Rome is the Eternal City — 3,000 years of history layered over each other in a living, breathing metropolis where ancient ruins sit beside baroque fountains, Renaissance palaces, and neighbourhood trattorias serving cacio e pepe since before tourism existed. No other city in the world concentrates this many world-historical monuments so densely, and the best way to see them is simply to walk and let the city surprise you.
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Aug 2026
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Quick facts
Timezone
Rome
Currency
€ EUR
Language
Italian
City transfer
~32 min
Leonardo Express Train / FL1 Regional Train / Bus / Taxi
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Don't miss
The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill are included in the Colosseum ticket (€18) but most visitors spend 20 minutes there and miss everything — the Palatine Hill above the Forum is the most archaeologically rich part of ancient Rome, where emperors built their palaces, and the view down over the Forum from the terrace is the best perspective on the ancient city. Allow 3 hours for the combined site.
Order coffee the Roman way: stand at the bar, say 'un caffè' (you'll get an espresso), and drink it in 90 seconds. Sant'Eustachio il Caffè near the Pantheon is a genuine institution — the baristas guard the exact recipe carefully and the result is among the finest espresso in the city. Morning is best; the coffee bill should come to €1.10.
The four Roman pasta dishes — cacio e pepe, carbonara, amatriciana, and gricia — each have strict ingredient rules. The best cacio e pepe in the city is arguably at Roscioli on Via dei Giubbonari (book ahead; it's also a deli and wine bar), where they use aged Pecorino and long pasta with a sauce so perfect it has spawned imitators across Europe.
The Pantheon is free to enter on weekdays before 9am (confirm current free hours as policies change) — arrive at 8:55am to walk into the space in near-silence. The 43-metre dome with its open oculus, casting a column of light that moves around the interior throughout the day, is more affecting without 500 other visitors inside.
Travel tips
- →Pre-book Vatican tickets well in advance
- →Tap water is drinkable — refill at nasoni street fountains
- →Avoid restaurants next to major sights for better value
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