With a focus on the highlights in Rome, we wanted to share what we think is an excellent itinerary for your time in Rome, which covers the attractions that visitors to Rome are most likely going to want to visit. This covers all the major highlights for your three-day visit. Following t...
Is 3 Days Enough to Visit Rome? You can definitely see the best of Rome in three days, but I do recommend adding a 4th day or at least half a day if possible. At the end of this Rome 3-day itinerary, you’ll find that I have included an optional 4th day, allowing you to tak...
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Although Rome teems with enough places to visit and things to do, I’ve put together the perfect plan to get the best out of Rome in 3 days. If you’re looking for the best accommodation to kickstart your trip, I highly recommendthisproperty right by the Colosseum– I stayed here recen...
3 Days in Rome. An itinerary for Rome covering everything from all the highlights you need to see, to when to visit, where to stay, and tips on saving money in Rome!
What can you see and do in Rome in 3 days? With only 72 hours in the Eternal City, this is the perfect itinerary to see the top sites and attractions!
Best day of the week to visit the Colosseum?The Colosseum is open 7 days a week. And new for 2024 the Colosseum is open December 25 and January 1. So is there a day of the week that is best for visiting the Colosseum?In high season, the Rome Italy Colosseum is crowded every ...
When you’re finally tuckered out, head back to your hotel and dream about your wonderful time in the Eternal City! Alright, that wraps up my guide to the places to visit in Rome in 3 days! Until next time – Ciao!
Undoubtedly, one of the most amazing things you can do in Rome is to visit the Vatican after the crowds have left. If money isn’t an option, then yes, you can visit the Vatican Museums outside of their opening hours. But for the rest of us, the best alternative is the VIP af...
Finish your first out of 3 days in Rome with a stunning sunset on top of Pinicio Hill. It’s on the west side of the Borghese gardens and it’s one of the most romantic places in the world to enjoy a sunset. The whole experience is complemented by local musicians playing catchy Itali...