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Rome is one of the most rewarding places to explore, and this local guide brings together the best things to do, where to eat and where to stay in one place. Highlights include Panthéon, Mercato Monti and Colosseum. Food lovers should not miss Da Enzo al 29 and Roscioli. Below you will find 51 hand-picked local recommendations across sights, restaurants, hotels and tours, which you can filter by category and budget to plan the perfect trip, whether you have a weekend or a week.

Rome at a glance

  • Ideal stay: 2 to 3 days
  • Best time to visit: spring and autumn
  • Highlights: Panthéon and Mercato Monti
  • Where to stay: Trastevere and Pantheon
  • Local picks: 51 hand-chosen recommendations
  • Getting around: walkable, plus easy public transport

Where to stay in Rome

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Trevi

Rome’s most theatrical fountain, a cascade of baroque sea-gods filling a tiny piazza. Toss a coin over your shoulder to ensure your return to Rome – and come at dawn or late night to see it without the crush.
★ 4.8
$

Vatican City

Beat the notorious queues with an early-access guided tour of the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel – walking the galleries before the general public arrives, with an expert bringing the art to life. Easily booked online.
★ 4.7
$$

Vatican City

Miles of galleries packed with the papacy’s art treasures, ending in the Sistine Chapel and Michelangelo’s ceiling. It gets famously busy, so a timed skip-the-line ticket (or an early-access tour) is well worth it.
★ 4.7
$$

Pinciano

Rome’s beloved central park – landscaped gardens, umbrella pines, a little boating lake and the Pincio terrace overlooking Piazza del Popolo. Rent a bike or just escape the city bustle for an hour.
★ 4.6
$

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Rome travel FAQ

How many days do you need in Rome?

Two to three days is enough to enjoy the highlights of Rome at a relaxed pace. See our Rome itinerary guide for a day-by-day plan.

Where is the best area to stay in Rome?

Stay central and walkable to the main sights for a first visit. Our where to stay in Rome guide breaks down the best neighbourhoods.

What are the best things to do in Rome?

Browse the local picks above, from top sights and museums to where to eat and stay.

What is the best time to visit Rome?

Spring and autumn usually bring the most comfortable weather and thinner crowds, though Rome is worth visiting year-round.

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