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When in Rome do as the....

Updated: Nov 6, 2023

I have been to The Eternal City of Rome twice in my travels to Italy and I will once again return to the city in 2023. I love to share the city with friends, family and clients. It doesn't matter if you have one day or 30 days you will always find something to explore. Don't let the idea of visiting Rome overwhelm you.


Guide to Seeing Rome in 3 Days

Rome is an extraordinary capital, and it can take weeks or more to get in all the sites, cuisine, and culture. Travelling can often be stressful when visiting a place that has so much to offer. This list will pinpoint the absolute best places to visit if time is of the essence.


Day 1 - Vatican, St. Peter’s, Trastevere

To get the most out of your day, start early! You’ll want to arrive at the Vatican in the morning to beat the crowds. Be sure to dress humbly in reverence of the religious city-state. Start at the Vatican museums. There are over 54 Christian and art galleries within the city, and the collections are stunning. Be sure to visit the Sistine Chapel, which holds the striking ceiling art done by legendary artist, Michelangelo. Once you’ve gotten your fill of art, stop by Via delle Grazie and grab some lunch. To top your day off, have some fun at the beautiful neighborhood Trastevere. If possible, check out the award-winning La Gatta Buia, they have an unbelievable Fiori di zucca! You can take a walk and explore the global city streets. You can sit on the gorgeous Spanish Steps and take in the ethos, and people-watch as part of your adventure.



Day 2 - Colosseum, Palatine Hill, Roman Forum

The best way to begin your second day is to hop aboard the Metropolitana (subway) and take a ride to the Colosseo station. Once you've arrived, stop by the ticket counter and purchase your one ticket that will grant access to the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and the Roman Forum (If possible, avoid first Sundays)! Be sure to do some research on this ancient wonder beforehand so that you understand what you’re exploring. There are many spigots throughout the area with fresh water, grab a bottle before leaving. Now, it’s time to hike up the Palatine Hill! It may be wise to get a private tour if possible. The views from the hill towers are stunning and overlook the Roman Forum and Circus Maximus. On your way back, keep left to arrive at the Forum to take in even more majestic views. Grab some dinner and get some rest for your final day!



Day 3 – Pantheon, Largo di Torre Argentina, Piazza Navona

Begin your last day with an espresso and head over to the Trevi fountain. Keep with tradition and toss in a coin for good luck! Next, head over to the Pantheon church. While there, be sure to be respectful and keep your voice low. After a good lunch, stroll over to Largo di Torre Argentina, which is also known as a cat sanctuary. The cats are well taken care of by a local charity, and feeding them is prohibited. Lastly, we have Piazza Navona to explore. This elegant showcase Square in Rome is built on the Stadium of Domitian. If possible, visit at sunset as the sight of the Square is awe-inspiring.


Now that you’ve accomplished an impressive three-day tour. Enjoy a great glass of wine and rest up before heading back from this wonderous city.



What is next?

Are you ready to explore Rome and the other cities of Italy? Is it time to have a glass of wine in Tuscany or a cup of cappuccino in a Roman square? Have you dreamed of visiting the leaning tower of Piza or take a sunset gondola ride through the canals of Venice?


We are working on putting a group together to travel to Italy this coming fall. Join our Wine Lovers who Love to Travel Facebook group to keep up to date on the details. If you are ready to live your dream, call me at 425-361-5212 or email at michelle@travelthereandback.com and we can start putting the details together.


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