Things to Do in Rome

Everything you need to explore Rome — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Historic in Rome

Pantheon
Free 0.5 km from centre

A 2000-year-old former Roman temple, now a church, with the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. The oculus opens to the sky and rain falls through to the polished floor. Entry is free, but you must queue in Piazza della Rotonda.

🕐 Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00, Sun 9:00–18:00

💡 Go at 8.30am just after opening to avoid 45-minute queues. Mass at 9am is a quieter way in.

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Basilica of San Clemente
0 0.8 km from centre

A 12th-century basilica built on top of a 4th-century church, which itself sits on a 1st-century Roman street and Mithraic temple. For €10 you walk down three layers of Roman history. Worth every euro.

🕐 Mon–Sat 9:00–12:30 & 15:00–17:30; Sun 12:00–17:30

💡 The natural spring in the lowest level can make steps slippery. Wear sturdy shoes and bring a small torch to read the dark inscriptions.

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Cultural in Rome

Trastevere
Free 1.2 km from centre

A medieval neighbourhood of narrow alleys, ivy-covered houses and lively piazzas. Free to wander. Street food costs €3–€5 for pizza al taglio or supplì. The Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere has stunning 12th-century mosaics inside.

🕐 Always open; basilica 7:30–20:00

💡 Skip the main Piazza Trilussa at night—packed with tourists. Instead walk up Via della Scala to Via dell'Arco di San Calisto for good wine bars and fewer crowds.

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Park in Rome

Villa Borghese Gardens
Free 1.5 km from centre

Rome's central public park: walking paths, pine groves, a small lake with rowboats, and a stunning view from the Pincio Terrace. Free for everyone, no ticket needed. Cycle hire or pedalo boats cost roughly €5–€8 per hour.

🕐 Every day, sunrise to sunset

💡 Take a book and a sandwich to the Giardino degli Aranci across the road at sunset—the view over the dome is better than any rooftop bar.

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Landmark in Rome

Colosseum
0 0.6 km from centre

The world's largest amphitheatre, built in 70-80 AD and capable of holding 50,000 spectators. Rome's most iconic monument, the Colosseum hosted gladiatorial contests, animal hunts and public spectacles for 400 years. The adjacent Roman Forum and Pala

🕐 09:00-19:00

💡 Book tickets online at least 72 hours ahead — the Colosseum is one of the most visited sites in the world and same-day tickets are rarely available. The Forum–Palatine side entrance on Via Sacra has shorter queues.

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Historical in Rome

Roman Forum
0 0.8 km from centre

The Roman Forum is the ancient heart of Rome — a rectangular plaza surrounded by the ruins of important government buildings dating to the Roman Empire. Once the centre of Roman public life, it contains temples, arches and civic buildings spanning ov

🕐 9am–one hour before sunset daily

💡 Book online to skip the queue — the combined ticket includes the Colosseum and Palatine Hill. Best visited early morning before tour groups arrive. The elevated view from the Capitoline Hill gives the best overview of the Forum.

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Museum in Rome

Centrale Montemartini
0 2.5 km from centre

Roman statues placed among early 20th-century power plant machinery—turbines and marble heads side by side. Admission costs €7.50 and the collection is small enough to see in 90 minutes. Far quieter than the Capitoline Museums.

🕐 Tue–Sun 9:00–19:00; closed Mon

💡 Buy a combined ticket for €12 to also see the Musei Capitolini within two days. The cafeteria has cheap coffee and a terrace overlooked by a 4-metre turbine.

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Where to Eat in Rome

Bar del Tennis Local ££
Giolitti ice_cream ££
Gustosando italian_pizza;italian ££
rgb46 - relax gallery books Local ££
Alexanderplatz Local ££
Pizzeria ai Marmi pizza ££
Beere mangiare e co. Local ££
Sichuan Haozi chinese ££
Elliot Local ££
Bar San Calisto Local ££
Bar Cornetteria Local ££
Antico Falcone Romana ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Rome?

The top attractions include Pantheon, Trastevere, Villa Borghese Gardens, Colosseum, Basilica of San Clemente, Roman Forum.

How many days do you need in Rome?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Rome 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Rome famous for?

Rome is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Rome?

Top options include Bar del Tennis, Giolitti, Gustosando, rgb46 - relax gallery books.