Things to See and Do in Rome

Looking for the best things to see and do in Rome? This section gathers our guides to must-see attractions, hidden corners, walking itineraries, tours, day trips and unique local experiences in the Eternal City.

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Santa Maria Antiqua

The Ancient Church of Saint Mary, located in the Roman Forum and covered in frescos, reopens after 30 years of extensive excavation work

The Protestant Cemetery of Rome

The Non-Catholic (or Protestant) Cemetery of Rome, in the neighborhood of Ostiense, is one of the most beautiful, historically rich burial grounds in Europe.

Santa Maria Sopra Minerva Church

The Dominican Santa Maria Sopra Minerva (13th-century) is the only Gothic church in Rome.

Inside the Great Mosque of Rome

The Great Mosque of Rome is the only Islamic temple in Rome and the largest Mosque in Europe as well.

Via Giulia

Via Giulia is a historic street of Rome, home to several beautiful churches, cultural buildings, and elegant palazzi.

Holy doors and Jubilee Walking Itineraries

Discover when the Holy Doors will be opened for the Jubilee 2025 and the Jubilee Itineraries within the city of Rome.

A day in Flaminio

Just north of the city center, the Flaminio neighborhood of Rome is easily accessible by Metro, Tram, or Bus and has something fun for everyone!

Via del Boschetto

Situated in the heart of Rome’s hippest neighborhood, Monti, Via del Boschetto houses an array of cafés and vintage shops catering to both the young and the old.

Lago di Bolsena

Lago di Bolsena: Europe’s Largest Volcanic Lake

What are the must-see attractions in Rome for first-time visitors?

Most first-time visitors focus on the Colosseum and Roman Forum, Vatican Museums & St. Peter’s Basilica, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and Spanish Steps, plus at least one panoramic viewpoint.

Best Things to Do in Rome

How many days do I need in Rome to see the main sights?

With 3 days in Rome you can cover most of the major attractions at a comfortable pace; with 4–5 days you’ll have time to add lesser-known neighborhoods, museums and experiences. In this category you’ll find suggested itineraries and themed guides (art, food, outdoor, family-friendly) to help you plan according to how long you’re staying.

Rome Itineraries

Are there free things to see and do in Rome?

Yes. Rome is full of free experiences: walking through historic piazzas, visiting many churches with incredible art, exploring neighborhoods like Trastevere or Monti, enjoying viewpoints such as the Giardino degli Aranci, and certain museums or sites on specific free-entry days. Our guides highlight free and budget-friendly ideas so you can enjoy Rome even if you’re keeping an eye on costs.

Things to do for free in Rome

Is Rome a good city for families and kids? What can we do together?

Rome is very family-friendly: kids often love the Colosseum, catacombs, gelato stops, parks like Villa Borghese, interactive museums and simple neighborhood walks with pizza al taglio on the go. We highlight family-friendly activities and tours – from bike rides to kid-focused gladiator or art experiences – so you can build an itinerary that works for all ages.

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