
Vatican Museums
Vast collections of art and antiquities culminating in the Sistine Chapel—one of the world’s greatest museum complexes.

St. Peter's Basilica
Grand Renaissance church at the Vatican featuring Bernini, Michelangelo and a sublime dome with panoramic views.

Piazza Navona
Elegant Baroque square with fountains, street artists and lively cafés—perfect for people-watching and sunset strolls.

Trastevere
Charming neighborhood of narrow lanes, lively trattorias and bohemian energy—best for evenings and authentic local life.

Colosseum
Ancient Roman amphitheater famed for gladiator games and monumental architecture—must-see history in the heart of Rome.

Palatine Hill
Legendary hill of emperors with palace ruins, gardens and stunning views over the Forum and Circus Maximus.

Campo de' Fiori
Lively square hosting a morning market for produce and flowers, transforming into a buzzing dining spot by night.

Spanish Steps
Famous 18th-century staircase linking Piazza di Spagna and Trinità dei Monti—great for photos and people-watching.

Roman Forum
Ruined heart of ancient Rome where temples, basilicas and public life unfolded—walk through 2,000 years of history.

Piazza Venezia
Central traffic hub dominated by the monumental Altare della Patria—gateway to Rome’s historic core and viewpoints.

Trevi Fountain
Baroque masterpiece where visitors toss coins for luck; iconic, crowded and dazzling at night under lights.
Appian Way (Via Appia Antica)
One of Rome’s oldest roads—lined with tombs, ruins and quiet countryside; ideal for cycling and historical walks.
Circus Maximus
Once Rome’s largest chariot-racing stadium; now a vast grassy arena evoking imperial spectacles and public gatherings.
Basilica of St. John Lateran
Cathedral of the Bishop of Rome and the city's oldest major basilica—rich in history, art and grand interiors.
Altare della Patria
Imposing white-marble monument honoring Italy’s unification, with terraces offering sweeping views over Rome.
Galleria Borghese
Intimate museum housing masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio and Raphael—book ahead for timed-entry visits.
Villa Borghese
Expansive landscaped park with museums, villas, lakes and shaded paths—Rome’s green oasis for relaxation and culture.
Castel Sant'Angelo
Riverside fortress with a layered history—from mausoleum to papal stronghold—and panoramic terrace views of Rome.
Pantheon
Exceptionally preserved Roman temple with a spectacular oculus and harmonious interior—an architectural wonder.
Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo’s breathtaking ceiling and Last Judgment make this an unforgettable masterpiece of Renaissance art.