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Are you looking for the best things to do in Rome Italy? We just created a list of 16 must do activities for you to do while visiting Rome! In this Rome travel guide we show you around the Trevi Fountain, Roman Forum, Vatican City Museums, St Peters Basilica, local Italian food and many more Rome Attractions. We have made several Rome travel videos including an Rome vlog that can serve as your travel guide. We also have a travel guide for Florence. Rome is the capital city of Italy and the most populated. You should plan for at least 72 to 96 hours while in Rome.

Rome is one of the most famous and visited cities in the world, and for good reason! In this video, we'll show you the best things to do in Rome in 2024, including attractions, restaurants and more.

If you're planning a trip to Rome in the next few years, make sure to check out this video! We'll guide you through everything you need to know about the city, from the best attractions to the best restaurants. We even have a 4K video tour of some of the best sights in Rome! So make sure to bookmark this page and check back soon!

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0:00 Intro
0:33 Pantheon
1:10 Italian Food
1:58 Piazza Novana
2:45 Trevi Fountain
3:21 Saint Angelo
3:51 Colosseum
4:41 Tiber River
5:11 St Peters Basilica
5:31 St Peters Square
5:51 Centro Storico
6:51 Spanish Steps
7:12 Trastevere
7:51 Vatican City Museums
9:01 Bullet Train
9:29 Alter of the Fatherland
10:05 Piazza Popolo
10:37 Roman Forum

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We just got back from Rome a week ago and while I didn't see this before hand, we saw 90% of what was shown in the video. Super easy to get around the city and we felt safe at all times. Riding metro between some locations was easy.

We also took bullet trains from Rome to Naples where we then rented a car and drove the Amalfi Coast and stayed in Positano. Then a bullet train from Rome to Florence and a regular train to Pisa. All highly recommend to see as well.

Such a great trip and cannot wait to go back.

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Pantheon, building in Rome that was begun in 27 BC by the statesman Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. The Pantheon was dedicated in AD 609 as the Church of Santa Maria Rotonda

Andersen
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We took the bullet train from Rome to Pisa as a day trip. It was very convenient to return to our hotel in Rome the same day.

harveyj
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A place I would love to visit again someday. It truly is an amazing experience.

tigerwolf
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I would love ❤️ to visit Rome and see the colosseum…my friend said she stays in Monti and it’s absolutely beautiful…but watching your vlog as gave me inspiration to look today on the internet regarding flights and hotels….thank you for sharing this amazing place

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Over the years, I've been to Rome a dozen times for work. Ive been to many other European hot spot cities as well. Rome is the only place I would spend my own money to go back to.

The Metro system there is fantastic and super easy to figure out. I always stayed within a few blocks of El Centro - where the main Metro Hub is. From there, you can go anywhere easily and the hotels are fine and not as expensive as it is within walking distance of the historic district.


For beach lovers take the Metro to Osteo Lido, its the last Metro train stop going west. Get off and walk half a mile to the black sand beach. Mind your feet. That black sand is super hot, even on just a mildly warm sunny day. (ask me how I know).

There are some great restaurants, but they can be pricey. I had the best steak meal of my life there, (cant remember the name of the restaurant tho). For the budget minded, or if you're pressed for time, the food at the Pizza Rustica places is great and a lot less expensive than the cafes and restaurants - a LOT less expensive! I love me some Pizza Rustica!

For those craving to sit at a table on the sidewalk and have a refreshment while people watching - The same coffee sitting at a sidewalk table will cost twice what it does while standing. IMO, its worth it though. Dont expect the waiter to come check on you. He won't. If you need him, or her, just wave them over.

My personal favorite handout is Piazza Novona at dusk. Not overly crowded like Trevi is and plenty of tables around to sit at, rest your feet, and have a coffee or a beer.

divindave
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You're famous for all your hard work putting these videos online for years. Thank you!

Guywithcrazyideas
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Hello friend good evening thank you for sharing beautiful county Roma Italy 🇮🇹
Look beautiful place full watched here

BRILIANT
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Going in 3 weeks! Super excited! Thanks for this video

Yolis
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Well done! We can’t wait to go back. By the way, it is NOT crazy expensive to get there (we flew round trip from Toronto for $350 in 2018) or stay there. I did 10 days ALL in for $2, 000. EVERYTHING! Oh, that 2k included Florence, Pisa, Lucca, Riomaggiore and Venice. GO! (Please learn the correct pronunciation of the places).

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Wow wow!! ❤❤❤❤❤ I’m speechless for all your hard work for making these amazing videos! ❤️❤️

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omg this video is full of artsy vibes.I actually didn't plan to visit Italy at first but after watching this video, I think I should add it to my travel plans! I think I'll go with the train from Spain because I'll have a friend to help me get cheap train tickets without having to go to the airport and wait for a long time in advance. I can't wait to go and relax

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Just came back to let you know this video was really helpful to me. Thank you❤. I also laid my hands on Clarke Wigg’s Rome travel guide, a priceless book that gave me the secrets of having the best Rome vacations. I’ll recommend that to everyone as well.

Btw this video is the best start for anyone planning to go to Rome

richardorekoya
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Thank you for showing me the streets of Rome. 🇯🇵

Japan_日本を歩く
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Obrigado pelas informações, excelente vídeo.

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Rome is truly an amazing city to explore. The city itself is a museum. Spent 6 nights 2 weeks ago and needed probably 2 more days. A few comments on my experience:
The food is actually lackluster so don't be overtly excited. Not many options besides puzza and pasta. The pasta is definitely better than pizza an stick to anything that has truffle. Purchase as many tour guides as you can, it will make your exploration so much more enjoyable and educational. Be prepared for insane crowds... like insane. If crowds bother you don't even think of going to the Vatican, my worst experience of our trip. There is nowhere to sit in the city besides at a restaurant. Currently at Florence which is a much 'nicer ' city but absolutely jam packed with American students so it feels like a bit life a student town. The food is so much better here though and there are many more food options which Rome doesn't offer. The history of Rome and setting the rings in person is still an unbelievable experience and will definitely be reworking in a few years time to enjoy it again.

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We are going to Rome in a few weeks. Thanks for the video.

allamb
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That is good place to visit the Italy 🇮🇹.

ivanvoronin
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Not to nitpick but the Centro Storico is pretty much all of what any tourist will see. And a few minutes looking up pronunciation would help hugely.

Trastevere is NOT a good place to stay, being inconvenient for most people to the majority of sites. It IS quite charming and good at dinner time or lunch (when the cannon go off on the hillside to mark noon. )

Rome offers free city sponsored tours that take appx 3 hours to see 80% of what you mention. Only reserve a spot through city website and do tip your guide.

A guided tour of Vatican museum and San Pietro will skip the lines at Piazza San Pietro, saving potentially hours in the sun. Alternatively organize a tour of the Scavi through the Vatican website and see a 1sy century cemetery emerging inside San Pietro, also skipping the line to get into the piazza.

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Love the videos, obviously your limited by time but lots more to see than the “main “ tourist traps, my I recommend a freebie day, circus maximus, up to the secret keyhole down the hill to the pyramid then behind it to the non catholic graveyard (also no passport at Vatican museums now it does say on the ticket take them but they never check now )

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