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What do I need to know before I visit Rome?
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Jan 26, 2026

Before visiting Rome, note that the average summer temperature reaches 30°C, while winter lows can drop to 3°C. Entry to the Colosseum costs €18, and it is advisable to book tickets online to avoid long lines, especially during peak tourist seasons from June to August.

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Map of Rome: Tourist Attractions & Neighborhoods (2026)

May 11, 2026

Navigate Rome in 2026 with detailed neighborhood maps and top tourist sites. Learn walking distances, public transport fares, and local tips to plan your visit efficiently.

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Why Visit Rome? 12 Reasons the Eternal City Belongs on Your List

May 6, 2026

Rome combines ancient history, world-class art, and authentic Italian cuisine, with major sites like the Colosseum and Vatican attracting nearly 9 million tourists yearly. Entry fees range from EUR 12-20 with many attractions open 9 AM to 7 PM.

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Rome, Florence, and Venice in One Trip: A Practical Itinerary

Apr 15, 2026

Plan a 6-7 day trip covering Rome, Florence, and Venice with detailed travel times, ticket prices from EUR 20-45, and key landmarks like the Colosseum and Uffizi Gallery.

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What Is the Cheapest Month to Visit Rome?

Apr 15, 2026

January is the cheapest month to visit Rome, with hotel rates around EUR 60-80 and flight prices 20-40% lower. Learn about seasonality, weather, and money-saving tips for winter travel.

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What Is the Worst Time to Visit Rome?

Apr 15, 2026

July and August bring intense heat (up to 35°C) and crowds to Rome, making them the worst months to visit. Winter features lower prices (EUR 60-120/night) but shorter days and closures.

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What Are the Most Interesting Facts About Rome?

Apr 10, 2026

Rome, founded in 753 BC, is known as 'The Eternal City' with over 2,700 years of continuous history. Learn fascinating facts about ancient Rome, the 7 hills, and its records, including the Colosseum's status among the New 7 Wonders.

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What Should You Avoid When Visiting Rome?

Apr 10, 2026

Tourist restaurants on Piazza Navona charge EUR 25 for carbonara that costs EUR 10-14 in Testaccio. Rome's cobblestones destroy flimsy shoes, churches enforce strict dress codes, and pickpockets work Line A metro daily. These 15 mistakes cost visitors money, time, and comfort.

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What Is the Most Visited Place in Rome?

Apr 10, 2026

The Colosseum is Rome's most visited place, attracting over 7.6 million visitors in 2023. Learn why it ranks first among Roman attractions and how to make the most of your visit.

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What Shouldn't You Miss in Rome?

Apr 10, 2026

The Colosseum, drawing over 7 million visitors yearly, and Vatican City with 6 million, top Rome's must-see attractions. Tickets cost EUR 18-24 for Colosseum and EUR 17 for Vatican Museums. Many free sites like the Pantheon add value, with smart booking and itinerary planning key for a smooth visit.

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2 Days in Rome: What to See When Time Is Short

Apr 7, 2026

Maximize your 2 days in Rome with a focused itinerary covering the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and key neighborhoods. Includes ticket prices, opening hours, and transport tips.

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How Should You Spend 3 Days in Rome?

Apr 7, 2026

Plan 3 days in Rome with visits to the Colosseum (EUR 18-24), Vatican Museums (EUR 17), and Pantheon. Avoid summer’s 35C+ heat and Easter crowds. Budget around EUR 500-700 for accommodation, meals, transport, and attractions.

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