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ROME

THE NEIGHBORHOODS TO EXPLORE

CENTER

 

Historic heart of the city

 

TRASTEVERE

 

Authentic and lively, ideal for the evening
 

PRATI

 

Elegant area near the Vatican, orderly and quiet

MONTI

 

Hipster atmosphere among boutiques and restaurants

HOW TO GET AROUND ROME

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• On Foot
 

• Metro
 

• Taxi & Uber
 

WHEN TO GO TO ROME

Useful tips

The best times to visit Rome are spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October): pleasant weather, less hot than summer and ideal conditions for walking among monuments and historic neighborhoods.
 

Summer can be very hot and muggy, with many Romans on vacation in August
 

Winter is mild, but perfect for a relaxing weekend among museums, shopping and art 
 

 

 

GateFree Tip:
Avoid holiday weekends and book in advance during Easter, spring holidays and the Christmas period.
 

DEDICATE AT LEAST 3 DAYS TO THE CITY

The city offers an innumerable number of places of interest, including historic neighborhoods, museums, and churches

TRAFFIC CAN BE HEAVY

If you decide to rent a car, keep in mind that traffic in Rome can be very heavy, so plan your travel and parking times carefully, as parking is not always easy

CHOOSE A HOTEL IN THE CITY CENTER

By choosing a hotel in a central area, you can get around and reach the main attractions easily

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3-day itinerary in Rome

1. Iconic Rome

3. Trastevere and Authentic Rome

Colosseum
Start from the symbol of the Eternal City, and from there continue to:

• Imperial Forums

• Capitoline Museums

• Pantheon

 

Trevi Fountain
Visit the iconic fountain and enjoy a walk through the streets of the historic center
 

Piazza del Popolo
Reach it by continuing along Via del Corso, stopping at the Spanish Steps

 

 

Trastevere
Historic district, alleys, small squares and true Roman atmosphere
 

Campo de Fiori
Historic market and lively area
 

Gianicolo
Panoramic view of the city

 

Villa Borghese

Elegant park and relaxation among nature and museums
 


 

2. Vatican and museums

Vatican City

Reach the iconic St. Peter's Square, then continue to the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums 

 

Castel Sant'Angelo

Visit the castle by crossing the iconic bridge

 

Piazza Navona

Continue to Piazza Navona and enjoy a walk

Where to sleep

Rome is huge, and the choice of area where you stay will greatly influence your travel experience: below you will find the best areas to stay, based on your needs

HISTORIC CENTER

TRASTEVERE

MONTI

Monuments, shopping and restaurants 

 

Perfect for:
• Visiting the main points of interest on foot

• Shopping

 

💡 Ideal for those visiting Rome for the first time.

Lively area during the day and bustling in the evening with its venues 

 

Great if you want to experience Rome at night and stay in an authentic neighborhood.

 

 

 

Bohemian neighborhood near the Colosseum, full of boutiques, restaurants, and clubs. 

Authentic and central atmosphere, great for dynamic stays.

 

 

 

EATING IN ROME

Rome is one of the symbols of Italian cuisine, its typical dishes are requested and replicated all over the world
 

Here food is part of the city's history and is one of the main reasons to visit the city.
 

What you absolutely must try:


• Carbonara - Amatriciana - Gricia - Cacio e Pepe 
• Oxtail stew 
• Jewish-style artichokes
• Thin Roman pizza
• Saltimbocca

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Recommended restaurants:
 

• Da Enzo al 29 
  Typical Roman trattoria in an informal setting
 

• Felice al Testaccio
  Iconic, historic and elegant trattoria
 

• Domenico dal 1968
  Genuine and no-frills osteria
 

• Roscioli
  Historic bakery, classic Roman-style pizza 
 

• Shinto
   High-end Japanese restaurant
 

• Kraken
   Modern seafood restaurant with refined dishes


• Assunta Madre
  Elegant seafood restaurant
 


 

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