Explore the eternal city





Colosseum



The Colosseum, the largest amphitheater of the ancient world, is one of the undisputed symbols of Rome. Built between 70 and 80 AD, this impressive monument could accommodate up to 50,000 spectators for gladiatorial shows, wild animal hunts and naval battles. Walk among its arches and imagine life in the times of the Roman Empire. A visit to the Colosseum is a real dive into history.

Roman Forum and Palatine



Located near the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill are another fascinating example of ancient Rome. The Forum was the beating heart of the political, religious and social life of the city, while the Palatine, one of the seven hills of Rome, is famous for being the place where, according to legend, Romulus founded Rome. Exploring these areas, you can admire ruins of temples, basilicas and ancient imperial palaces.

Pantheon



The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved buildings of ancient Rome, and its dome is an engineering masterpiece. Built as a temple for all the gods, today it is a Catholic church and the burial place of several Italian kings and the artist Raphael. The light that filters from the oculus of the dome creates a unique atmosphere, making every visit to the Pantheon an evocative experience.



Trevi Fountain



Hidden among the alleys of the historic center, the Trevi Fountain is one of the most famous fountains in the world. Designed by Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini, the fountain is a masterpiece of Roman Baroque. According to tradition, throwing a coin into the fountain guarantees your return to Rome. Don't miss the opportunity to admire this masterpiece and maybe make a wish.

Piazza Navona



Piazza Navona is another jewel of Roman Baroque, built on the remains of the Stadium of Domitian. The square is famous for its three fountains, particularly the Fountain of the Four Rivers by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, which represents the main rivers of the four continents known at the time. Surrounded by cafes and restaurants, Piazza Navona is a great place for an evening stroll.

Vatican City



Although technically an independent state, Vatican City is a must for anyone visiting Rome. Here you can admire the majestic St. Peter's Basilica, explore the Vatican Museums and contemplate the Sistine Chapel with its famous frescoes by Michelangelo. Visiting the Vatican is a spiritual and cultural experience that will leave you speechless.

Recommended activities



Food tour



Rome is famous not only for its history, but also for its cuisine. Taking part in a gastronomic tour will allow you to discover the authentic flavors of the city, savoring traditional dishes such as pasta carbonara, supplì and artisanal ice creams. Explore local markets, trattorias and the most authentic restaurants on an unforgettable culinary journey.

Evening walk along the Tiber



The Tiber River, which runs through Rome, offers a picturesque backdrop for an evening stroll. During the summer, the river banks come alive with stalls, cafes and live music, creating a vibrant and relaxing atmosphere. Enjoy a romantic evening admiring the illuminated bridges and the beauty of the Roman cityscape.

Excursion to Villa Borghese



Villa Borghese is one of the largest and most beautiful parks in Rome, a green oasis in the heart of the city. Here you can take a walk through the Italian gardens, visit the Borghese Gallery with its extraordinary art collection, or simply relax on a bench enjoying the tranquility of the park. It is the ideal place for a break from the frenzy of the city.