Whoever has been to Rome knows there is a lot to see. The eternal city has many wonders in store for its visitors - such as the monumental Trevi Fountain, the ancient buildings like the Colosseum or the Botanical Garden, which is rich in species. Take the chance and get to know several sights in one tour on a city walk in Rome!
The 10 most beautiful city walks in Rome
Rome and its sights
With almost 3,000 years, Italy's capital city looks back on a rich history. Ancient buildings, museums, works of art, but also restaurants and cafés characterise the cityscape. St. Peter's Basilica, the Roman Forum and the Colosseum from the ancient Roman Empire are among the world's most famous sights. From antiquity and the Renaissance to the present day, you will find many architectural highlights in the Eternal City. If you explore Rome on your own, you will often encounter them unexpectedly.
For those who prefer to indulge in the pleasures of Rome, they will certainly not be disappointed. The cobbled streets of the Eternal City offer many an epicurean treat. You can get the Italian classic pizza in different variations in almost every restaurant. If you want to delve deeper into the cuisine, look for delicacies such as Carciofi alla Giudìa or Suppli. A gelato rounds off your gourmet experience. The best way to enjoy Rome's culinary experiences is on a city tour.
What is the best way to explore Rome?
Rome is a huge city with about three million inhabitants, but its sights are best explored on foot. Many things are close together. You can either go on a city tour on your own or have the highlights explained to you by professionals on a guided city tour. A guided tour can be free with a tip or cost up to 50 euros. For a trip to Rome, it is advisable to take your time to explore everything on your own. You should therefore plan between three and five days for your trip.
Classic City Tour of Rome
On the guided tour from Termini Station to the Orange Garden, you will pass by various sights that are a must-see for every visit to Rome. You will get to know the original charm of Rome, as this self-guided city tour takes you through small alleys. You will pass the Colosseum, where gladiators once fought for life, glory and honour. If you want, you can visit this historic building.
Just a short distance away is the Roman Forum, the former trading centre for goods of all kinds and the political centre of ancient Rome. The last stop is the majestic Fontana di Trevi. Throwing a coin into it is said to bring luck. Your tour of the city ends at the Santa Sabina orange garden, where you can rest after the approximately one-hour tour.
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