
🇮🇹 16 Epic Things to Do in Rome that are not colloseum 🇮🇹 Comment (Gracia) to send you a link to my guide 16 things to do in Rome 🏛️ Roman Forum 🎨 Vatican Museums ⛪ St. Peter’s Basilica 🖼️ Galleria Borghese 💦 Trevi Fountain 🪜 Spanish Steps 🏛️ Pantheon 🛵 Vespa tour 🍝 Pasta-making class 👑 Palazzo Doria Pamphilj ⛲ Piazza Navona 🌊 Tiber River walk 🌅 Sunset at Castel Sant’Angelo 🌳 Villa Borghese picnic 🙏 Hidden churches 🏛️ Colosseum #romecityworld #romaitalia🇮🇹 #romeitaly🇮🇹 #romelovers #romebeauty #rometravel #rometrip #romethingstodo
Attraction

Colosseum
Historical landmark
4.7
Monumental 3-tiered Roman amphitheater once used for gladiatorial games, with guided tour option.

Doria Pamphili Gallery
Art gallery
4.6
Art by Rubens and Titian, plus ornate furniture and tapestries in palatial, 18th-century apartments.

Castel Sant'Angelo
Historical place
4.7
Circular, 2nd-century castle housing furniture & paintings collections in Renaissance apartments.

Vatican Museums
Museum
4.6
Multiple galleries of classical & Renaissance art masterpieces, plus the Sistine Chapel frescoes.

Borghese Gallery and Museum
Museum
4.6
Villa housing 15th- to 18th-century artworks with pieces by Bernini & Caravaggio. Booking essential.

Villa Borghese
Park
4.6
Vast urban park with formally landscaped gardens, a lake & villas now housing important museums.

Trevi Fountain
Park
4.8
Aqueduct-fed rococo fountain, designed by Nicola Salvi & completed in 1762, with sculpted figures.

Pantheon
Historical landmark
4.8
Iconic temple built circa 118 to 125 A.D. with a dome & Renaissance tombs, including Raphael's.

St. Peter's Basilica
Church
4.8
Late Renaissance church by architects including Michelangelo & holding up to 20,000 worshippers.

Spanish Steps
Monument
4.5
Steps with irregular butterfly-shaped design, built in 18th century at French diplomat's bequest.

Roman Forum
Museum
4.7
Vast excavated area of Roman temples, squares & government buildings, some dating back 2,000 years.
Other

Piazza Navona