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The PERFECT 2 Days in Rome! Best Things to Do & Eat (Travel Guide)

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Experience the best of Rome in two unforgettable days with this curated guide to iconic landmarks, ancient wonders, and culinary delights. From the majestic Colosseum and Vatican City to charming trattorias and picturesque piazzas, discover the Eternal City's timeless beauty and vibrant spirit.

  • Colosseum

    A world wonder and photo stop that was once a terrifying arena where gladiators fought to the death in front of 50,000 spectators.

  • Roman Forum

    Included in skip-the-line tickets with a guided tour alongside the Colosseum.

  • Vatican

    The smallest nation in the world, home to the Pope, with a high wine consumption per capita.

  • Trevi Fountain

    A fountain where visitors toss coins for good luck, donating approximately 1.5 million euros to charity annually.

  • Pantheon

    An ancient pagan temple converted into a church, still in its original state with services held to this day.

  • Roscioli

    A spot known for pizza al taglio, offering a variety of toppings by the slice.

  • Tonnarello

    A popular, century-old restaurant in Rome with over 80,000 Google reviews, known for its Cacio e Pepe and pasta amatriciana.

  • Spanish Steps

    A beautiful and famous spot in Rome, often crowded with people.

  • Venci

    A favorite spot for gelato, known for amazing flavors and the local tip of having it with Doppio Pana (double whipped cream).

  • Piazza Navona

    One of the most beautiful squares in Rome, featuring three fountains, a church, bars, and restaurants.

  • Piazza Venezia

    Home to a building built by the King of Italy to celebrate the unification of the country, and a good spot for pastries from Regoli Pasticceria.

  • Regoli Pasticceria

    A place to get incredible pastries, especially the Sicilian cannoli.

  • St. Peter's Square

    The heart of Vatican City.

  • St. Peter's Basilica

    The largest Christian church in the world, dedicated to St. Peter, who is buried underneath the main altar.

  • Vatican Museums

    A museum with an art collection estimated to be worth over $15 billion, showcasing 20,000 pieces handpicked by popes over 500 years.

  • Sistine Chapel

    A famous chapel in the Vatican where Michelangelo spent four years painting the ceiling, and where cardinals meet to elect a new Pope.

  • Via del Corso

    One of the main streets in Rome, running from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia.

  • Piazza del Popolo

    A square dominated by twin churches.

  • All Antico Vinaio

    A famous sandwich shop, originally from Florence, known for the Tartufo 2 sandwich with truffle, pecorino cream, and spicy eggplant.

  • Villa Borghese

    The largest park in Rome, offering a tranquil escape from the busy city.