Rome Italy travel guide - Tips for first-time visitors
Rome is without doubt one the most beautiful cities in the world; every year millions of tourists come from around the world to admire the treasures and masterpieces of Roman art and architecture.
But a trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
Rome is an enchanting city where you'll discover a romantic blend of culture and history spiced up with a vibrant street and nightlife. Add in to the mix delicious gastronomy and excellent Italian wines, and you have an inspiring and beautiful destination that our Rome travel guide will help you make the most of.
This video offers the most important Rome travel tips for first-time visitors.
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Hi everyone, I'm Bojan from The Roman Guy. We're here at the Pantheon. Welcome to another video in our how-to series. Today, I'm going to show you the best things to do in Rome without crowds.
There's loads of free things to do if you’re trying to stick to a budget on your trip to Rome including the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and the Campo de Fiori neighborhood. Let's go.
We're in the Campo de' Fiori market, one of the oldest and probably the best outdoor market in Rome. It's buzzing. There's a lot of people around here. It’s about 11:30 or 12:00, but the best time to come here is as early as possible. In the morning you're going to find the best selection, the best bread, best cheeses, best fruits and vegetable and meats. It's your perfect picnic for the day. I'm going to get myself some cheese.
The beautiful Trevi Fountain is probably the most famous fountain in the world and you can just see that from here. It's around lunchtime right now and you should definitely not be here at this time of the day. Come here either early in the morning or later in the night when the fountain is illuminated.
I know, we're trying to show you around without crowds, but if there is one place you'd want to see with all the people around, it's this, Piazza Navona, one of the most beautiful piazzas in Rome. It's actually built on top of a first-century ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. Still today, this is the place where you're going to see lots of people all the time, but especially in the evening time is where you see street performers, singers, dancers and fire-breathers. This is where you're going to find locals and visitors alike. Come here to soak up the culture of Rome at its finest.
I'm going to let you in on a little secret. One of my favorite escapes in the Piazza Navona area is right here, Chiostro del Bramante. It's a beautiful old cloister with an amazing gallery next door. Up here, a beautiful café, where you can sit down and enjoy some quiet time. Gaze at the rooftops and have an amazing coffee or a some spirits in a 16th-century cloister. Delish!
We're here at the Spanish Steps, one of the best attractions in Rome. For nearly 300 years, the steps have attracted the attention of Romans and visitors alike. It also is one of the most popular and most crowded sites in all of the city, so unless show up very early in the morning to avoid the crowds. The best time to be here is right about now, just before the sunset when you can sit in the center of the steps and catch the sun go down just above Via dei Condotti, one of the most expensive streets in all of Rome.
See Rome without the crowds but remember to wear sunscreen!
Rome, capital of Italy, one of the most visited places in all of Europe. It's going to be busy, especially in the high season, but as you have seen there's always a way to avoid crowds. I hope, this video has been of help.
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Hey guys, Sean here from The Roman Guy.
We’re here in Roma Termini station, it’s 6:05 AM and we have the 6:15 AM train for a Rome to Venice day trip.
We generally suggest you spend at least one night in Venice, but not every vacation has time for that. We understand so we’re going to show you how to see Venice in a day.
Venice is made up from 118 island and is home to over a quarter million people. The historical center itself and what we call the main island, is home to just around 55,000 residents.
With an average of over 30 million visitors per year, it’s a great idea to plan your day well.
Venice is about 15 times smaller than Rome, and all the top things to do are within walking distance from one another.
Venice is in the Veneto region of Italy, on the Adriatic Sea. By train it’s about 3.5 hours from Rome, 2 hours from Florence and 2.5 hours from Milan. Don’t get off at Venice Mestre, Venice S. Lucia is your stop!
From Venice Santa Lucia train station you can either take an expensive water taxi which is really cool, or the vaporetto which is like a boat version of a bus. You can take number 2 which will take you straight to St Mark's Square.
You can buy your tickets right outside the train station, and a single journey will cost you 7.50 euros as of 2018. Remember to validate the ticket before you get on board. The ticket is good for 75 minutes after you validate it and you can hop on and hop off as you go. The trip to St Mark's Square takes about 30 minutes.
St Mark’s Square is one of the most important and most recognizable squares in all of Italy. If you’re planning on going inside St Mark’s Basilica, you can either buy tickets online or book a guided tour to skip the line. Don’t show up without a ticket, or you’ll spend your day in Venice waiting in line.
Remember that entering St Mark’s Basilica, you’ll be entering a holy place, so make sure you have your shoulders and knees covered.
On the right hand side of St Mark's Basilica, you’ll find the Doge’s Palace. The special itinerary tour takes you to the once famous cell of Casanova and you also get to go across the Bridge of Sighs which is super cool!
You can visit the Doge’s Palace every day from 8:30am to 7pm April through October or until 5:30pm November to March.
This clock has been keeping time in Venice for over 500 years and built in the late 15th century.
Venetian legends hold that when the clock was revealed, it was so beautiful that the Doge had the clockmaker blinded so he could never create anything to rival it.
If you’re a lover of great views, definitely check out the Campanile or Bell Tower, open only April through to October.
Most people just think it’s the Libreria Acqua Alta is just a quirky store with gondolas inside but there’s actually a method to the madness. The name translates to the Library of High Water, most books are protected in bathtubs or even a gondola. This is because the canals flood and it’s the best way to keep the books protected.
Now we’ll head for a casual lunch at Osteria al Portego. In Venetian bars they sell something called Cicchetti, different mixed foods; fish, meat, all kind of fried items…
The Rialto Bridge is one of the most recognized attractions in Europe, let alone Venice. It was actually first built as a pontoon bridge in the 12th century. Later they rebuilt it out of wood but it burnt down a few times and collapsed on even more occasions. Finally they completed what you see today in 1591.
Nino & Friends is a cool little shop that we happened to stumble upon, they had the best cookie I’ve ever eaten in my life.
This city is a fishing village, so definitely walk through the fish market, which is a great picture of the local culture.
The Jewish Ghetto in Venice is the oldest Jewish ghetto in the world. It was created here in 1516.
In the Jewish Ghetto neighborhood you can find many cicchetteria and restaurants such as Mezzopieno, Bacaro dai Morosi and Birreria Zanon.
At this point, check your watch, see what time it is and start making your way back to the train station.
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5 Great Day Trips from Rome
Planning a trip to Rome? Why not squeeze in some exciting day trips into your itinerary? Sure, Rome packs a treasure trove of attractions, but the beautiful regions around the bustling city offer some of the most spectacular scenery and interesting sites that you may not otherwise get the opportunity to experience. Check out the following day trips from Rome
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The top three Rome tourist passes are the Omnia Vatican and Rome Card, the Rome City Pass (Turbopass) and Roma Pass.
There is a lesser-known card, Rome City Pass that operates a little differently than the other three. We have written about it in its own section.
All three passes pictured above have many features in common, but also have some variation, so it is important that you read all of the fine print.
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A great place to start is the Termini Station, which is easily accessible by Metro. I always book my hotel near Termini for its great flexibility to the Metro and trains throughout Italy and the Fiumicino Airport.
Head South West on via Cavour for less than 5 minutes for the first stop, the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore – a 5th century church with gilded ceiling and majestic works of art. The basilica is the largest catholic church in Rome outside of the Vatican. Typically, a 15 minute stop should to the trick.
Continue South west along via Cavour, following the bend to the right, for about 15 minutes where you will intersect with via Dei Fori Imperiali, turn left towards the Coliseum. With your advanced ticket purchase, you’ll use the short line for pre-purchased tickets – this should take about 5 minutes. When entering the Coliseum, head upwards into the stadium. An hour should be ample time to explore and take photos.
When exiting the Coliseum, head south towards the Arch of Constantine then west up the roadway to the Forum. After entering the gates, the Arch of Titus is straight ahead – celebrating the 1st century victories of the Roman conquest of Jerusalem. Spending about an hour you can walk the grounds of the Forum and ascend the palatine hill for some great views of modern Rome.
From the center of the Forum, exit through the North East exit onto via dei Fori Imperiali and cross the street. Head north west along Trajan’s Forum and past Trajan’s column ending at the Alter of the Fatherland, also known as the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II. This landmark was completed in 1925 in honor of Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy.
Now head North on via dei Corso and follow the signs to the Trevi Fountain – there are several places here where you can get some food on the go.
Arriving at the Trevi Fountain, you’ll want to push your way through the crowds to get to the edge of the fountain for the obligatory coin toss over your shoulder – ensuring your future return to Rome. You’ll want to spend about 15 minutes here.
Heading west, follow the side streets to the Pantheon – generally, lines move quickly here and exploring the inside of the Pantheon will take about 20 minutes.
Continue westward towards Piazza Navona, following the signs. In Piazza Navona, there are several fountains and an Egyptian obelisk located in the center – cafes and restaurants surround the perimeter of the square, but be warned, the amazing atmosphere does significantly affect pricing.
Head westward along the winding streets lined with restaurants and then northward (keeping right) towards the Ponte Sant’Angelo. Cross the bridge over the Tiber to the Castel Sant’Angelo.
Keeping left, head West towards St. Peter’s Basilica and Vatican City. When entering the main square, keep to the right for the entrance into St. Peter’s. You’ll spend about 30-45 minutes in the Basilica where you’ll be overcome by the grandeur of the architecture and marvel in the incredible works of art, including the Pietà sculpture by Michelangelo.
Heading out of St. Peter’s, head towards the large obelisk in the center of the square and then turn left, or north, up the street, taking another left at the corner of the Wall to the Vatican. Here you will enter the Vatican Museums where you will see well know masterpieces from throughout the centuries, including works by Raphael and the Sistine Chapel paintings by Michelangelo. Although this museum is huge, you can march through it in about an hour and a half.
Heading East, a 25 minute walk back across the Tiber to the Piazza Popolo where you can climb the stairs to the Terrazza del Pincio for a great view of Rome at the edge of the Borghese gardens.
Head South East towards the Spanish Steps where there is plenty of luxury shopping and a great selection of restaurants for dinner. As the night turns darker, head south towards the Trevi Fountain for a completely different experience and an evening Gelato.
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#1 0:19 CIRCUS MAXIMUS (CIRCO MASSIMO) is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue.
#2 0:40 COLOSSEUM (FLAVIAN AMPHITHEATRE, COLOSSEO) was used for gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and dramas based on Classical mythology.
#3 1:15 ROMAN FORUM (FORUM ROMANUM) is a forum surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings right next to the Colosseum. Forum was the center of day-to-day life in Rome.
#4 1:42 ALTAR OF THE FATHERLAND (ALTARE DELLA PATRIA, MONUMENTO NAZIONALE A VITTORIO EMANUELE II, IL VITTORIANO) is a monument built in honor of the first king of a unified Italy, Victor Emmanuel.
#5 2:09 PANTHEON is a former Roman temple, and is now a church.
#6 2:35 TREVI FOUNTAIN (FONTANA DI TREVI) is one of the most famous fountains in the world.
#7 2:54 SPANISH STEPS (PIAZZA DI SPAGNA) are a monumental stairway of 135 steps that were built in the 18th century.
#8 3:24 VILLA BORGHESE is a landscape garden containing several buildings and villas, etc.
#9 3:54 CASTLE ST’ANGELO (CASTEL SANT'ANGELO, THE MAUSOLEUM OF HADRIAN) was initially commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family.
#10 4:20 VATICAN CITY is an independent state since 1929, it is located within Rome.
#11 4:54 PIAZZA NAVONA is a square located in the heart of Rome and is built on Dominitian’s ancient stadium.
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