3 Day Trip To Rome
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  • St. Peter's Basilica / Basilica di San Pietro in Vatican

    The Basilica which is originally built in 4th century AD, further rebuilt several times. This is the largest basilica I've ever seen and with the greatest sculptures. You can find Pieta of Michelangelo here as well as other statues of Popes.
  • Vatican Museums

    Outstanding and seemingly endless array of collections and historical spaces (including the Sistine Chapel) filled with remarkable works of art.
  • Piazza Navona

    One of Rome's cutest and most charming places. It was the site of an ancient race track built during the reign of Domitian, hence the oval shape it still bears. It has three beautiful fountains as well as Rome's most expensive restaurants.
  • Pantheon, Rome

    An architectural Marvel for its time. It's amazing the scale of the place and it's ambiance! A must visit.
  • Trevi Fountain / Fontana di Trevi

    Let's finish the first day by walking to the Piazza di Trevi and enjoying the views of the Trevi fountain, one of the sights you can't leave Rome without seeing.
  • The library of Queen Margaret is absolutely great. Accompanied on the visit by-trained guides and never left alone.
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  • Piazza Venezia

    Here you'll find the most beautiful building in Rome. I cannot believe human hands built this...
  • Palatine Hill

    The Palatine Hill, the most important of the seven hills of Rome. According to the legend it was here where a shepherd found two young boys, Romulus a Remus, founders of Rome, suckling a she-wolf. It's an extensive historical complex with many ruins of mansions of famous Romans, including the Emperor Augustus himself, who built a Temple to Apollo next to his own residence.
  • Colosseum / Coliseum

    Amazing place full of rich history. It's one of the must see places when you drop by in Rome and it's also one of the most accessible monuments in the city.
  • Le Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini

    A magical experience, helps understand how all the ruina looked, how the romans lived. Shows how to use technology. Maybe a bit rushed at points but worthwhile.
  • Trajan's Market

    Great to see how the markets were organised in the Roman times. Gives a good impression.
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  • Villa Borghese

    Start your day visiting splendid art galleries of Villa Borghese. It's a compact site of three floors, sessions are timed for two hours and that time will be enough for you to enjoy it. It's beautiful from its decorated floors to the ceilings with many gorgeous paintings and sculptures in between. Modern art installations have also their place amongst exhibits.
  • Piazza del Popolo

    Such touristic, historic place to stay in and little bit farther, there are shops and restaurants. And the ice cream is amazing.
  • Museo dell'Ara Pacis

    Nice architecture from Richard Meier. The museum is relatively small, but has regular exhibitions. I would recommend it, because it can be easily included in the sightseeing tours around.
  • Spanish Steps / Spanish Square

    One of the famous views of Rome you shouldn't miss. There's nothing much of things to do here, but walk up and down the stairs and enjoy the atmosphere.
  • Fontana della Barcaccia

    A beautiful fountain at the bottom of the Spanish Steps, made by Pietro Bernini with his promising son Gian Lorenzo.
  • Via del Corso

    Moving on to the shopping part of our stay. Start in Via del Corso with many interesting shops and shopping centres. If you came off season, enjoy many discounts!