Top 10 things to do in Rome!
1. Start Your Day Like a Local with Italian Breakfast
Before you dive into monuments and museums, do what Romans do. To start your mornings in a Roman style, you can enjoy a cappuccino and croissant at a local café. Popular spots like Sant' Eustachio Caffè or Antico Forno Roscioli offer a perfect starting point for exploring Rome. This small ritual sets the tone for your day. Rome is about rhythm — not rushing.
2. Visit the Colosseum
The Colosseum is iconic for a reason. Standing in front of it feels surreal.
But here’s the truth: many visitors just walk around it, take photos, and leave.
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Book a guided experience.
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Explore the underground chambers.
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Learn how gladiators prepared before stepping into the arena.
When you understand the stories behind the stone, the Colosseum becomes unforgettable.
3. Walk Through the Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
Right next to the Colosseum lies the heart of Ancient Rome.
The Roman Forum once held temples, markets, and political speeches. Palatine Hill offers one of the best panoramic views in the city.
Take your time here. Don’t just snap photos — imagine life 2,000 years ago.
4. Vatikan'daki Sistine Şapeli'ne hayran kalın.
The Vatican is always busy — but it’s worth it.
Seeing Michelangelo’s ceiling in the Sistine Chapel is one of those moments when photos don’t do it justice.
Pro tip:
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Book skip-the-line tickets.
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Visit early morning.
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Climb the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica for a breathtaking view of Rome.
5. Get Lost in Trastevere
If you want to see the “real” Rome, cross the river and wander through Trastevere.
Cobblestone streets.
Ivy-covered walls.
Family-run trattorias.
This is where Rome slows down. Sit outside. Order pasta. Watch life happen.Get Lost in Trastevere
6. Toss a Coin into the Trevi Fountain
Yes, it’s crowded.
Yes, it’s touristy.
But at night? It’s magical.
Visit late evening, when the lights reflect off the water. Toss a coin over your shoulder — legend says it guarantees your return to Rome.
And honestly? You’ll want to come back.
7. Explore Rome on a Vespa Tour
Now let’s talk about something unforgettable.
If you truly want to experience Rome like a local, nothing compares to a Rome Vespa tour.
Picture this:
You’re riding through narrow streets.
The Colosseum suddenly appears in front of you.
You stop at hidden panoramic viewpoints that tourists rarely find.
A guided Vespa tour in Rome allows you to:
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Cover more ground than walking
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Access small streets and charming neighborhoods
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Enjoy sunset views from scenic hills
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Capture incredible photo moments
You can choose:
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Chauffeur-driven Vespa experiences
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Sunset Vespa photo tours
It’s not just sightseeing.
It’s freedom on two wheels.
For couples, solo travelers, or small groups, this is often the highlight of the entire trip.
8. Visit the Pantheon
The Pantheon is one of those places that doesn’t try too hard — and maybe that’s why it’s so impressive.
From the outside, it looks solid and ancient, almost understated compared to some of Rome’s dramatic landmarks. But once you step inside, everything changes. The space opens up above you, and your eyes naturally drift upward to the massive dome. Then you notice the oculus — the round opening at the top — letting natural light pour in from the sky.
There’s something strangely calming about it.
If it’s raining, you might even see water falling through the opening into the center of the floor, just as it has for nearly two thousand years. No glass. No modern roof. Just ancient engineering that still works.
After you’ve taken it all in, step back outside into Piazza della Rotonda. This little square is perfect for slowing down. Grab an espresso, or if it’s later in the day, order an aperitivo and sit for a while.
Watch the mix of locals, travelers, street musicians, and artists. Rome has a way of turning simple moments into memorable ones — and this is one of them.
No rush. No checklist. Just you, a coffee, and 2,000 years of history right behind you.
9. Relax at Villa Borghese Gardens
After exploring the city’s busy streets, Villa Borghese offers a peaceful break.
You can:
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Rent bikes
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Sit by the lake
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Watch the sunset from the Pincian Terrace
Rome can feel intense. This is where you slow down.
10. Taste Authentic Roman Cuisine
You haven’t truly visited Rome until you’ve tasted: Taste Authentic Roman Cuisine
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Carbonara
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Cacio e Pepe
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Supplì
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Tiramisu
Avoid restaurants with aggressive hosts outside. Walk a few streets away from major attractions for better quality and more authentic flavors.
Food in Rome isn’t just about eating.
It’s part of the culture.
Book Your Vespa Adventure
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