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Rome Tourist Guide.
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Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city famous for its romantic and lively atmosphere, ancient history, beautiful art and architecture, vivid culture, and is a home to the one of the best cuisines and wines in the world.

The Ancient Romans called Rome The Eternal City, because of believe: no matter what happening in other sides of the world, Rome will always stay in its greatness.

On antique cobbled streets of Rome City, where rose golden rays are kissing ancient ruins on sunset, and Baroque meets Renaissance, whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning, there’s always unforgettable charm and something new to discover.

Modern Romans speak predominantly Italian, which is faily reputed as a language of love, romance and passion. But fortunately there is lots of English speakers, and travelers will always find help in English language as well.

Italy uses the Euro currency, and Visa and Mastercard are used in Rome and all over Italy, but for little items cash is often necessary. Some market sellers, museums, churches and stalls only accept notes. So do not forget to bring some Euros in cash with you while you exploring the city.

Rome situated on the Tiber River, 15 miles, or approximately 24 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea. The winters are mild and not too cold, with moderate rainfalls, while summers are hot, humid and dry, when rains are rare.

Best Time to Visit Rome

The best time to visit Rome is from April to June and from September to October,  when the weather is not too hot and the city is less crowded. Winter is particularly great time to visit Rome if you want to visit festive Christmas markets, and avoid crowds.

Important Tips To Save Time While Visiting Rome:

1. Book tickets in advance: Skip-the-line tickets for the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and other major sites can be found on the attractions websites.

2. Do not forget about the dress code: All Churches require modest shoulders and knees covering clothes.

3. Wear comfortable shoes to be able to walk cobblestone streets.

4. Take care of your belongings, some tourists areas have elevated danger of encounter chiefs and pickpocketing.

5. Read our food and drink guide to visit best Cafes and Restaurants to eat like a local.

6. The traffic of Rome is very chaotic, while drivers are very temperament, so it’s not recommended for tourist to drive in Rome City. City Taxis are comfortable option but on expensive side. Rome’s historic center is best to explore by walking. For long distances, buses and metro are preferable, but can be very crowded.

7. Roma Pass is a great option for travelers and tourists, offering discounts for museums as well as free transport entries.

Top Attractions in Rome City.
Rome Must Visit Historical Places.
Rome Must See Attractions.

1. The Roman Colosseum

The Roman Colosseum is an ancient soul of the Rome, well preserved antique amphitheater build in 80 AD, once hosted bloody gladiator battles, public spectacles and other popular events.

Individual Ticket Entry Price is 18 Euro.
Guided Tour Price is 40 Euro.

2. Vatican City including St. Peter’s Basilica & The Vatican Museums.

Vatican City, the world’s smallest independent state and permanent seat for Catholic Popes, is the holy place for Christian World and the home to St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums and the most fascinating part of it, the Sistine Chapel, where you can find Michelangelo’s famous frescoes.

Prices of tickets to entry Vatican Museums are 8 Euro for Reduced Entry Ticket & 20 Euro for Full Entry Ticket.

3. The Pantheon

The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved monuments of Ancient Rome, located on
Piazza Della Rotonda.

Built by Emperors Trajan and Hadrian in the 2nd century AD, later this stunning ancient temple was turned to catholic church.

Entrance ticket is 5 Euro.

Skip-the-line tickets are also available at 11 Euro price, allowing visitors the priority entry to Pantheon, it’s great option to avoid queues and are especially helpful if tourist time to explore Rome City is limited.

4. Trevi Fountaine or Fontana di Trevi in Italian.

Trevi Fontaine, designed by Italian Architector Nicola Salvi and build by Giuseppe Pannini in 1762, is the largest Baroque Architecture fountain in Rome, the most well known fontain in the world and is one of the most scenic iconic historical places of the Rome City. The Trevi Fountain is a beautiful and romantic spot, adored by couples and lovers, especially at nights when it’s lit in the dark.

5. The Roman Forum & Palatine Hill

Situated next to the Roman Colosseum,
Palatine Hill offers incredible views of the Rome. Roman Forum located on same place, once was a centre of political and social activity in the ancient city. The Forum had biggest market in ancient Rome, gathering spot for triumphal processions, court trials, gladiatorial battles and more.

The entrance fee is 3 spot ticket covering Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill at 18 Euro.

Free entry on the first Sunday of the month is available, but some long lines can be expected.

6. Piazza Navona

A vivid and lively large and elongated ancient Rome square with 3 stunning antique fountains, is surrounded by lovely cafés, restaurants and terraces, Piazza Navona is a great place to soak in the charming atmosphere of the Rome. Here, travelers and locals can enjoy musicians, dancers and other street artists performances.

There you will find famous Sant’Agnese in Agone, 17th century Baroque church,
located in Piazza Navona.

Entrance is free.

The church is closed full day on Monday and closed every day between 13.00-15.00.

7. Piazza Di Spagna & Spanish Steps

The Romantic Piazza Di Spagna featuring beautiful masterpiece Of Baroque Architecture Spanish Steps, which lead up to the Trinità dei Monti church and offer marvelous views over the Rome.

At the base of the Piazza di Spagna there is the charming Early Baroque fountain called Fontana della Barcaccia, or Fountain of the Longboat build in 1629 by Italian architector Pietro Bernini.

Sitting and eating on the Spanish Steps is forbidden and can finish with fines.

 

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