Colosseum


This 2000 year old wonder is an absolute must-see in Rome. The sheer size and structure alone are absolutely breathtaking. Imagining the gladiators battling each other with such a massive crowd really leaves a cool feeling for visitors.
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Pantheon

 
Home to world's largest unreinforced concrete dome, the Pantheon like almost every attraction in Rome is absolutely beautiful. The marble and stone carvings are surreal.
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Vatican City


One of the true wonders of Rome, the Vatican has some of the oldest, most unique buildings in Italy. The residence of the Pope and the archives of history dating back to times you couldn’t even imagine.
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Trevi Fountain

 
This is definitely one of the most popular and cramped attractions in Rome but there is no way that you can miss it. Even if you don’t get to toss a coin in the fountain, make sure to visit.
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Enjoy some gelato


Italy is the home of gelato and Rome is one of the best places to sample it. Pretty much every piazza you visit has a gelato parlour and pretty much all of them have amazing gelato.
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Roman Forum

 
Although the Forum is diminished significantly due to wear and tear, visitors can still admire the true beauty and sheer power of the Roman Empire.
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Eat like a Roman


Rome is known for its amazing food and it’s safe to say that we agree. Our two favourite places to eat were Otello alla Concordia, located at 81 Via della Croce and l'Enoteca Antica, located at 76b Via della Croce.
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Galleria Borghese

 
One of the best art museums we have ever visited because of the quality of the actual collection of art and sculptures and also the architecture of the building itself. Make sure to visit this gallery!
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St. Peter's Basilica and Sistine Chapel


There aren’t words that can describe the sheer magnitude of the church. The amazing murals, rugs, sculpting on the walls, pretty much everything about St. Peters is beautiful inside and out. The Sistine Chapel is the most beautiful room in the world.
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Spanish Steps

 
Definitely the busiest tourist attraction you will encounter. We didn’t spend too much time here but what we liked was the shopping. The area around the Spanish Steps is home to some of the fanciest stores and restaurants in Rome so make sure to bring some cash with you.
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