Rome: Latest 2025 Travel Guide

🌟 Editor's Guide: Must-See Attractions in Rome

1️⃣ Colosseum

  • One of Rome's most iconic landmarks, it witnessed the bloody battles of ancient Roman gladiators.
  • The editor recommends buying tickets online in advance, otherwise you may have to wait in line for a long time.

2️⃣ Roman Forum (Foro Romano) & Palatine Hill

  • Adjacent to the hippodrome, it was once the political, economic and religious center of the empire.
  • Palatine Hill is said to be the birthplace of the city of Rome and overlooks the entire square.

3️⃣ Pantheon

  • The best-preserved ancient Roman temple, with an amazing dome and skylight design.
  • Admission is free, and it’s a “must-see, must-photograph” attraction in my opinion📸.

4️⃣ Trevi Fountain

  • One of the most famous fountains in the world.
  • Legend has it that tossing a coin towards the fountain guarantees a future return to Rome.

5️⃣ Piazza di Spagna & Spanish Steps

  • A fashionable landmark in Rome, surrounded by exclusive boutiques.
  • In spring, the steps are full of flowers, and the atmosphere is particularly romantic🌸.

6. Vatican City State (Città del Vaticano)

  • The smallest country in the world, but its attractions are extremely shocking!
  • A must-see is St. Peter's Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro), where you can climb to the top to see the panoramic view of the Vatican.
  • The Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani) house countless works of art, including Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling painting.

🍴 Editor's Recommendation: Must-Try Food in Rome

Italian classic Roman flavor

  1. Spaghetti alla Carbonara 🍝

    • A Roman original, made with egg yolk, black pepper, goat's milk cheese (Pecorino Romano) and bacon (Guanciale), no cream added!
  2. Amatriciana 🍅

    • Tomato sauce base, with bacon and Pecorino cheese, sour and appetizing.
  3. Cacio e Pepe 🧀

    • Super simple cheese and black pepper pasta, but full of flavor.
  4. Pizza Romana 🍕

    • The characteristic is that the crust is crispy and thin, and the taste is different from the thick Naples bread.
  5. Fried rice balls (Supplì) 🍙

    • Tomato and cheese rice balls, which are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, are a popular street snack.
  6. Tiramisu (Tiramisù) 🍰

    • Italy's national dessert, many cafés in Rome have special versions.

Drink recommendations :

  • Espresso, fast, accurate, and delicious in one sip!
  • Aperol Spritz (aperitif) is best enjoyed in the square at dusk.

🚆 Editor's Transportation Tips: Click to Go & Click to Go Within the City

Go to Rome

  • Airplane ✈️:
    • Rome has two major airports: Fiumicino Airport (FCO) mainly serves international routes; Ciampino Airport (CIA) mainly serves budget airlines.
  • Train :
    • Roma Termini Station is a national hub, connecting cities such as Florence, Milan and Naples.

City transportation

  1. Metro 🚇
    • There are three lines (A, B, C) covering the main attractions. A single ticket costs €1.5.
  2. Bus & Tram 🚌🚋
    • The network is wide but prone to traffic jams, so the editor recommends using it for short distances.
  3. Walking 🚶♀️
    • Rome has many attractions, and the main attractions in the city center can be reached on foot.
  4. Taxi/Uber 🚖
    • The starting price for a taxi is about €3-4, but be careful of illegal taxis.

📝 Editor's Summary

I think Rome is a tourist paradise that combines history, art and food .

  • As for attractions, there are ancient Roman ruins, the Vatican art treasure house, and the romantic square fountain;
  • As for food, carbonara, crispy and thin Roman pizza, fried rice balls, all of them are authentic;
  • In terms of transportation, the subway is convenient, but walking is the best way to get around, as you can feel the city atmosphere while walking.

In a nutshell: Going to Rome is worth it, even if you're exhausted! 🏛🍷🍝


📅Itinerary: 3 days and 2 nights

🗓 Day 1: Ancient Rome History Tour

morning

  • 🏟Colosseo
    • Buy skip-the-line tickets early to avoid long queues.
  • 🏛Roman Forum (Foro Romano)
    • It was once the political and religious center of the empire.
  • Palatine Hill
    • Legend has it that this is the place where Rome was founded, and you can overlook the entire square.

noon

  • 🍴 Lunch recommendation: Try Carbonara pasta at a traditional Trattoria (family-style restaurant).

afternoon

  • 🏛Piazza del Campidoglio
    • The square designed by Michelangelo is full of artistic atmosphere.
  • 🏛 Capitoline Museums
    • It houses a large collection of ancient Roman sculptures.

night

  • 🍕 Dinner Recommendation: Pizza Romana + Aperol Spritz
  • 🚶♀️ Visit the Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) at night, the night view is particularly romantic✨.

🗓 Day 2: Vatican Art Tour

morning

  • ⛪Basilica di San Pietro
    • Climb to the top to overlook the entire Vatican and the city of Rome.
  • 🖼Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani)
    • Including Michelangelo's "Sistine Chapel" ceiling painting.

noon

  • 🍴 Lunch recommendation: Amatriciana or Cacio e Pepe .

afternoon

  • 🚶♂️ Stroll around Castel Sant'Angelo
    • It was once the mausoleum of the emperor and later became a refuge for the pope.
  • Take a stroll along the Tiber River and soak up Rome's laid-back atmosphere.

night

  • 🍴 Dinner recommendation: Try Osteria Mazzola with red wine🍷.
  • 🚶♀️ Take a night tour of Piazza Navona . There is a sculpture of three fountains on the square and the surrounding restaurants have a good atmosphere.

🗓 Day 3: Romantic city exploration

morning

  • 🏛Pantheon
    • Admission is free and you can admire the magnificent dome design.
  • 🚶♀️Piazza di Spagna & Spanish Steps
    • There are high-end boutiques nearby, perfect for shopping or taking photos.

noon

  • 🍴 Lunch recommendation: Supplì + Tiramisu , simple and authentic.

afternoon

  • 🛍Shopping on Via del Corso
  • Or go to the Campo de' Fiori market to buy local ingredients, cheeses and spices.

evening

  • 🍴 Last meal recommendation: Enjoy Bouillabaisse (Italian version) or traditional Italian stew.
  • 🚆 Transfer to the airport/train station to end the trip.

📝 Editor's Tips

  1. Tickets : There are packages for the Colosseum + Roman Forum + Palatine Hill. It is recommended to book a guided tour.
  2. Clothing : Appropriate clothing is required to enter religious areas in the Vatican (cover shoulders and knees).
  3. Transportation : Buy a 72-hour transportation ticket (€18) which allows unlimited use of the Metro, buses, and trams.
  4. Food : Trattoria and Osteria offer more authentic flavors than tourist restaurants.
  5. Safety : Be aware of pickpockets, especially around the Termini metro station and popular tourist attractions.

🧭 Editor's Summary

This 3-day, 2-night Rome itinerary gives you:

  • Day 1 : Journey into the history of the ancient Roman Empire🏟
  • Day 2 : Immerse yourself in the art of the Vatican 🎨
  • Day 3 : Enjoy the romantic square, shopping and delicious food 🍷🍰

I think Rome is a city worth visiting even when you’re tired . Whether it’s the historical buildings, artistic treasures, or authentic cuisine, you’ll fall in love with the “Eternal City” 💖.

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