancient Rome, a city that already reached 1 million people at that time!
GELATO
10. Devour A Gelato
Italians have just taken the cool dessert to a whole superior level. You like ice cream? you will fall in love with gelatos! A trip in Rome is unfinished if you have not tasted at least one of this masterpiece!
We give you insights on where to find the best gelatos in Rome in our 3 days complete itinerary here
CAPITOL
11. Explore Italian Renaissance At Capitoline Hill
Campodiglio is the smallest of the seven hills in Rome but certainly, the most important one. Chosen by Romulus himself, the place was the ancient Rome’s heart of the religious and politic power. It will also give a unique vantage point over the Roman Forum to e sure to check it out!
Want to best prepare your trip in Rome? click here : Rome FAQ
SANT’ANGELO
12. Find The Popes Secret Passage In Castel Sant’Angelo
The papal castle is surely one of the most beautiful areas of Rome. The view from the Sant’Angelo Bridge is not one to miss! It is one of the most sacred place in Rome, being successively a monumental tomb for Hadrian, then a symbol of Rome’s imperial power and later a huge papal fortress. The fortress even had a secret escape « il Passetto di Borgo » that was directly connected to the Vatican! The castle is really beautiful and the scenery with the Tiber is just amazing, it’s difficult to imagine that it was one of the busiest execution sites in Rome… in the courtyards happened scenes which would have made king Joffrey green with envy: executions, decapitations, heads hung from the parapets… If Cellini and Caravaggio survived their imprisonment, all prisoners were not so lucky.
VILLA BORGHESE
13. Escape The City In The Borghese Gardens
The extraordinary Borghese Gardens in the city center is huge and will provide you with many delights! Art lovers will find there the Borghese Gallery, far less crowded than the Vatican Museum, with an impressive collection of Bernini, Raffaello, Caravaggio’s masterpieces. Photo addicts will find many one of the most romantic views of Rome at the Pincio Terrace. And don’t forget to enjoy a drink the sumptuous Garden Bar at the Aldrovandi Villa Borghese, a stylish urban oasis overlooking the Villa Borghese.
VIEWS
14. Don’t Miss The Panoramic Views
In the city of the seven hills it does seems like a good idea to climb a little bit, the reward will be even better than what you will be expecting!
Some of the best panoramic views over Rome are Janiculum hill (or Gianicolo), the Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica, the view from the Pergola Restaurant (in the Rome Cavalieri Hotel) and the Orange Gardens on Aventine Hill. Amazing view on the city’s skyline guarantee!
For those who desperately want to enjoy a breathtaking view while drinking a cocktail, don’t hesitate and run to the Cielo Terrace at Hotel de la Ville.
Finally, for those who are not on budget, the creme de la creme would be to enjoy a Michelin star restaurant diner with a mind-blowing view on the Colosseum. For what appears to be an unforgettable moment, book in advance a table at the Aroma restaurant in the Palazzo Manfredi hotel!
PANTHEON
15. Walk Robert Langdon Footsteps In The Pantheon
One of the oldest and most amazing construction in Rome, it was first build during the reign of Augustus (27 BC) and rebuild under the reign of Hadrian (approximately in 125AD). It is one of the best-preserved ancient Roman monuments, mostly because it has been continuously used since its creation. Copied many time, the Pantheon remains an absolute architectural wonder. The place is dazzling, no wonder why Raphael asked to be buried in such prodigious and enigmatic site.
PONTE UMBERTO
16. Admire The View From Ponte Umberto By Night
The view from the bridge is really gorgeous by day, but believe me, when comes the sunset and the night, it becomes a fairy place where you will be able to capture amazing shots of Saint Peter’s Basilica!
Want to have the best info regarding your trip in Rome? click here : Ulitmate guide to Rome
GHETTO
17. Stroll In The Ghetto
The Ghetto was one of our favorite Roman «hidden gem»: when we visited it, there were clearly less tourists than in the other parts of the city. In this area you have everything: it is one of the most picturesque part of Rome, with fascinating stories and many amazing options to discover Jewish food and culture!
NAVONA
18. Savor An Aperitivo In Piazza Navona
Having a drink in this baroque place build over the ancient stadium of Domitian is extremely pleasant. The site is a delight with both many terraces, artists and, on top of it, the marvelous Four Rivers Fountain built by Bernini.
SISTINE
19. Visit The Sistine Chapel
The artwork of Michelangelo, Bramante, Bernini is just absolutely fascinating…. if you really mean to go there, our advice is to book the ultimate experience: visit the Sistine Chapel before it opens to public.
ALTAR
20. See The Views From the Altar of Fatherland
One huge monument built in honor of Victor Emmanuel II the first king who unified Italy. You can take a lift and go to the top of the building in order to see a lovely view over the town.
SHOPPING
21. Spend All You Money Shopping
You have some money left in the end of your trip? Don’t worry, Gucci, Bulgari, Valentino, every brand that have made Italy the Epicenter of style are here in Rome! You will also find many Boheme chic streets with more underground creators that deserve to be known.
COURT BAR
22. Have A Drink At Palazzo Manfredi
We wish we had gone there! We saw that Palazzo Manfredi has created the Court Bar, ranked amongst the Top100 Bars in the world! Drinking a cocktail while enjoying a stunning view over the Colosseum, looks pretty amazing. Led by the world famous bar manager Matteo Zed, the Court Bar seems to be one of the best place to taste innovative cocktails in one of the most exclusive location in Rome.
0 Comments