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Rome, Italy

1 Day in Rome

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Day 1: Ancient Foundations to Baroque Rome

This day traces Rome’s evolution from imperial power to artistic masterpiece, beginning among the ruins of ancient civilization and gradually unfolding into the grand piazzas and fountains that define the city’s modern identity.

Morning

Start your day like a local with a quick espresso standing at the bar of a café. Then head to the Colosseum, the massive amphitheater where gladiatorial games and public spectacles once symbolized imperial power.

Pass by the Arch of Constantine, a triumphal arch commemorating military victory and symbolizing Rome’s transition into the Christian era.

Continue into the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, the political, religious, and residential heart of ancient Rome, where ruins of temples, basilicas, and imperial palaces illustrate the rise of a civilization.

Afternoon

Have lunch at a neighborhood trattoria, sampling classic Roman pastas: cacio e pepe (pecorino and black pepper), gricia (guanciale, pecorino, black pepper), amatriciana (guanciale, tomato, pecorino), or carbonara (guanciale, pecorino, egg, black pepper).

Optional add-on: Visit Campo de’ Fiori, a historic square that functions as a lively daytime market filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and gourmet items.

Make your way to Piazza Navona, a grand Baroque square built atop an ancient stadium, now known for its elegant fountains and vibrant street life. Take a cafe break and do some people-watching.

Continue on to the Pantheon, famed for its perfectly proportioned dome and open oculus. Requirements for respectful/modest attire apply at churches and other religious sites. Visitors should avoid disrupting religious observances and remain mindful of posted customs.

Evening

Grab a quick snack of supplì (fried rice ball with melted mozzarella at its center) and head to the Trevi Fountain, where legend directs you to toss a coin over your shoulder to ensure a return to Rome. Have dinner in the surrounding streets, where you can try Roman-style pizza, known for its thin, crisp crust.

End the evening at Piazza di Spagna, climbing the Spanish Steps to reach Trinità dei Monti. From the top, take in sweeping views of the city with a gelato to close out the day.

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Options for Bad Weather

In case of extremely hot, humid, or rainy weather, visit:

  • Capitoline Museums for the collections of classical sculpture and artifacts, including the Bronze She-Wolf
  • Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica - Palazzo Barberini to explore a 17th-century palace with an extensive art collection, including works by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Bernini
  • National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, which showcases 19th- and 20th-century art, including pieces by Van Gogh, Monet, and Kandinsky
  • Galleria Alberto Sordi, a covered shopping gallery with Art Nouveau design
  • Doria Pamphilj Gallery to view masterpieces in a historically preserved palace
  • Palazzo Altemps, a Renaissance palace filled with ancient sculpture

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