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    • What do I need to know before I visit Rome?

      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.

      7/3/2025
    • The Most Romantic Spots in Rome

      The Trevi Fountain, completed in 1762, attracts over 3,000 visitors daily who toss €1 coins to ensure a return to Rome. Nearby, the Spanish Steps, built in 1725, rise 29 meters with 135 steps, offering romantic views especially at sunset when temperatures average 20°C in spring.

      7/3/2025
    • Spanish Steps in Rome: A Must-See Italian Landmark

      The Spanish Steps, completed in 1725, connect Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church atop a 29-meter-high slope. Visitors can climb 135 travertine steps free of charge, while nearby cafés charge around €5 for an espresso overlooking this iconic Roman landmark.

      10/1/2025
    • Visiting The Pantheon: Rome's Architectural Jewel

      The Pantheon, completed in 126 AD under Emperor Hadrian, features a 43.3-meter-wide concrete dome—the largest unreinforced dome in the world. Entry costs €5 for adults, and it lies just 450 meters from Piazza Navona in central Rome.

      10/1/2025

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    What do I need to know before I visit Rome?

    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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    The Most Romantic Spots in Rome
    The Most Romantic Spots in Rome

    Oct 15, 2025

    The Trevi Fountain, completed in 1762, attracts over 3,000 visitors daily who toss €1 coins to ensure a return to Rome. Nearby, the Spanish Steps, built in 1725, rise 29 meters with 135 steps, offering romantic views especially at sunset when temperatures average 20°C in spring.

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    Spanish Steps in Rome: A Must-See Italian Landmark
    Spanish Steps in Rome: A Must-See Italian Landmark

    Oct 15, 2025

    The Spanish Steps, completed in 1725, connect Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church atop a 29-meter-high slope. Visitors can climb 135 travertine steps free of charge, while nearby cafés charge around €5 for an espresso overlooking this iconic Roman landmark.

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    Visiting The Pantheon: Rome's Architectural Jewel
    Visiting The Pantheon: Rome's Architectural Jewel

    Oct 15, 2025

    The Pantheon, completed in 126 AD under Emperor Hadrian, features a 43.3-meter-wide concrete dome—the largest unreinforced dome in the world. Entry costs €5 for adults, and it lies just 450 meters from Piazza Navona in central Rome.

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    What do I need to know before I visit Rome?
    What do I need to know before I visit Rome?

    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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    The Most Romantic Spots in Rome
    The Most Romantic Spots in Rome

    Oct 15, 2025

    The Trevi Fountain, completed in 1762, attracts over 3,000 visitors daily who toss €1 coins to ensure a return to Rome. Nearby, the Spanish Steps, built in 1725, rise 29 meters with 135 steps, offering romantic views especially at sunset when temperatures average 20°C in spring.

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    Spanish Steps in Rome: A Must-See Italian Landmark
    Spanish Steps in Rome: A Must-See Italian Landmark

    Oct 15, 2025

    The Spanish Steps, completed in 1725, connect Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church atop a 29-meter-high slope. Visitors can climb 135 travertine steps free of charge, while nearby cafés charge around €5 for an espresso overlooking this iconic Roman landmark.

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    Visiting The Pantheon: Rome's Architectural Jewel
    Visiting The Pantheon: Rome's Architectural Jewel

    Oct 15, 2025

    The Pantheon, completed in 126 AD under Emperor Hadrian, features a 43.3-meter-wide concrete dome—the largest unreinforced dome in the world. Entry costs €5 for adults, and it lies just 450 meters from Piazza Navona in central Rome.

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    See the Best Tours in Rome: The Ultimate Guide

    Jan 26, 2026

    The Colosseum, completed in 80 AD, held up to 50,000 spectators and tickets cost €18 with access to the Roman Forum. Vatican Museums charge €17 for entry, showcasing art spanning over 500 years, while walking between the Colosseum and Vatican covers 4.5 km through central Rome.

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    Borghese Gallery Tickets 2026: How to Book, Prices & Skip-the-Line Tips
    Borghese Gallery Tickets 2026: How to Book, Prices & Skip-the-Line Tips

    Feb 23, 2026

    Galleria Borghese tickets cost €16 plus a mandatory €2 reservation fee for a strict 2-hour timed visit across five daily sessions (9:00 to 17:00). The gallery admits just 360 visitors per slot, and peak-season tickets sell out 3–4 weeks ahead. This guide covers official booking, guided tour options from €41, and which time slot gives the best light and smallest crowds.

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    How to Skip Every Line in Rome: A Practical 2026 Guide
    How to Skip Every Line in Rome: A Practical 2026 Guide

    Feb 23, 2026

    During peak season, expect waits of 1-3 hours at major Rome attractions like the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. Standard tickets for the Colosseum are €18, while Vatican tickets cost €17 online, with reservations at €22. For a quieter visit, consider Friday night openings at the Vatican from April to October, which see about 70% fewer visitors.

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    Roma Pass vs Omnia Card 2026: Which City Pass Is Actually Worth It?
    Roma Pass vs Omnia Card 2026: Which City Pass Is Actually Worth It?

    Feb 23, 2026

    The Roma Pass costs €33 (48h) or €53 (72h) and covers 1-2 museum entries plus unlimited public transport. The Omnia Card at €149 bundles the 72h Roma Pass with Vatican Museums skip-the-line access. For a typical 3-day visit hitting the Colosseum (€18), Vatican (€17), and Borghese Gallery (€15), the Roma Pass 72h saves roughly €12 over individual tickets.

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    Colosseum Tickets 2026: Prices, Types & How to Skip the Line
    Colosseum Tickets 2026: Prices, Types & How to Skip the Line

    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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    Ponte Sant’Angelo in Rome
    Ponte Sant’Angelo in Rome

    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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    Galleria Borghese in Rome: An Art Lover's Paradise
    Galleria Borghese in Rome: An Art Lover's Paradise

    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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    Visiting Janiculum Hill: Rome's Local Favorite
    Visiting Janiculum Hill: Rome's Local Favorite

    Jan 26, 2026

    Janiculum Hill, located 2 km west of the Vatican, features the Fontana dell’Acqua Paola, built in 1612. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Rome’s historic center from the terrace near the Garibaldi Monument. Admission is free, and the site is best visited in spring, when average temperatures reach 18°C.

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    Accommodation Guides

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    When planning a trip to Rome there are few things more important than where to stay. The choice of accommodation can make or break your trip. Don't leave it to chance. Browse our guides and be sure to find the right hotel, apartment, or home in the right area. Our Rome hotels and Rome apartments pages have 100s of great choices for you to choose from.

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    Where to Stay in Rome: Complete Neighborhood & Accommodation Guide

    Jun 30, 2025

    Trastevere, located 2 km south of the Colosseum, features boutique hotels averaging €120 per night, while the historic center’s accommodations near Piazza Navona start around €150. Rome’s average high temperature reaches 30°C in July, making June to September the peak tourist season for lodging.

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    Rome Holiday Apartments: Must-Know Tips for Visitors
    Rome Holiday Apartments: Must-Know Tips for Visitors

    Jan 26, 2026

    Rome's holiday apartments range from €70 to €250 per night, depending on location and amenities. Many options in Trastevere are within a 15-minute walk to St. Peter's Basilica, while summer temperatures average 30°C. Booking in advance is advisable, especially for peak months like June and July.

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    Hotels Near Termini Station: Convenient Rome Accommodation
    Hotels Near Termini Station: Convenient Rome Accommodation

    Jan 8, 2026

    Hotels near Termini Station include the Hotel Artemide, with rates starting at €150 per night, and the Hotel Delle Nazioni, about 500 meters away, averaging €120 per night. The station connects travelers to both Fiumicino Airport, 32 kilometers away, and the historical center, just 1.5 kilometers from its doors.

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    Rome Hotels with Rooftop Terraces: Best Views in the City
    Rome Hotels with Rooftop Terraces: Best Views in the City

    Jan 8, 2026

    Rome's rooftop terraces provide spectacular views of the cityscape, with prices for a night starting at €150 in hotels like Hotel Artemide. The Spanish Steps are just 1.5 km away, while the Pantheon, completed in 126 AD, is a mere 1 km from many rooftop venues, making them ideal for sightseeing.

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    Best Family Hotels in Rome: Kid-Friendly Accommodations
    Best Family Hotels in Rome: Kid-Friendly Accommodations

    Jan 8, 2026

    Prati and Vatican/Borgo offer family accommodations with room rates ranging from €150 to €350 per night. The areas are conveniently located near attractions like St. Peter’s Basilica, just a 15-minute walk away, and the Vatican Museums, 1 km from NH Collection Roma Giustiniano. Family suites are available at various hotels for extra space.

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    Rome Boutique Hotels: Distinctive & Stylish Places to Stay
    Rome Boutique Hotels: Distinctive & Stylish Places to Stay

    Jan 8, 2026

    The boutique Hotel De Russie, established in 2000 near Piazza del Popolo, charges around €450 per night. Trastevere district hotels typically range from €120 to €250 nightly, located about 3 km from the Colosseum, providing stylish stays within walking distance of key Roman landmarks.

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    Best Budget Hotels in Rome: Affordable Stays Without Compromise
    Best Budget Hotels in Rome: Affordable Stays Without Compromise

    Jan 8, 2026

    See Rome's affordable hotels in Termini, San Giovanni, and Testaccio, offering comfort and convenience without breaking the bank. Find options from €60 to €120 per night.

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    Trastevere Hotels: Why This Neighborhood is Perfect for Your Rome Stay
    Trastevere Hotels: Why This Neighborhood is Perfect for Your Rome Stay

    Jan 8, 2026

    Trastevere has over 30 hotels, with prices ranging from €80 to €300 per night. Located just 2 km from the Vatican, it's an ideal neighborhood for your Rome stay.

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    Rome Food and Drink

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    After a place to stay, food and drink is sure to be close to the top of the list for most visitors to Rome. You're in for a treat as Rome has some of the very best dining options in the world. From Michelin starred restaurants to incredible street food, there really is something for every palate. Don't eat our before reading our guides to food and drink in Rome.

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    Rome Food Guide: Authentic Roman Cuisine, Best Restaurants & Street Food

    Jan 14, 2025

    Classic Roman pasta dishes range from €10-14 at local trattorias, while iconic street snacks like supplì begin at just €1.50. With over 8,000 eateries, Rome's culinary landscape showcases everything from Jewish Ghetto artichokes to Testaccio's offal-based dishes.

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    The best gelato in Rome: Our guide to finding the best the city has to offer
    The best gelato in Rome: Our guide to finding the best the city has to offer

    Oct 15, 2025

    Gelato in Rome is a cultural staple, with over 1,500 gelaterias across the city. Authentic artisanal gelato is served at around -14°C, compared to ice cream's -18°C, enhancing flavor. A typical serving costs between €2 to €5, depending on size and flavor complexity, making it an accessible treat for visitors year-round.

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    Rome Street Food: Top tips for where to get the best treats on the street
    Rome Street Food: Top tips for where to get the best treats on the street

    Oct 15, 2025

    Rome’s street food scene features supplì, rice balls filled with mozzarella, priced around €2 each, and classic pizza al taglio, sold by weight at €2.50 per 100g. For a sweet treat, try a gelato at Giolitti, where a scoop costs €2.50. These delights can be found near Campo de' Fiori market.

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    All About Vatican City

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    Learn all about the fascinating Vatican City. The city within a city. We'll tell you how to get the most from a visit to this unique place, explain its key sights of religious and historic significance, and tell you how to skip the lines to get access to the most visited sights within the City.

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    Complete Vatican City Guide: Museums, St. Peter's & Sistine Chapel
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    Complete Vatican City Guide: Museums, St. Peter's & Sistine Chapel

    Jul 9, 2025

    Vatican Museums, housing over 70,000 artworks, charge €17 for admission, with guided tours starting at €30. St. Peter's Basilica, completed in 1626, is 136.57 meters tall, while the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, remains a highlight. Plan visits early to avoid crowds.

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    Vatican Museum Tickets 2026: Complete Booking Guide
    Vatican Museum Tickets 2026: Complete Booking Guide

    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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    St. Peter's Basilica: At The heart of Vatican City
    St. Peter's Basilica: At The heart of Vatican City

    Jan 26, 2026

    St. Peter's Basilica, completed in 1626, stands 136.57 meters tall and attracts over 4 million visitors annually. This iconic structure is a must-see in Vatican City.

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    Learn about The Apostolic Palace
    Learn about The Apostolic Palace

    Jan 26, 2026

    The Apostolic Palace, located in Vatican City, serves as the residence of the Pope. It spans over 16,000 square meters and features 1,400 rooms, including the famous Sistine Chapel.

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    See the Vatican Museums: A Visitor's Guide to Rome's Artistic Treasures
    See the Vatican Museums: A Visitor's Guide to Rome's Artistic Treasures

    Jan 26, 2026

    To visit the Vatican Museums in 2026, tickets cost €17 plus a €4 booking fee, while reduced tickets are €8. The museums operate Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the last entry at 4 p.m. They are closed Sundays, except for the last Sunday of each month, when entry is free from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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    The Holy See: Everything You Need to Know
    The Holy See: Everything You Need to Know

    Jan 21, 2026

    The Holy See, established as a sovereign entity in 1929, governs the Catholic Church and maintains diplomatic relations with over 180 countries. Visitors can attend the Papal audience on Wednesdays, with free tickets available by reservation. Additionally, tickets to the Vatican Museums cost approximately €17, particularly during peak seasons.

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    The Vatican Library: A Window into Human History
    The Vatican Library: A Window into Human History

    Oct 15, 2025

    The Vatican Library, established in 1475, houses over 1.1 million printed books and manuscripts, including texts dating back to the 5th century. Admission is free, but guided tours cost approximately €25. The library spans 85 kilometers of shelving, making it a significant repository of human history in Vatican City.

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    A Guide to The Sistine Chapel
    A Guide to The Sistine Chapel

    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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    Guide to Rome Districts

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    Get a feel for the layout of Rome, the position of the most visited attractions, and the diverse areas of the city. Our Rome neighborhoods guides are designed to bring you our perspective on the unique personality of each of the main areas, with tips and suggestions on how to get the most of your visit to each neighborhood. From shopping to eating, nightlife to museums, we have something for everyone.

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    Rome Neighborhoods Guide: Complete Guide to Rome's 19 Districts

    Feb 15, 2025

    Rome's 19 neighborhoods offer diverse experiences, with prices varying significantly. In Testaccio and Pigneto, a simple espresso costs €1, compared to €1.50-2 in the more tourist-heavy Centro Storico. You can walk from the Vatican to the Colosseum in just 40 minutes, making neighborhood hopping convenient and enjoyable.

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    Rome's Jewish Ghetto: Visiting Rome's Rich Past
    Rome's Jewish Ghetto: Visiting Rome's Rich Past

    Jan 26, 2026

    Rome's Jewish Ghetto, established in 1555, features the Great Synagogue of Rome, completed in 1904. Visitors can enjoy traditional Roman-Jewish cuisine at local restaurants, where a meal averages €20-30 per person. The area also houses the Jewish Museum, with an entry fee of €11, showcasing 2,000 years of history.

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    Monti, Rome: An Irresistible Shopper's Paradise with Mercato Monti
    Monti, Rome: An Irresistible Shopper's Paradise with Mercato Monti

    Jan 26, 2026

    Monti is a shopper's paradise with over 50 boutiques and artisan shops lining its streets. Mercato Monti, open every Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 8 PM, features vintage fashion and handmade goods, with prices starting at €5. The district is located 1 km from the Colosseum, making it easily accessible for visitors.

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    See the charm of Esquilino
    See the charm of Esquilino

    Jan 26, 2026

    Esquilino spans 1.5 square kilometers and features the impressive Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, which dates back to 432 AD. A meal at a local trattoria typically costs around €15, while a visit to the nearby Mercato di Esquilino, open since 2013, showcases fresh produce and international delicacies.

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    See Garbatella: Your Guide to Visiting Rome's Distinctive Neighbourhood
    See Garbatella: Your Guide to Visiting Rome's Distinctive Neighbourhood

    Jan 26, 2026

    Garbatella, located about 4 kilometers southeast of Rome's city center, features architecture that dates back to the 1920s. Average temperatures in the area range from 10°C in January to 30°C in July. Dining options include over 30 trattorias, offering traditional Italian dishes, with gelato prices averaging around €2.50 per scoop.

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    Aventino: Rome's Peaceful Retreat
    Aventino: Rome's Peaceful Retreat

    Jan 26, 2026

    Aventino, situated on Rome's left bank, offers a tranquil retreat just 2 kilometers from the bustling city center. The Giardino degli Aranci features over 1,000 bitter orange trees, while the nearby Circus Maximus, once hosting 150,000 spectators, stands as a testament to Rome's ancient history.

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    Testaccio: Rome's Authentic Food & Culture Quarter
    Testaccio: Rome's Authentic Food & Culture Quarter

    Jan 26, 2026

    Testaccio is Rome’s food culture hub, featuring Testaccio Market, where local delicacies cost around €5-10. The district's history dates back to ancient Rome, with the Pyramid of Cestius, built around 12 BC, located just 1.5 km away. Summer temperatures average 30°C, ideal for outdoor dining.

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    Pigneto, Rome: Where Street Art Meets Cultural Fusion
    Pigneto, Rome: Where Street Art Meets Cultural Fusion

    Oct 15, 2025

    Pigneto, a district southeast of Rome’s city center, features over 100 street art murals created since 2008. Local trattorias serve traditional Roman dishes from €12, while the annual Pigneto Film Festival, held since 2013, attracts thousands within a 2-kilometer radius of Via del Pigneto.

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    Campo de' Fiori Market: The Heartbeat of Rome's Food Culture

    Rome History and Culture

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    Rome is so much more than just the best known historical attractions. Let us take you on a tour of the rest of Rome, covering architecture, history, festivals, traditions, and cuisine.

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    Rome History - Discovering the rich history and culture of Rome
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    Rome History - Discovering the rich history and culture of Rome

    Jan 26, 2026

    The Colosseum, completed in 80 AD, seated up to 50,000 spectators for gladiatorial games. Tickets cost €18 and include entry to the nearby Roman Forum, located just 500 meters away. Average temperatures in Rome reach 30°C in July, highlighting the city's Mediterranean climate.

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    Where are the Best Parks in Rome?
    Where are the Best Parks in Rome?

    Jan 26, 2026

    Villa Borghese, Rome’s third-largest public park, covers 80 hectares and includes the Galleria Borghese, with entry tickets priced at €15. The ancient Appian Way Regional Park extends over 12 km along the historic Roman road built in 312 BC, offering both green space and archaeological sites.

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    The Palatine Hill: A Journey Through Rome's Past
    The Palatine Hill: A Journey Through Rome's Past

    Jan 26, 2026

    Palatine Hill, home to the ruins of ancient palaces, was central to Rome's history from 753 BC. Visitors can enjoy a combined ticket for €18, which includes access to the Roman Forum and the Colosseum. The hill rises 40 meters above the Forum, providing panoramic views of the city.

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    Rome's best known festivals
    Rome's best known festivals

    Jan 26, 2026

    The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, celebrated on June 29th, draws thousands to St. Peter's Square, where temperatures can reach 30°C. In Trastevere, the week-long Festa de’ Noantri honors Our Lady of Mount Carmel, featuring processions and traditional dishes, showcasing the area’s rich history since the 16th century.

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    Renaissance in Rome: Visiting the Era's Unparalleled Art and Architecture
    Renaissance in Rome: Visiting the Era's Unparalleled Art and Architecture

    Jan 26, 2026

    The Vatican Museums, established in 1506, encompass over 7 kilometers of art, including Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling. Tickets are priced at €17 for adults, while children under 18 pay €8. The average temperature in Rome during the Renaissance months of April to June ranges from 15°C to 25°C, ideal for visiting.

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    Piazza del Popolo in Rome
    Piazza del Popolo in Rome

    Jan 26, 2026

    Piazza del Popolo, established in the 15th century, is a major public square in Rome, measuring approximately 80 meters wide. The twin churches of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto flank the square, while an admission fee of €7 grants access to the nearby Pincian Hill gardens with panoramic views of the city.

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    Visiting Rome Cinemas. A guide to the finest movie theatres in the Eternal City
    Visiting Rome Cinemas. A guide to the finest movie theatres in the Eternal City

    Jan 26, 2026

    Cinema Farnese, established in 1920 in Campo de' Fiori, charges €8.50 for standard tickets, while the historic Cinema Capitol near Piazza Venezia dates back to 1935. Both venues are within 2 km of the Pantheon, making them accessible for visitors interested in Rome’s cultural scene.

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    Visit The Appian Way
    Visit The Appian Way

    Jan 26, 2026

    The Appian Way, constructed in 312 BC, spans 560 kilometers from Rome to Brindisi. Visitors can rent bikes for approximately €12 per hour to traverse its ancient stones. Highlights include the Catacombs of San Callisto, dating back to the 2nd century AD, just a 20-minute ride from the city center.

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    Common Rome Questions

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    Still not found what you're looking for? Check out our many guides featuring answers to the most commonly asked questions about Rome. Need something we haven't covered? Just contact us and we'll do our best to help.

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    What do I need to know before I visit Rome?

    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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    Where is the best pizza in Rome?
    Where is the best pizza in Rome?

    Jan 26, 2026

    For the best pizza in Rome, visit Pizzeria da Baffetto, known for its thin crust and fresh ingredients. Prices start at €8 for a Margherita pizza. Located 1.5 km from Piazza Navona, this pizzeria attracts both locals and tourists, often with wait times exceeding 30 minutes during peak hours.

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    When Is the Best Time to Visit Rome?
    When Is the Best Time to Visit Rome?

    Jan 26, 2026

    The best time to visit Rome is during the shoulder seasons of April to June and September to October, when average temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C. Hotel prices decrease to around €100 per night, compared to peak summer rates over €200. Popular attractions like the Colosseum often see fewer crowds during these months.

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    What to See and Do in Rome in only 24 Hours?
    What to See and Do in Rome in only 24 Hours?

    Jan 26, 2026

    In just 24 hours, you can cover approximately 11 kilometers in Rome, starting at the Colosseum and Roman Forum for €16-18, followed by a free visit to the Pantheon. Enjoy a local pasta lunch for €10-14 before winding down with dinner in Trastevere, where meals range from €25-35 per person.

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    What is the weather like in Rome?
    What is the weather like in Rome?

    Jan 26, 2026

    Rome's climate features hot summers, with average temperatures between 27°C (81°F) and 32°C (90°F) from June to August, peaking in August at over 35°C (95°F). Winters are mild, averaging 7°C to 15°C (45°F to 59°F) from December to February, with occasional rainfall and temperatures dipping below 5°C (41°F) at night.

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    Visiting Rome in September: Weather, Events & Must‑See Tips
    Visiting Rome in September: Weather, Events & Must‑See Tips

    Jan 26, 2026

    The Colosseum, inaugurated in 80 AD with a capacity of 50,000 spectators, can be visited in September when average temperatures range from 17°C to 27°C. Skip-the-line tickets cost €18 and include entry to the Roman Forum, located just 500 meters away.

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    Is there Uber in Rome? Navigating the city's transport options
    Is there Uber in Rome? Navigating the city's transport options

    Jan 26, 2026

    Rome does have Uber, but it's often more efficient to use traditional taxis, especially since fares can vary based on time and day. Expect to pay around €5 for a short ride and €10-€15 for longer distances. Most taxis only accept cash, so keep some euros handy while navigating the city.

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    Is Rome a good place to shop?
    Is Rome a good place to shop?

    Jan 26, 2026

    Via del Corso, a 1.5 km shopping street in Rome, features fashion stores with dresses priced from €50 to €200. The famous Campo de’ Fiori market, operating since 1869, sells fresh produce and souvenirs, with typical prices around €5-€15 per item.

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