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Rome

The Eternal City where ancient glory meets la dolce vita

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Places
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Day 1: Day 1 — Ancient Rome

08:30

🏛️ Colosseum

The iconic amphitheater. Book the underground and arena floor tour for the full experience.

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11:30

🏛️ Roman Forum & Palatine Hill

Walk through the heart of ancient Rome. The Forum was the center of political and social life for centuries.

13:30

🍜 Lunch at Taverna dei Fori Imperiali

Classic Roman trattoria near the Forum. Excellent cacio e pepe and amatriciana.

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15:30

🏛️ Pantheon

Best-preserved Roman building. The oculus in the dome is an engineering marvel. Free entry.

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17:00

🏛️ Piazza Navona

Baroque masterpiece square with Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers. Great people-watching spot.

19:30

🍜 Dinner at Da Enzo al 29

Beloved Trastevere trattoria. Queue early for the best carbonara and carciofi alla giudia in Rome.

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Day 2: Day 2 — Vatican & Sacred Art

08:00

🏛️ Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel

One of the world's greatest art collections culminating in Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling.

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11:30

🏛️ St. Peter's Basilica

The world's largest church. Climb the dome for breathtaking views over Rome.

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13:30

🍜 Lunch at Sciascia Caffè

Historic café near the Vatican. Great panini and the best caffè in the Prati neighborhood.

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15:00

🏛️ Castel Sant'Angelo

Ancient mausoleum turned papal fortress. The rooftop terrace has stunning views toward St. Peter's.

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18:00

🌙 Aperitivo at Il Palazzetto

Rooftop terrace overlooking the Spanish Steps. Negroni spritz with a view at golden hour.

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20:00

🍜 Dinner at Salumeria Roscioli

Part deli, part restaurant. Exceptional pasta and an incredible wine list in a cozy setting.

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Day 3: Day 3 — Trastevere & Local Life

07:00

🏛️ Trevi Fountain at dawn

Visit at 7 AM for photos without the crowds. Toss a coin to ensure your return to Rome.

08:00

🍜 Breakfast at Roscioli Caffè

Outstanding pastries and espresso. The maritozzo con panna is a Roman classic.

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10:00

🍜 Testaccio Market

Rome's most authentic food market. Sample supplì, porchetta sandwiches, and fresh mozzarella.

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12:00

🌿 Aventine Hill & Orange Garden

Peaceful hilltop garden with stunning views over Rome. Don't miss the Knights of Malta keyhole.

15:00

🏛️ Trastevere afternoon wander

Cross the Tiber into Rome's most charming neighborhood. Vine-covered alleys, artisan shops, and street musicians.

17:30

🍜 Gelato at Fatamorgana

Artisanal gelato with creative flavors. Try the Kentuki (tobacco, dark chocolate, walnut) or basil-walnut-honey.

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20:00

🍜 Dinner at Grazia & Graziella

Charming piazza setting in Trastevere. Wood-fired pizza and excellent primi. Book the terrace.

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Day 4: Day 4 — Borghese & Farewell

09:00

🏛️ Galleria Borghese

Bernini's sculptures and Caravaggio's paintings in a beautiful villa. One of Italy's finest collections.

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11:30

🌿 Villa Borghese Gardens

Rome's Central Park. Rent a rowboat on the lake or simply stroll under the umbrella pines.

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13:30

🍜 Lunch at Trattoria Da Cesare al Casaletto

Worth the short trip for arguably Rome's best traditional cooking. The amatriciana is legendary.

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16:00

🛍️ Spanish Steps & Via Condotti

Iconic baroque stairway and Rome's luxury shopping street. Great for an afternoon passeggiata.

18:00

🌿 Sunset at Pincio Terrace

Beautiful viewpoint over Piazza del Popolo. Watch the sun set over St. Peter's dome.

20:00

🍜 Farewell dinner at Armando al Pantheon

Family-run trattoria steps from the Pantheon since 1961. Classic Roman dishes done perfectly.

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Rome is a living museum where 2,800 years of history unfold at every turn. The Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon stand as testaments to the ancient empire, while the Vatican houses some of humanity's greatest art. But Rome is more than ruins — it's a city of vibrant neighborhoods like Trastevere with its cobblestone streets and ivy-clad trattorias, Testaccio with its authentic food scene, and Monti with its hipster boutiques and wine bars. Roman cuisine is deceptively simple yet unforgettable: cacio e pepe, carbonara, supplì, and the world's best gelato. The city rewards slow exploration — linger over an espresso at a corner bar, toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, and watch golden hour light up the Tiber. Public transport covers the main sights, but the best way to discover Rome is on foot. Spring and fall offer ideal weather with fewer crowds than the scorching summer months.

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