Join us on this route to discover the sites to visit in Rome, a city of infinite archaeological treasures, renowned art collections, and an eternal cultural heritage. This is the best of what to see in Rome in 3 days.
The world’s smallest state encompasses a heritage of 2,000 years of history and art of the Catholic Church, proudly displayed to both pilgrims and tourists alike. From the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel to the Raphael Rooms, here’s what you need to know before planning your visit to the Vatican Museums.
The bohemian and colorful neighborhood of Trastevere has become a bustling area in the Italian capital, attracting both tourists and locals daily to its trattorias, bars, and artisan shops. Get ready to enjoy the most Roman district of Rome, and don’t miss out on the mosaics in its churches, lively squares, and historic facades.
The squares of Rome are a fundamental part of the city’s charm. Some are surprising for their architecture, others for the legends and stories that surround them; there are fountains that grant wishes, and even a square in Rome that can detect whether you are lying or telling the truth.
Believe it or not, visiting the Roman Colosseum, one of the main monuments of Rome, isn’t as easy as it seems. Here, we provide the best options for exploring the largest amphitheater in the world and one of the most significant places in Italy’s history.
There are few places in the world where religious spirituality and art converge so sublimely as in the Sistine Chapel. The decoration of the space is one of the most extraordinary examples of frescoes from the Renaissance period, especially the ceiling, which was the greatest challenge faced by the artist Michelangelo.
Rome is an open book of history that you will discover through its monuments. From the grandeur of the Roman Colosseum to the romanticism emanating from the Trevi Fountain, the capital of Italy will never stop surprising you.