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Rome Tours and Must-See Attractions

Feb 12, 2026
Vatican Museum tickets cost EUR17 in 2026, with the Sistine Chapel included in every entry. Online booking (EUR22 with reservation fee) eliminates 2-3 hour peak-season queues. Friday night openings (EUR21, April-October) cut visitor numbers by 70%, and early-morning VIP tours (EUR50-80) let you reach the Sistine Chapel before public opening at 8am.
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Feb 12, 2026
Standard Colosseum tickets cost EUR16 in 2026 and include the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill on a 24-hour combo pass. The premium SUPER ticket (EUR35) adds underground chambers and arena floor access. Book 30 days ahead on coopculture.it or through guided tour platforms to skip queues of 45-90 minutes in peak season.
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Jan 26, 2026
Ponte Sant’Angelo, completed in 134 AD, spans 135 meters across the Tiber River. Visitors can access the bridge free of charge, while nearby Castel Sant'Angelo charges €15 for entry. The bridge features ten angel statues, each crafted by different artists, showcasing Rome's rich artistic heritage.
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Jan 26, 2026
The Galleria Borghese houses over 1,500 artworks, including pieces by Caravaggio and Bernini, in a villa built in 1613. Tickets are priced at €13, with free entry for visitors under 18. Located in the Borghese Gardens, the gallery is approximately 1.5 km from the Spanish Steps.
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Jan 26, 2026
Janiculum Hill, a favorite among locals, rises 85 meters above the Tiber River, providing panoramic views of Rome. The nearby Fontana dell'Acqua Paola, completed in 1612, is a notable landmark. Admission is free, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely walk or picnic. Temperatures in summer can reach 30°C.
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Jan 26, 2026
The Vatican Museums, established in 1506, display over 70,000 works of art, with admission tickets priced at €17. Guided tours typically last 3 hours and cover 7 kilometers of galleries, including the Sistine Chapel, which attracts over 6 million visitors annually. Booking in advance is recommended for peak season in July and August.
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Oct 15, 2025
Rome features cycling routes like the 32 km Appian Way, an ancient road from 312 BC, known for its historic tombs and aqueducts. Rentals start at €15 for four hours. The Tiber River Path stretches 20 km, offering scenic views, with bike-sharing options available for €1 per hour.
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Oct 15, 2025
Villa Borghese, a 80-hectare park established in the early 17th century, features walking paths and gardens. Rent a bike for €6 per hour to traverse its scenic routes. The park's Galleria Borghese houses works by Caravaggio and Bernini, with admission priced at €13, including a timed entry reservation.
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Oct 15, 2025
The Trevi Fountain, completed in 1762, stands 26.3 meters tall and 49.15 meters wide. Visitors often toss coins, with an estimated €3,000 collected daily, contributing to local charities. Admission is free, but guided tours may cost around €30 per person for a comprehensive overview of the site's history.
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Oct 6, 2025
The Sistine Chapel, completed in 1512, features Michelangelo's ceiling frescoes, attracting millions annually. Admission costs €17, with reduced tickets at €8 for visitors aged 18-25. The chapel is located within Vatican City, 0.7 kilometers from St. Peter's Basilica, making it easily accessible for tourists.
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Oct 5, 2025
Villa Borghese Gardens, established in 1605, spans 80 hectares in Rome. Admission to the Borghese Gallery within the gardens costs €13, while bike rentals start at €6 per hour. The gardens feature over 150 sculptures and offer scenic walking paths totaling around 9 kilometers.
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Oct 5, 2025
The Roman Forum, established in the 7th century BC, spans approximately 500 meters in length. Entry tickets cost €12, providing access to historical landmarks such as the Senate House and the Temple of Saturn. Visitors can expect average temperatures around 25°C in July, the peak tourist season.
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