Rome 3-Day Itinerary

Ancient Rome, the Vatican, and the fountains: 2,000 years in three perfect days.

3 days · real stops, every one mapped

Rome is an open-air museum where every corner turns up another ruin, fountain or piazza. Three days let you walk through ancient Rome, the Vatican, and the Baroque heart of the city, all close enough to explore on foot, gelato in hand. Book the big sights ahead to skip the queues.

Day 1

Ancient Rome

Colosseum

The mighty amphitheater, book a timed ticket (or guided tour) to skip the line.

Roman Forum & Palatine Hill

The ruined heart of the empire, included with most Colosseum tickets.

Pantheon

The best-preserved ancient building in Rome, free to enter.

Piazza Navona

An evening passeggiata among Baroque fountains and street artists.

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Day 2

Vatican City & Trastevere

Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo's ceiling and miles of art, reserve the earliest entry you can.

St. Peter's Basilica

The vast basilica and, for the energetic, the dome climb.

Castel Sant'Angelo

Hadrian's mausoleum-turned-fortress on the Tiber.

Trastevere

Cobbled lanes and trattorias for a classic Roman dinner.

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Day 3

Fountains, steps & galleries

Trevi Fountain

Toss a coin at Rome's most theatrical fountain, go early to beat crowds.

Spanish Steps

The famous staircase and the boutiques of the surrounding streets.

Galleria Borghese

Bernini and Caravaggio in a garden villa, timed tickets required.

Campo de' Fiori

A morning market square that becomes a lively aperitivo spot by night.

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Practical tips

FAQ

Is 3 days enough for Rome?

Yes, three days cover ancient Rome, the Vatican and the Baroque center at a good pace. A fourth day lets you add the catacombs, Ostia Antica or a slower lunch culture.

Do I need to book the Vatican ahead?

Strongly recommended, the Vatican Museums queue can run hours. Reserve a timed entry, ideally first thing in the morning.

Is the Roma Pass worth it?

If you'll visit several paid sites and use public transport, the Roma Pass can save money and time with skip-the-line entry at the first sites.

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