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CHOOSE YOUR IDEAL ITINERARY IN ROME

 

 

 

CHOOSE YOUR IDEAL ITINERARY IN ROME

 

 

 

1 day itinerary:

 

- From Via Frattina, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com, arrive at

 

-Piazza di Spagna, you can admire the splendid monumental staircase designed by De Sanctis and the "Barchaccia" fountain created by Bernini, then take

 

-Via del Babbuino, historic shopping street, where you can find Maestro Canova's old studio, now a museum and refreshment point.

 

-Piazza del Popolo, embellished by an obelisk and fountains, and by the basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo (where you can admire works by Caravaggio, Pinturicchio, Raffaello Sanzio and Bramante). In addition, you can admire the two twin churches or churches of the atists, the work of Bernini and Fontana. Passing between the two churches, one arrives at the

 

-Via del Corso, the shopping street par excellence, along which you can admire the church of San Marcello, Palazzo Doria Pamphili, Palazza Chigi. after a kilometer, take

 

-Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina, dominated by the basilica of the same name, embellished by Palazzo Fiano and home to important boutiques, turn and take

 

-Via di Campo Marzio, at the end of the road, on the left you can admire,

 

-Palazzo Montecitorio, seat of the parliament of the Italian republic, continuing along via della Maddalena, you find yourself in the marvelous piazza della Rotonda or the

 

-Pantheon, where you can admire, in the centre, the building built in ancient Rome and dedicated to all the divinities. Take one of the perpendicular streets to the right and you will reach the majestic

 

-Piazza Navona, (where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com) built on the ruins of the stadium of Domitian, whose shape it takes again, where you can admire Bernini's fountains and Borromini's church. Go to the oval side, after a short distance, you will find

 

-Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, a true open-air Baroque museum, full of churches, squares and fountains, which ends in the splendid Piazza del Gesù, adorned by the church of the same name, Palazzo Cenci and Palazzo Altieri, then take

 

-Via del Plebiscito, once called "via Papalis", because it was traveled by the newly appointed Pope, is now framed by Palazzo Pamphili, Palazzo Grazioli, Palazzo Altieri, you will arrive at

 

-Piazza Venezia, which is one of the most famous squares in Rome, a crossroads of five very important arteries, where you can admire the monumental "Altar of the Fatherland" seat of the national museum, Palazzo Venezia and the general insurance building. Then enter

 

- Via del Corso, on the opposite side of where you passed before, thus completing the visit of the street, turn right into

 

-Via delle Muratte, and after a few hundred meters, you will arrive at the very best

 

-Fontana di Trevi, the most famous fountain in Rome, built on the facade of Palazzo Poli, by Nicola Salvi, the fountain is fed by the Acqua Verigne aqueduct of Roman origin. The fountain follows Baroque and Bernini imprints, and tells the story of virgin water, among statues and mammoth scenographies, there are so many legends about the fountain, then walk along the pretty road to the left,

 

-Via Poli, and then go into

 

-Via san'Andrea delle Fratte, site of the Basilica of the same name, remodeled by Francesco Borromini, one of the greatest interpreters of the Baroque, passes through the palace of Propaganda Fide, designed by Francesco Borromini. You will arrive at

 

-Via Frattina, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com

 

2 day itinerary

 

 

First day

 

-Via Frattina, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com, go to

 

-Via del Corso, a well-known shopping street and home to several historic houses and churches, including Palazzo Chigi, Pazazzo Pamphili, Galleria Colonna, San Marcello al Corso, turn left and you will arrive in

 

-Piazza Venezia, which is one of the most famous squares in Rome, a crossroads of five very important arteries, you can admire the monumental "Altar of the Fatherland" seat of the national museum, Palazzo Venezia and the Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali. Then enter

 

-Via dei Fori imperiali, opened in 1932, takes its name from the monumental remains of the forums of Caesar, Augustus, Nerva, and Trajan, which can be admired walking along it. The road connects Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum, it is a real walk through history since from the road it is also possible to access the basilica of Saints Cosma and Damiano, the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda, and the medieval Tor de Conti. At the end of the road you reach the

 

-Colosseum, or Flavian Amphitheatre, which is the symbol of Rome, was used by the ancient Romans for gladiatorial games, real battles between warriors. You can admire the remains of the ancient building, the bleachers and the changing rooms. Leaving the Colosseum, take via di San Gregorio, where there is the entrance to the forums of the Palatine hill, and arrive at

 

-Circo Massimo, nestled between the Palatine hill and the Aventine hill, an ancient Roman circus, has been the site of games since ancient times, probable site of the mythical "rapture of the Sabine women". Now you can admire Roman and medieval remains. Going all along the long side, you arrive at

 

-Bocca della Verità, an ancient marble mask, walled in the pronaos of the Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. stories and legends have followed one another about the history and divinatory abilities of this attraction. Continuing along the Lungotevere we arrive at the ancient,

 

-Jewish Ghetto, once an open-air prison, now one of the most evocative districts of Rome, you can admire the Synagogue and the Jewish museum, the Portico of Octavia, the Marcellus theatre, the Cinque Scole square. where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com If you cross the Garibaldi bridge you find yourself at

 

-Trastevere, a characteristic district of working-class and truer Rome, full of restaurants and shops as well as very suggestive squares, alleys and churches. After going around the Rione, go back and go up

 

-Via Arenula, cross Largo Argentina and reach

 

-Piazza Venezia, which is one of the most famous squares in Rome, crossroads of five very important arteries, you can admire the monumental "Altar of the Fatherland" seat of the national museum, Palazzo Venezia and the Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali. Eat

 

- Via del Corso, a well-known shopping street and home to several historic houses and churches, including Palazzo Chigi, pazazzo Pamphili, the Colonna gallery, san marcello al Corso, turn right into

-Via Frattina, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com

 

Second day

- Via Frattina where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com, arrive at

 

-Piazza di Spagna, you can admire the splendid monumental staircase designed by De Sanctis and the "fountain de lla Barchaccia" created by Bernini, then take

 

-Via del Babbuino, historic shopping street where you can find Maestro Canova's old studio, now a museum and refreshment point.

 

-Piazza del Popolo, embellished by an obelisk and fountains, and by the basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo (where you can admire works by Caravaggio, Pinturicchio, Raffaello Sanzio and Bramante). In addition, you can admire the two twin churches or churches of the artists, the work of Bernini and Fontana. Crossing the bridge you arrive in the Prati district and walking along

 

-Via Cola di Rienzo, the shopping street of "good" Rome, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com, you get to

 

- Vatican Museums, one of the largest art collections in the world, in addition to the enormous collection accumulated by the Popes, you can admire the Sistine Chapel and the papal apartments frescoed by Michelangelo and Raphael, once you leave you can admire the

 

-St. Peter's Basilica, defined as the largest church in the world both for its size and metaphorically, for its importance. The basilica, "UNESCO World Heritage Site", was built in 100 years and designed by artists such as Bramante and Michelangelo. Next to the basilica is the characteristic Rione Borgo, you can walk around

 

-Borgo Pio, street, full of shops and restaurants, which connects Porta Angelica to via di Porta Castello, and which leads to

 

- Castel Sant'angelo, also called Mausoleum of Hadrian, because it was born as a tomb of the Roman emperor and his family, later the building was included in the Aurelian walls and became a fortress, it was also an apostolic seat, papal apartment, prison and now museum. Cross the Sant'Angelo bridge, famous for the presence of numerous statues and enter the

 

-Via dei Coronari, famous for its sacred articles and antique shops. Then comes in

 

-Piazza Navona, built on the ruins of the stadium of Domitian, of which it takes its shape, where you can admire the fountains of Bernini and the church of Borromini. Go straight on the oval side, after a short distance, you will find the

 

-Pantheon, where you can admire the building built in ancient Rome and dedicated to all the divinities. Take one of the perpendicular streets to the right and you will reach the majestic square

 

-Montecitorio, seat of the parliament of the Italian republic, cross it and you will arrive at

 

- Trevi Fountain, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com, the most famous fountain in Rome, built on the facade of Palazzo Poli, by Nicola Salvi, the fountain is fed by the Acqua Vergine aqueduct of Roman origin. The fountain follows Baroque and Bernini imprints, and tells the story of virgin water, amidst gigantic statues and scenery. There are so many legends about the fountain, take the pretty road to the left,

-Via Poli, and then go into

 

-Via san'Andrea delle Fratte, site of the Basilica of the same name, remodeled by Francesco Borromini, one of the greatest interpreters of the Baroque, passes through the palace of Propaganda Fide, designed by Francesco Borromini. You will arrive at

 

-Via Frattina where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com

3 day itinerary

first day,

-Via Fratina, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com

 

-Via del Corso, a well-known shopping street and home to several historic houses and churches, including Palazzo Chigi, Pazazzo Pamphili, Galleria Colonna, San Marcello al Corso, turn left and go

 

-Piazza Venezia, which is one of the most famous squares in Rome, crossroads of five very important arteries, you can admire the monumental "Altar of the Fatherland" seat of the national museum, Palazzo Venezia and the Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali. Eat

 

-Via dei Fori Imperiali, opened in 1932, takes its name from the monumental remains of the forums of Caesar, Augustus, Nerva, and Trajan, which can be admired walking along it. The road connects Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum, it is a real walk through history since from the road it is also possible to access the basilica of Saints Cosma and Damiano, the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda, and the medieval Tor de Conti. At the end of the road you reach the

 

- Colosseum and Roman forums, opened in 1932, takes its name from the monumental remains of the forums of Caesar, Augustus, Nerva, and Trajan, which can be admired walking along it. The road connects Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum, it is a real walk through history since from the road it is also possible to access the basilica of Saints Cosma and Damiano, the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda, and the medieval Tor de Conti. Turning around you get to

 

-Via Urbana and Monti district, eclectic with bohemian elements, rich in archaeological sites, but also in narrow streets and squares, lined with chic bars and vintage boutiques, frequented by foreigners, students and locals. Go back and get to

 

-Circo Massimo, nestled between the Palatine hill and the Aventine hill, an ancient Roman circus, has been the site of games since ancient times, probable site of the mythical "rapture of the Sabine women". Now you can admire Roman and medieval remains, walking along the entire long side, you arrive at

 

-Bocca della Verità, an ancient marble mask, walled in the pronaos of the Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. stories and legends have followed one another about the history and divinatory abilities of this attraction. Continuing along the Lungotevere we arrive at the ancient,

 

-Ghetto, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com, once an open-air prison, now one of the most evocative districts of Rome, you can admire the Synagogue and the Jewish museum, the Portico of Octavia, the Marcellus theatre, the square of the Five Schools. If you cross the Garibaldi bridge you find yourself in

 

-Trastevere, a characteristic district of working-class and truer Rome, full of restaurants and shops as well as very suggestive squares, alleys and churches. Return to

 

-Via Arenula, cross Largo Argentina and reach

 

-Piazza Venezia, which is one of the most famous squares in Rome, crossroads of five very important arteries, you can admire the monumental "Altar of the Fatherland" seat of the national museum, Palazzo Venezia and the Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali. Eat

 

- Via del Corso, a well-known shopping street and home to several historic houses and churches, including Palazzo Chigi, pazazzo Pamphili, the Colonna gallery, san marcello al Corso, turn right into

 

-Via Frattina, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com

Second day

- via Frattina, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com

 

-Piazza di Spagna, you can admire the splendid monumental staircase designed by De Sanctis and the "fountain of the Barchaccia" created by Bernini, then take

 

-Via del Babbuino, historic shopping street where you can find Maestro Canova's old studio, now a museum and refreshment point, going all the way up, you get to

 

-Piazza del Popolo, embellished by an obelisk and fountains, and by the basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo (where you can admire works by Caravaggio, Pinturicchio, Raffaello Sanzio and Bramante). In addition, you can admire the two twin churches or churches of the atists, the work of Bernini and Fontana. Crossing the bridge you arrive in the Prati district and walking along

 

- via cola di Rienzo, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com, the shopping street of "well" Rome you will arrive at

 

- Vatican museums, one of the largest art collections in the world, in addition to the enormous collection accumulated by the Popes, you can admire the Sistine chapel and the papal apartments frescoed by Michelangelo and Raphael. Once out you can admire the

 

-St. Peter's Basilica, defined as the largest church in the world both for its size and metaphorically, for its importance. The basilica, "UNESCO World Heritage Site", was built in 100 years and designed by artists such as Bramante and Michelangelo. Next to the basilica is the characteristic Rione Borgo, you can walk around

 

-Borgo Pio, street, full of shops and restaurants, which connects Porta Angelica to via di Porta Castello, and which leads to

 

- Castel Sant'angelo, also called Mausoleum of Hadrian, because it was born as a tomb of the Roman emperor and his family, later the building was included in the Aurelian walls and became a fortress, it was also an apostolic seat, papal apartment, prison and now museum. Cross the Sant'Angelo bridge, famous for the presence of numerous statues and enter the

 

- via dei Coronari, famous for its sacred articles and antique shops. Then comes in

 

-Piazza Navona, built on the ruins of the stadium of Domitian, of which it takes its shape, where you can admire the fountains of Bernini and the church of Borromini. Go straight on the oval side, after a short distance, you will find

 

-Pantheon, where you can admire the splendid fountain in the center of the building built in ancient Rome and dedicated to all the divinities. Take one of the perpendicular streets to the right and you will reach the majestic

 

-Piazza Montecitorio, seat of the parliament of the Italian republic, cross the square and you will find

 

-Fontana di Trevi, the most famous fountain in Rome, built on the facade of Palazzo Poli, by Nicola Salvi, the fountain is fed by the Acqua Vergine aqueduct of Roman origin. The fountain follows Baroque and Bernini imprints, and tells the story of virgin water, among statues and mammoth scenographies, there are many legends about the fountain, walk along the pretty road to the left, go back to via del Corso and see

 

-Piazza San Lorenzo In Lucina, dominated by the basilica of the same name, embellished by Plalazzo Fiano and home to important boutiques, then arrives in

 

-via Frattina where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com

 

Third day

-Via Frattina, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com

 

-Piazza di Spagna, you can admire the splendid monumental staircase designed by De Sanctis and the "fountain of the Barchaccia" created by Bernini, then take

 

-Piazza della trinità dei monti, situated in an elevated position on the Pincio, from its terrace you can admire the roofs of Rome and the church of the same name, continuing the slight climb you arrive at

 

-Villa Borghese, large city park with Italian gardens, large areas of English style, fountains, ponds, playground, small marble buildings and the

 

- Borghese museum and gallery, where you can admire works by Bernini, Canova, Caravaggio, Raphael, Rubens, Titian. Go down the park and arrive

 

-Piazza del Popolo, embellished by an obelisk and fountains, and by the basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo (where you can admire works by Caravaggio, Pinturicchio, Raffaello Sanzio and Bramante). In addition, you can admire the two twin churches or churches of the atists, the work of Bernini and Fontana. Get to the center

 

-Via del Corso, a well-known shopping street and home to several historic houses and churches, including Palazzo Chigi, pazazzo Pamphili, the Colonna gallery, san marcello al Corso, arrives at the end, leave Piazza Venezia on the left and arrive at

 

-Campidoglio, or Capitoline mountain, seat of the Town Hall, on its Michelangelo-style square stand the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Palazzo dei Conservatorie and Palazzo Senatorio. Following the itinerary, entering Palazzo Novo you are at

 

- Capitoline Museums, the first public museum in the world, with an exhibition area of 12977m2, created by Sixtus IV and including artifacts from the Roman age, medieval, Renaissance and Baroque art. Go out and in front you will find the

 

-Ghetto, once an open-air prison, now one of the most evocative districts of Rome, you can admire the Synagogue and the Jewish museum, the Portico of Octavia, the Marcellus theatre, the Cinque Scole square. where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com. If you follow the long Tiber you find yourself in

 

-Bocca della Verità, an ancient marble mask, walled in the pronaos of the Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. stories and legends have followed one another about the history and divinatory abilities of this attraction. Behind you get to the ancient,

 

-Circo Massimo, nestled between the Palatine hill and the Aventine hill, an ancient Roman circus, has been the site of games since ancient times, probable site of the mythical "rapture of the Sabine women". Now you can admire Roman and medieval remains, go through via del teatro Marcello and go back to

 

-Piazza Venezia, which is one of the most famous squares in Rome, crossroads of five very important arteries, you can admire the monumental "Altar of the Fatherland" seat of the national museum, Palazzo Venezia and the Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali. Eat

 

-Via del Corso, a well-known shopping street and home to several historic houses and churches, including Palazzo Chigi, Pazazzo Pamphili, Galleria Colonna, San Marcello al Corso, turn right into

 

-Via Frattina, where you can stay at www.romeitaliansuite.com

Rome in zones

Trastevere

 

Recommended itinerary to do on foot, to see the streets, the squares, the most significant monuments of the area.

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-Piazza Sonnino

- Piazza Belli

-Via mModena-via della Renella

-Piazza Trilussa

-Via di Ponte Sisto

-Go to the Lungara

-Villa Farnesina

-Corsini Gallery

-Botanical Garden

- Via della Scala

-Piazza Sant'Egido

-Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere

-Church of Santa Maria in Trastevere

-Piazza San Callisto

-Piazza San Cosimato

-Ministry of Education

- Viale Trastevere

-Piazza di San Francesco a ripa

-Church of San Francesco d'Assisi

-Basilica Santa Cecilia in Trastevere

-Piazza in Piscinula

-Tiber Island

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Ancient Rome

 

Some of the most important monuments and sites

-Capitol

- Capitoline Museums

-Via dei Fori Imperiali

- Roman Forum and Colosseum

- Monti district

- Baths of Diocletian

-Via Cavour

- Palatine

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-Circus Maximus

-Horse's Mouth

-Marcello Theater

-Ghetto

- Largo Arenula

-Venice plaza

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Monumental Rome

 

Some of the most beautiful and significant monuments of the city

-Venice plaza

-Via del Corso

-The Trevi Fountain

-Piazza di Spagna

-Piazza del Popolo

-Piazza Montecitorio

- Stone Square

-Pantheon

-Piazza Navona

-Sant'Angelo castel

-Saint Peter

- Corso Vittorio Emanuele

-Field of flowers

- Largo Argentina

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Quirinal

 

Area near the Quirinale Palace

-Piazza del Quirinale

-Piazza di San Carlino and Four fountains

-Piazza di san Bernardo and moses fountain

- Piazza dell Repubblica and the fountain of the Naiads

-Via Nazionale

-Opera House

- Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore

-Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II

-Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano

-Colosseum

- Via del Boschetto

- narrow streets of the Monti district

- Via Nazionale

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Rome with children

 

Rome is a child-friendly city, the remains of ancient Rome, the squares that emerge from the alleys, the fountains, the museums, everything can be fun. These are attractions designed for children.

 

-borghese villa, bio park, pond, Raphael's cottage, cinema dei Piccoli, games, bike and rickshaw rental, zoology museum, large city park with Italian gardens, large English-style areas, fountains, ponds, playground, small marble buildings and the Borghese museum where you can admire works by Bernini, Canova, Caravaggio, Raffaello, Rubens, Tiziano.

 

-Explora children's museum, a museum designed for children, with lots of experiences, games, news dedicated only to the little ones.

-Giannicolo, green area, playground, puppet theatre, midday cannon on top of the hill, beyond the splendid view, you can find puppet shows, a small playground, a lighthouse and lots of greenery.

 

- Eur park, lake, games, green area

-Villa Borghese

-Villa Doria Pamphili

-Villa Torlonia

-Villa Sciarra

- Eur pond

In all city parks you can find lakes, fountains, games, sports areas, green areas and lots of space.

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Museums of Rome

 

-Vatican Museums, one of the largest art collections in the world, in addition to the enormous collection accumulated by the Popes, you can admire the Sistine Chapel and the papal apartments frescoed by Michelangelo and Raphael.

 

-Galleria Borghese, where you can admire works by Bernini, Canova, Caravaggio, Raffaello, Rubens, Tiziano.

 

- Capitoline Museums, the first public museum in the world, with an exhibition area of 12977m2, created by Sisto IV and including artifacts from the Roman age, medieval, Renaissance and Baroque art.

 

Museum of Castel Sant'angelo, can be considered a monument, an archaeological area and a museum at the same time. Inside there are numerous and heterogeneous collections, merged here in different historical moments. By visiting the museum, you will discover the fascinating history of the building that houses it, which survived the successive stratifications that make up the urban fabric of Rome.

 

-Palazzo doria Pamphili, paintings are still arranged according to the late eighteenth-century layout, documented by a manuscript of 1767 kept in the Doria Pamphilj Archive, thanks to which visitors will be able to enjoy an exclusive approach to the collection in an atmosphere similar to what the guests breathed in the second half of the 18th century.

 

-Gallery of modern art, the museum houses the contemporary works of art of the Italian state, houses Italian and foreign paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations and more, and boasts nearly 20,000 works of art

 

- Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, collects remains, artifacts, works of the Etruscan people

 

- Complesso del Vittoriano, area reserved for temporary exhibitions, check the calendar

 

-Jewish Museum of Rome, the museum itinerary allows the reconstruction of Jewish life in Rome, the works exhibited in the Museum date back mainly to the period of the Ghetto (1555-1870) and include liturgical furnishings, manuscripts, incunabula, historical documents, registers and works marble.

 

-Leonardo da Vinci Museum, Touch Leonardo's inventions with your own hands!

The only museum with more than 50 certified inventions. A room dedicated exclusively to the most famous paintings

-Explore the children's museum, a museum designed for children, with many experiences, games, news dedicated only to the little ones.

-Scuderie del Quirinale, temporary exhibitions

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Parks and villas

-Villa Borghese

-Villa Doria Pamphili

-Villa Torlonia

-Villa Sciarra

- Eur pond

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