Top 10 Things to do in Rome

Are you traveling to Rome in Italy? No matter if it’s your first time in the Eternal city or if you have been before, there are countless things to do in Rome as a tourist. If you’ve already seen the major attractions, there are quite a few hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path things to do in Rome that you can explore as well. 


Also read: 4 days in Rome itinerary 


Colosseum

The Colosseum is one of Rome’s most famous and historic buildings. During the reign of the Roman Empire, the Colosseum was a theater where they held gladiatorial games, plays, and executions. Nowadays you can walk around and look and learn more about ancient Rome and all the activities that took place at the Coliseum.

To visit Colosseum is definitely one of the must things to do in Rome!

Rent a scooter and go sightseeing

Do as the Italians themselves and cruise around on a scooter. A simple and fun way to get around while you also get some sightseeing.

Make a wish at the Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain is the world’s most famous wishing well and has a secure spot on many people’s bucket list. Toss a coin behind your back down into Trevi’s water; then your wish will come true.

If you’re staying in Rome for two days, you should definitely stop by here.

Pantheon

At the middle of Piazza Della Rotonda lies the ancient Pantheon. In ancient Rome, this was a holy temple where they worship all gods. More recently, the Pantheon has become a memorial for some of the nation’s most famous men.

Roman Forum

In ancient Rome, the Roman Forum was a plaza and a public space for religious ceremonies, business, and political meetings. Today, this place is in ruins but still a very popular tourist attraction in Rome.

Pinsere Roma

Pinsere Roma clearly has some of the best pizzas in the entire Rome. But they don’t have any table to sit down, so Pinsere Roma is the perfect place for a quick lunch or takeaway.

pizza in rome

Crafts and art exhibitions along Margutta

Go and look at the beautiful crafts and art exhibitions along the street of Margutta. There are just a few tourists who find their way here, which is a shame because there are many fine handicrafts and artwork.

Spanish steps

Spanish Steps is a very popular tourist attraction in central Rome, on the slope of the hill Pincios. The staircase was built by Francesco de Sanctis between 1723-1725 and is a starting point for sightseeing in Rome.

All around there are many small boutiques with designer clothes, trattorias, and cozy restaurants.

Gelateria Giolitti

Many places in Rome sells delicious ice cream, but not as exclusive and old as the one Gelateria Giolitti offers. They have so many exciting ice cream flavors that you will want to try them all. But it’s not just the ice cream that makes Gelateria Giolitti the best in town; it’s the whole package. It is also the interior, the cozy outdoor terrace, and stylish staff gives you that unique and luxurious feeling.

To have a classic gelato is surely one of the must things to do in Rome.

Vatican City

Vatican City is the world’s smallest independent state with less than 500 citizens. But despite that, there are many important buildings and places to visit. When visiting the Vatican, make sure to enter the world’s largest church, St. Peter’s Basilica. On Sundays, you can come here to see the pope preach.

You shouldn’t miss out on a visit to the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums.

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