One day in Rome: the perfect itinerary
byVisiting Rome in one day might sound like a race against the clock but if you follow our instructions, you’ll have nothing to fear, nor sights to lose.
Looking for the best things to do in Rome? Start here. Explore must-see attractions, neighborhood guides, free things to do, panoramic spots and easy itineraries for 1–3 days. When you’re ready to book, visit Plan Your Trip for hand-picked tours and experiences. Your essential hub for what to see and do in Rome, beyond the usual list.
Visiting Rome in one day might sound like a race against the clock but if you follow our instructions, you’ll have nothing to fear, nor sights to lose.
So you only have two days to visit Rome, but you really don’t want to miss anything? Fear not! Follow our instructions on how to spend 48 hours in Rome.
Via Governo Vecchio is full to the brim of exciting hotspots and landmarks, fantastic shopping opportunities, and great little bars and eateries.
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Who better to give you tips on how to make the most of your time in Rome than some of the city’s international university directors?
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Designed by Michelangelo himself, the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri was built into the ruins of the famous Diocletian Baths, deriving its name from a legend of Christian martyrs who died during its construction.
Found a little over two hours away from Rome by train, the northern city of Bologna charms with its miles of characteristic portici.
Timeless goddess of glamour and elegance, Audrey Hepburn spent more than just a holiday in Rome, staying for two decades, mastering Italian lifestyle and becoming an icon of la dolce vita.
Locals and foreigners can now discover Rome in an interactive way with Foxtrail – a mix between an outdoor escape game and a treasure hunt.
Take a trip to Venice and soak up some of the magic that has inspired artists from the Renaissance to the present day. And don’t forget the famous carnival.
Via Margutta is a narrow and picturesque street known for its rich history dating back to the 17th century, once home to Fellini and location of the award winning movie Roman Holiday.