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Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
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Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel Tickets
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Pantheon Ticket in Rome
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St. Peter Basilica with Optional Dome Ticket
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St. Peter Basilica with Optional Dome Ticket

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Rome Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill Tour
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Rome Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill Tour

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Colosseum ticket with AI guide app and 3D map in Rome
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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica Tour
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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica Tour

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Pompeii, Amalfi Coast and Sorrento Peninsula Tour
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Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Experience with Arena option
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Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Experience with Arena option

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Castel Sant'Angelo Ticket
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Top attractions in Rome

Scenic spot
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Colosseum

The Colosseum, built between 70 and 80 CE under Emperor Vespasian and Emperor Titus, stands as one of the most iconic landmarks of the Roman Empire and is a must-see tourist attraction. This grand amphitheater, which could accommodate up to 80,000 spectators, is renowned for hosting gladiator fights, animal hunts, and large-scale public spectacles. A true marvel of Roman engineering, the Roman Colosseum showcases awe-inspiring arches and vaults, still standing as a symbol of Rome's power and ingenuity. Visitors can explore the Colosseum arena, including special arena floor access, which offers a rare chance to walk in the footsteps of ancient gladiators. The Colosseum provides a unique opportunity to learn about the history of ancient Rome while witnessing the brutal spectacles that once captivated the masses. Located near the Roman Forum and Piazza del Colosseo, it is the perfect starting point for anyone exploring the Eternal City of Italy, Rome. The Colosseum’s cultural significance is undeniable, with its role in Roman society, its use for public executions, and its historical importance for early Christians. It remains a symbol of the Flavian dynasty and continues to be one of the most awe-inspiring structures of the ancient world.
Religious spot
4.9/5(20K+ reviews)

Pantheon

The Pantheon is one of the most well-preserved monuments of ancient Rome, originally built as a temple to honor Roman gods. Today, it stands as a church known as Santa Maria ad Martyres, blending history, architecture, and faith in the heart of Rome. When you visit, you can admire the massive dome and the famous oculus – an open skylight that lights up the entire space. Many visitors enjoy taking a guided tour to learn more about its rich history or simply walk around and observe the stunning art and architecture. You can also enter for free on the first Sunday of each month, or reserve your admission ticket or pantheon ticket online with a time slot to skip the line. Don’t miss the tomb of Raphael, the Italian Renaissance artist who asked to be buried here. As one of the top things to do in Rome, the Pantheon Rome is a must-see site that captures the soul of the city. Be sure to check opening hours, entry procedure, and ticket info on the official website before your visit.
Park
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Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain in Rome, also known as Fontana di Trevi, is one of the most famous fountains in the world, drawing millions of visitors to the Eternal City each year. Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and later completed by Giuseppe Pannini after Salvi's death, this grand fountain stands at the meeting point of three streets (tre vie), symbolizing an ancient Roman water source connected to the Aqua Virgo aqueduct, which once supplied water to Roman soldiers. Carved from travertine stone, the Trevi Fountain features allegorical figures, including Oceanus, the Roman god of the sea, riding a shell chariot pulled by sea horses. Behind the statues, the grand façade of Palazzo Poli enhances its majestic presence. Immortalized in films like La Dolce Vita and Roman Holiday, Trevi Fountain is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and a must-visit landmark, totally worth braving the packed crowds to witness its beauty.
Museum
4.9/5(24K+ reviews)

Borghese Gallery

The Borghese Gallery is one of the most important art museums in Rome, located inside the former Villa Borghese. It's home to the famous Borghese collection, which includes paintings and sculptures from masters like Caravaggio, Raphael, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Built in the 17th century, the museum was created by Cardinal Scipione Borghese, a major art collector and nephew of Pope Paul V. When you visit, you can explore rooms filled with Renaissance and Baroque art, admire the sculpture of David, or see the painting Sacred and Profane Love. Don't miss the archaeological collection that features ancient Roman antiquities. After your visit, take a walk through the surrounding gardens of Villa Borghese, one of the largest parks in Rome. The Galleria Borghese offers a more intimate experience with world-class art. If you're in Italy, this museum is a must-see for anyone who loves history, sculpture, and beautiful spaces.
Natural landmark
4.9/5(19K+ reviews)

Palatine Hill

Palatine Hill is one of the most ancient parts of Rome! Standing 40 meters above the Roman Forum, this hill is not like any other—it's one of Rome's famous seven hills and holds a lot of history. People have believed that Palatine Hill, known as the first nucleus of the Roman Empire, has been around since 1000 B.C. Legends say that Rome's founder, Romulus, started the ancient city here, and later on, the rich and powerful emperors of ancient Rome lived in luxury on this hill. Palatine Hill was once the center of Rome, where important buildings like the Arch of Septimius Severus, the Temple of Saturn, the Arch of Titus, and the House of the Vestals stood. Walking around the ruins today, you can see majestic ruins and remnants of imperial palaces like the Flavian Palace, the House of Livia, and the Palatine Museum. These palaces were made for the wealthy and upper-class people of the ancient Roman Empire. With its fascinating history and ancient Roman artifacts, Palatine Hill is a must-visit attraction on your Rome itinerary. Book your Palatine Hill tickets today!
Tourist attraction
4.9/5(20K+ reviews)

Arch of Constantine

Discover the majestic Arch of Constantine, a monumental triumphal arch that stands as a testament to the architectural and historical prowess of ancient Rome. Nestled between the iconic Colosseum and the historic Palatine Hill, this awe-inspiring structure invites travelers to step back in time and witness the legacy of Emperor Constantine's victory. Capturing the essence of triumph and architectural brilliance, the Arch of Constantine is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and travelers alike. Its intricate sculptures and storied past offer a glimpse into the artistic evolution of the era, making it a captivating symbol of victory and historical grandeur.
Historical site
4.9/5(9K+ reviews)

Catacombe di San Callisto

The Catacombe di San Callisto, also known as the Catacombs of St. Callixtus in Rome, is the ancient underground cemetery that was the official burial place for the early Christian community in the third century. Around half a million Christians, including martyrs and 16 popes like Pope Damasus, found their final resting place here. The catacombs are named after Deacon St. Callixtus, whom Pope Zephyrinus put in charge of managing the cemetery in the early third century. Extending nearly 20 kilometers long and 20 meters deep with four levels, covering about 37 hectares, these Roman catacombs are a significant part of Rome's early Christian history. Back then, Christians in Rome struggled to find proper burial grounds. They either had to bury their loved ones in Pagan cemeteries or on private land. To solve this, with the help of volunteers and donations, they started building the Catacombs of St. Callixtus, gradually expanding the official cemetery over time. Explore this sacred site, where the history of the early Christian faith comes alive. Check out these tours and discover the stories of these Roman martyrs and the legacy they left behind in the Eternal City during early Christian Rome.
Tourist sight
4.9/5(18K+ reviews)

Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona, also known as Navona Square, is one of the most popular attractions in Rome, Italy. Built by Emperor Domitian back in 86 CE as a sports stadium, this square has a fascinating past. Piazza Navona is one of the most popular attractions with its three fountains in Rome, Italy. It was originally built as a sports stadium by Emperor Domitian in 86 CE. Over the years, it has gone through many changes. With its stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere, Piazza Navona is a must-visit spot in Rome. This square is a masterpiece, mixing history and elegance, and it's perfect to add to your Europe itinerary!
Geographical district
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Trastevere

Nestled on the west bank of the Tiber River, Trastevere is one of Rome's most vibrant and picturesque neighborhoods. Known for its charming cobblestone streets and medieval houses, this lively district offers a unique blend of history, culture, and culinary delights. With its bohemian atmosphere and multicultural roots, Trastevere enchants visitors with its maze-like alleys, vibrant nightlife, and rich history. Whether you're wandering through its picturesque streets or relaxing at a café terrace, Trastevere promises an authentic Italian experience that captivates both day and night. It's a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to experience the authentic side of Rome, where ancient traditions meet modern allure, ensuring an unforgettable journey.
Tourist attraction
4.8/5(17K+ reviews)

Spanish Steps

Nestled in the heart of Rome, the Spanish Steps, or Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti, offer a breathtaking blend of architectural grandeur and historical significance. This iconic stairway, with its 135 steps, elegantly connects the bustling Piazza di Spagna with the serene Trinità dei Monti church, providing a picturesque setting that has captivated visitors for centuries. Discover the enchanting allure of this masterpiece of Rococo architecture, a must-visit for anyone exploring the Eternal City. The Spanish Steps are not just a passageway but a vibrant gathering place where history, culture, and architectural beauty converge, offering a unique glimpse into the past while serving as a lively hub for both locals and tourists alike. Whether you're drawn by the breathtaking views or the timeless charm, the Spanish Steps promise an unforgettable experience in the heart of Rome.
Tourist attraction
4.9/5(16K+ reviews)

Domus Aurea

Step into the opulent world of ancient Rome with a visit to the Domus Aurea, Emperor Nero's legendary 'Golden House.' This architectural marvel, nestled between the Palatine and Esquiline hills in the heart of Rome, offers a glimpse into the grandeur and extravagance of the Roman Empire. Built after the great fire of 64 AD, the Domus Aurea stands as a testament to Nero's ambition and the artistic prowess of the era. Once the epitome of extravagance, this site is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, promising an unforgettable journey through time and a deeper understanding of Roman imperial life.
Historical site
4.8/5(28K+ reviews)

Ostia Antica

Step back in time and explore the captivating ruins of Ostia Antica, an ancient Roman city that once served as the bustling port of Rome. Located just 25 kilometers southwest of the capital, this hidden gem offers a unique glimpse into the daily life of ancient Romans. Known for its remarkably preserved buildings, stunning frescoes, and intricate mosaics, Ostia Antica is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Wander through the remnants of this once-thriving city and imagine life as it was centuries ago. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a fascinating day trip from Rome, Ostia Antica promises an unforgettable journey through time.
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Central Rome - Castel Romano Designer Shopping Outlet Bus
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Central Rome - Castel Romano Designer Shopping Outlet Bus

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Trenitalia Pass: Italy Train Ticket
Rail passes • From Rome

Trenitalia Pass: Italy Train Ticket

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Leonardo Express city center - Fiumicino airport shared transfer
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Leonardo Express city center - Fiumicino airport shared transfer

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Eurail Italy Rail Pass

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Fiumicino Airport - Vatican City shared bus transfer by Terravision
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Vatican City Relais
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Vatican City Relais

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Hotel Roma Tor Vergata
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Hotel Roma Tor Vergata

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The RomeHello - Hostel
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The RomeHello - Hostel

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Hotel Nord Nuova Roma
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Hotel Nord Nuova Roma

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Fabulous Village
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Fabulous Village

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NH Collection Roma Centro
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NH Collection Roma Centro

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Hotel Il Cantico St. Peter
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Hotel Il Cantico St. Peter

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Hotel Marcantonio Rome
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Hotel Marcantonio Rome

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Yes Hotel
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Yes Hotel

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Magna Cura Guest House
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Magna Cura Guest House

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The Social Hub Rome
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The Social Hub Rome

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Klook 用戶
2026-06-24 03:27:06
Fantastic 5.0
I'd like to share my personal experience from a trip I took in June. It was incredibly difficult to book tickets for the Colosseum through the official website, so I spent a long time searching on a platform before I found this tour. Initially, I wanted a tour with a live guide, but the group fees were too expensive. So, I opted for a package that included an app-based audio guide instead (because my trip was planned at the last minute). This tour doesn't have a live guide. When you arrive at the site, you scan a QR code, and a Chinese-language tour guide (you need to download the POP guide app beforehand) will be available on your phone. The process involves arriving early at a shop near the Colosseum to exchange your voucher with a staff member. They will give you a physical ticket and the QR code for the audio guide. Once you have your ticket, you can head to the Colosseum. Since there's a scheduled entry time, you can arrive 15 minutes early, which is roughly your admission time. Look for staff members wearing yellow vests at the entrance, and after entering, you'll go through a security check. Although the platform mentioned skip-the-line access, I visited on a weekday and didn't have to wait long in line, only for the security check. (Customer service confirmed that this package does include skip-the-line service after the security check). After exploring the Colosseum, you can take a break outside before re-entering the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. (These have different entrances; there are three entrances to choose from here). It took me about 4-5 hours to walk through all three areas; they are truly vast. Overall, I think it was a good experience, and the customer service from the official platform was quite responsive when I communicated with them previously. Additionally, I've included my previous conversation with customer service below, where I had questions about this package. I didn't understand what "does not include the arena floor" meant at first, and customer service clarified it for me. You might find it helpful: "Does not include the arena floor" means you cannot walk to the very center of the arena, the ground level where gladiators used to fight. The main difference between the two options is the "viewing location": Your package (without the arena floor): You stand in the spectator stands (1st-2nd levels) and get a bird's-eye view of the entire interior of the arena and the underground area. This offers the most magnificent photo angles. Package with the arena floor: You can also walk onto the central wooden stage. So, even though my package didn't include walking onto the central stage (it was cheaper...), I could still see the entire Colosseum, which I thought was great. Just wanted to share that for your reference.
Charmain ***
2026-06-10 11:07:13
Fantastic 5.0
Eddy is the most amazing guide! He is equal parts of knowledgeable and humourous. His detailed explanations helped us to appreciate the centuries of history, culture and art that is preserved in the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. I would definitely recommend paying more to get a guided experience! It's well worth it!
Francisco ********
2026-03-03 15:55:55
Fantastic 5.0
The Pantheon is a magnificent structure where you can find the Raphaelo’s tomb or remains, Emmanuel and many others. As always price is double what it cost at the entrance but you skip the line to buy the ticket that can be 30-45 min wait time plus time of entry. For this particular ticket you need to swap the voucher for papr tichets at Piazza Navona info center 8 min walk from the Pantheon.
hsue *************
2026-01-29 05:34:17
Fantastic 5.0
We bought the tickets to skip the queue but there was no queue in the early morning in January. However, the lift access was worth it cause the steps was quite high, therefore was harder to climb. Thanks to no crowd, we took our time up on the dome and taking photos. The architecture , the art works and the views were just amazing amazing. There is a little gift shop on top of the basilica which offers nice presents for loved ones.
Klook User
2026-06-15 21:43:27
Fantastic 5.0
Great tour, Favio was such an amazing tour guide, full of stories and very knowledgeable. The only thing is the meeting spot can be a bit confusing, we got lost but did managed to turn up just in time. Otherwise, enjoyable tour.
Klook User
2026-06-10 15:47:00
Fantastic 5.0
After not being able to get official tickets for the Colloseum we decided we will get a tour booked with a guide through Klook. Our tour guide Patrizia from EcoArt Travel was lovely and so knowledgeable! It was nice to be able to just relax and have a guide to listen to while you are walking through the colloseum, roman forum and palatine hill. There is enough time to take pictures and a couple stops to fill up your water bottle. Can recommend and would book again!
Jo *******
2026-03-31 21:13:25
Fantastic 5.0
I did the night walking tour with carpe diem tour. it was absolutely amazing! our guide Maham is so well versed and she gave us a lot of bite sized knowledge and interesting facts about the city. I love how passionate she is about her job! she also introduced the nice places to visit and go to! love it and would recommend everyone to book this tour!
Klook User
2026-06-13 20:17:01
Fantastic 5.0
Amazing tour and very knowledgeable tour guides, Alessandro has many stories to tell which is fun. Great experience as well to see the ruins of Pompeii and listen to history as told by Dimytrio (sorry if I spell the name wrong). Sorrento is a beautiful place and an absolute joy to wander around. Over all an exceptional tour.
Rhed *
2026-03-21 10:59:35
Fantastic 5.0
Rome feels like one giant open-air museum—absolutely amazing! I managed to visit all the major tourist spots, and getting around was easy with the many hop-on hop-off buses available. Just make sure to wear comfortable shoes, because you’ll be doing a lot of walking!

Quick facts about Rome

Local weather

  • DEC - FEB
    12°

  • MAR - MAY
    21°

  • JUN - AUG
    31°18°

  • SEP - NOV
    24°

General info
  • Time zone

    No time difference

  • Currency

    1EUR = 1.00EUR

  • Official languages

  • Best time to visit

    Sagra dell'Uva

  • Recommended trip duration

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What to know before visiting Rome

Top Attractions in Rome

Colosseum and Roman Forum

When you visit Rome, start with the Colosseum and Roman Forum, where you can walk through ancient ruins and imagine life during the Roman Empire. A guided tour helps you skip the long lines and learn about the city’s epic history.

Vatican City and St. Peter’s Basilica

Head to Vatican City, one of the most famous religious sites in Rome, Italy. Visit St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums to see breathtaking art, including the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo.

Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain is one of Rome’s most famous landmarks and a must-see for first-time visitors. Toss a coin over your left shoulder to make a wish and enjoy the sound of rushing water in this romantic spot.

Piazza Navona

In Rome’s city center, Piazza Navona is a lively square filled with street artists, fountains, and cafes. You can people-watch, grab some Italian food, or admire the beautiful sculptures by Pietro Bernini.

Spanish Steps and Piazza di Spagna

Climb the Spanish Steps in Rome to see one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. At the base lies Piazza di Spagna, a stylish area surrounded by designer shops and elegant buildings like the Spanish Embassy.

Tips before visiting Rome

1. Get a Europe eSIM

Before visiting Rome, buy a Europe eSIM so you can easily access maps, book guided tours, and stay connected without hunting for Wi-Fi. It’s the most convenient option for travelers exploring multiple European cities.

2. Dress Modestly at Religious Sites

When visiting Vatican City or St. Peter’s Basilica, make sure your shoulders and knees are covered. Modest clothing is required to enter many churches and religious landmarks in Rome, Italy.

3. Book Tickets in Advance

Popular tourist attractions like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican Museums often have long lines, especially during high season. Book your tickets early to secure your preferred time slot.

4. Wear Comfortable Shoes

Rome is very walkable, but its cobblestone streets can be uneven. Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes to explore the city center and famous landmarks without getting sore feet.

5. Eat Like a Local

Skip touristy restaurants near major Rome landmarks and head to local trattorias for authentic Italian food. Try fresh pasta, pizza, and gelato in neighborhoods like Trastevere or Campo de Fiori.

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