If there’s one city in Europe that everyone should visit at some point, it’s Rome, for sure. There’s no denying that this eternal city is one of the most breathtaking destinations in the world. It is home to numerous archaeological treasures, cultural heritage, splendid architecture, and many more.
If you decide to visit it, we can guarantee you that you’re not going to regret this decision because Rome simply doesn’t disappoint. But one of the questions that you might be asking (especially if you’re a first-time visitor) is what to do/see once you go there.
To make things relatively simple for all the curious tourists, we put together a list of places and things that you should do as soon as you arrive at this wonderful place. Want to uncover them? Just scroll below!
Interesting Things That Must Be Done When In Rome
Nothing Without Colosseum
Although there are various attractions that must be visited while on your trip to Rome, if you overlook the Colosseum, then it will be like you haven’t seen the heart and soul of this magnificent destination.
In case you didn’t know, this amphitheater that can be found in the city center is the biggest ever built. Shockingly, it took almost ten years to build during the Flavian dynasty. Today, it is one of the most popular attractions in Rome.
More than four million tourists visit it each year. Now, if you’re yearning to explore this amphitheater in a more thorough way, then it would be advisable to opt for Colosseum underground tours because, with them, you will get the chance to see parts of the Colosseum that are not normally accessible with regular tickets. And that’s definitely something that shouldn’t be missed out on!
Mesmerizing St Peter’s Square
It is widely known that inside this city you will stumble upon a small country called The Vatican. Namely, this independent state is one of the most popular religious sites in the universe and St. Peter’s Square is a place where some of the most important events have taken place.
Furthermore, this attraction is situated at the front of the Vatican state and is framed by two massive sets of colonnades. At the very end of the square, you will come across the mesmerizing St. Peter’s Basilica and in front of it, a set of chairs are normally set out for papal celebrations.
What Else Must Be Part Of Your Itinerary?
Pantheon
This ancient Roman temple is dedicated to “All of the Gods” and is surely one of the best-preserved buildings of all time. Just like Colosseum, still to this day, it keeps attracting numerous visitors from different parts of the world.
It was constructed by Emperor Hadrian, back in 125 AD on the site of a former temple and it has the biggest dome in the world (which is around 142 feet in diameter). If you want to be part of something spectacular, then make sure to visit Rome over Pentecost weekend (conduct research to see when it will be next year) because then you will get the chance to attend Sunday Mass and see how rose petals are being thrown from the oculus ceremony.
Cannot Be Avoided – The Trevi Fountain
If there’s one place that you cannot avoid (even if you want to), then it’s definitely the Trevi Fountain. Namely, this enchanting fountain is placed amid a high concentration of hotels, different attractions, nightlife, and shopping.
Therefore, it simply cannot be avoided, whether you like it or not. It was completed in the mid-1700s and is a perfect example of a baroque design. Seven years ago, it was reopened again because it previously underwent expensive and extended remodeling.
Tourists from all around the world love visiting the Trevi Fountain because they hope (according to Roman lore) that they will return to the eternal city if they throw some coins into the fountain with their right hand over their left shoulder. So it’s worth giving it a try to see if it will really come true.
Piazza Venezia
Near the Roman Forum, this is one of the most popular squares of this city. But what’s so great about it? Well, one of its biggest virtues is the fact that from there, every street leads to Rome’s most famous tourist attractions.
Out there, you can freely enjoy the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, as well as the popular Trajan’s column.
It’s ungrateful to briefly discuss this spectacular city and its unforgettable attractions, but we simply had to mention some because these places must be visited whenever you decide to go to Rome.
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