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Attractions les plus populaires à Rome, Italy

Exploring things to do in Rome, Italy means immersing yourself in history with visits to the Colosseum, where gladiators once fought, the vast Vatican Museums housing Renaissance art, and St. Peter's Basilica, boasting Michelangelo's dome. Each site invites you to walk through centuries of culture and architectural achievement within a few kilometers.

Colosseum

1. Colosseum

4.8 (481,249)
Monument historiqueAttraction touristiqueLieu historiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Stand inside Rome's ancient arena where gladiators battled and emperors watched. Climb the tiers for up-close ruins and sweeping views of the Roman Forum.

Faits rapides: Imagine hearing the roar of tens of thousands of spectators as gladiators battled fiercely in an arena that could hold up to 50,000 people. The structure features an intricate system of underground tunnels and elevators, used to lift animals and fighters into the arena, making every event a dramatic spectacle.

Points forts: Imagine a giant amphitheater that could hold up to 80,000 spectators, with a complex system of trapdoors and elevators under the arena floor used to surprise audiences by making gladiators and wild animals suddenly appear. Romans filled it with a giant awning called the velarium, which sailors expertly controlled to provide shade to the crowd on hot days, adding an ancient maritime touch to the spectacle.

Vatican Museums

2. Vatican Museums

4.6 (198,742)
Art MuseumAttraction touristiqueMuséePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Home to the Sistine Chapel and vast papal collections, the Vatican Museums showcase centuries of art and history. Wander grand galleries and see Michelangelo's ceiling up close.

Faits rapides: Visitors often find themselves mesmerized by the sheer scale of over 70,000 works of art displayed across vast gallery halls and intricate chapels. Among the highlights, the dazzling ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel draw millions, creating an awe-inspiring visual feast that blends divine imagery with human emotion.

Points forts: Beneath the gleaming ceilings and countless artwork, you can find the world's oldest continuous map gallery, where a series of 40 detailed frescoed maps from the 16th century capture the Italian landscapes with incredible precision. Every year, an ancient tradition sees the museum dim its lights and silence its halls exactly at midnight, celebrating the anniversary of its opening with a surreal, tranquil atmosphere rarely experienced in such a busy cultural hub.

St. Peter's Basilica

3. St. Peter's Basilica

4.8 (171,603)
Attraction touristiqueÉgliseLieu de culteAssociation Or OrganizationPoint d'intérêt

A monumental Renaissance cathedral brimming with masterful art and grand architecture. Admire Michelangelo's Pietà, Bernini's baldachin, and climb the dome for sweeping Rome views.

Faits rapides: Stepping inside, visitors are overwhelmed by the sheer scale and intricate artistry that seem to touch the heavens. The immense dome, which has a breathtaking view of the city, was engineered with such precision that its shadow perfectly marks the day and hour on the basilica's floor.

Points forts: Michelangelo designed the massive dome, which stands nearly 136 meters tall, and the acoustics inside are so precise that a single whisper by the altar can be heard across the vast nave. Beneath the basilica lies the necropolis where St. Peter is believed to be buried, and you can actually see ancient Roman tombs just a few meters below your feet, a striking contrast to the Renaissance art above.

Notre conseil voyage n°1

Avez-vous entendu parler des visites à pied gratuites ?

Après avoir voyagé dans plus de 30 pays, il y a une chose que j'aurais aimé qu'on me dise dès le premier jour, et cela a complètement changé ma façon de découvrir les nouvelles villes.

Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.

Guide local, 2-3 heures

Sites majeurs, trésors cachés, histoires locales

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J'ai fait ces visites dans des dizaines de villes et elles ont été le point fort de presque tous mes voyages. Si vous visitez Rome, Italy, faites-le le premier jour. Vous me remercierez plus tard.

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Pantheon

4. Pantheon

4.8 (272,996)
Monument historiqueMonumentAttraction touristiqueLieu historiquePoint d'intérêt

One of Rome's best-preserved ancient monuments, famed for its massive dome and central oculus. Stand beneath the oculus and admire marble floors, towering columns, and layered history.

Faits rapides: Step inside and look up to see a massive dome with a perfect circular opening that allows sunlight and rain to stream in, creating a mesmerizing play of light and shadow. The dome's thickness varies, showcasing ancient engineering genius with materials carefully chosen to keep it both sturdy and light; feeling the cool marble underfoot adds to the awe of standing in such a timeless space.

Points forts: The giant oculus at the dome's center is exactly 27 feet wide, acting like a natural spotlight that chills to see during rain showers as water streams in gracefully. Also, the interior floor subtly slopes to drain water away, a clever ancient trick that kept the place wonderfully dry despite the open skylight.

Roman Forum

5. Roman Forum

4.8 (141,405)
Attraction touristiqueMuséePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Stand where Roman senators and emperors once debated power. Walk temple-lined streets, see ruined columns and sweeping views toward the Colosseum.

Faits rapides: Ancient ruins buzz with stories of political intrigue and social drama as you walk through open-air temples and market places once central to Roman public life. The air carries whispers of orators and emperors, making each stone a silent witness to the empire's rise and fall.

Points forts: Imagine walking where Julius Caesar once strode, surrounded by ruins over 2,000 years old, including the Curia Julia where senators debated laws; you can almost hear whispers of ancient politics in the air. The site was once a bustling marketplace and center of daily Roman life, where over 50 temples, basilicas, and public spaces stood, each engraved with stories carved in stone and echoes of roaring crowds during grand events.

Trevi Fountain

6. Trevi Fountain

4.7 (494,350)
FountainAttraction touristiqueMonument historiqueLieu historiquePoint d'intérêt

Baroque spectacle of marble and water worth visiting. Toss a coin, admire sculpted detail, and soak up lively Roman atmosphere.

Faits rapides: Legend says tossing a coin into the fountain ensures a return visit to Rome, making it a magnet for thousands daily who eagerly participate in the ritual. The water in the basin creates a mesmerizing, soothing sound that adds to the enchanting atmosphere of the square, captivating visitors with its charm and splendor.

Points forts: People toss exactly 3 coins with their right hand over their left shoulder into the water to ensure a return visit; this custom results in over 3,000 euros collected daily, which supports a charity for Rome's needy. The central figure is Oceanus, sculpted with intricate details including horses symbolizing the moods of the sea, making the entire fountain a dramatic oceanic stage carved in white travertine stone.

Piazza Navona

7. Piazza Navona

4.7 (210,586)
PlaceAttraction touristiqueMonument historiqueLieu historiquePoint d'intérêt

Baroque splendor in a lively open-air piazza, with grand fountains and ornate palaces. Stroll, people-watch, and photograph Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers.

Faits rapides: Imagine an open-air canvas where baroque art flows like water in the shape of an ancient Roman stadium's oval. The lively ambiance thrives with street artists and cafes, making the square not just a feast for the eyes but also for the soul.

Points forts: The square was built on the ruins of an ancient Roman stadium and still holds the exact elliptical shape of the original arena where chariot races were once held. The Fountain of the Four Rivers, crafted by Bernini in 1651, features river gods representing four continents, with a startlingly realistic lion that seemed so lifelike it reportedly spooked locals when it was unveiled.

Castel Sant'Angelo

8. Castel Sant'Angelo

4.7 (105,066)
CastleAttraction touristiqueMonument historiqueLieu historiqueMusée

A towering blend of Roman fortress and papal palace, layered with centuries of dramatic history. Climb ramparts and terraces for close-up angel statues and sweeping views of the Tiber and St. Peter's.

Faits rapides: Echoes of ancient whispers fill the air as you explore the towering cylindrical fortress, once a mausoleum and now a museum with panoramic views that simply take your breath away. Secret passages and towering ramparts reveal centuries of history, blending military might with awe-inspiring artistry in a way you don't expect from a single structure.

Points forts: An ancient Roman mausoleum transformed into a fortress houses a secret passageway called the Passetto di Borgo, which popes used as an escape route during sieges, stretching nearly 800 meters to the Vatican. The massive cylindrical structure also features a striking statue of the archangel Michael, erected after a legendary apparition during a plague in 590 AD, which locals say brings a feeling of divine protection.

Spanish Steps

9. Spanish Steps

4.6 (102,780)
MonumentAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Elegant Baroque stairway with sweeping views over Rome. Sit, people-watch, and climb to Trinità dei Monti for great photos.

Faits rapides: Stepping up these sweeping staircases offers a stunning panoramic view of the bustling piazza below and the church sitting gracefully at the top. Legendary artists and poets have found inspiration here, turning this spot into a lively meeting place full of culture and charm.

Points forts: Legend says that every April, about twelve thousand azaleas are planted on the steps, transforming the area into a vibrant tapestry of pinks and whites for two weeks. Built in 1723 with exactly 135 steps, the staircase was a bold architectural solution to connect two different levels of the city, giving you a stunning panoramic view as you climb.

Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore

10. Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore

4.8 (52,012)
Attraction touristiqueÉgliseLieu de cultePoint d'intérêtAssociation Or Organization

A glittering papal basilica famed for 5th-century mosaics and a gold-adorned nave. Walk beneath ancient mosaics, Bernini sculptures, and a soaring coffered ceiling.

Faits rapides: Golden mosaics glimmer under the high ceilings, narrating biblical stories with astonishing detail that captivates every visitor. A rare outdoor bell tower adds a charming touch, providing a peaceful contrast to the vibrant interior filled with centuries of art and history.

Points forts: Under the golden ceiling adorned with 5,000 pounds of pure gold donated by Ferdinand I of Spain in 1587, an ancient mosaic from the 5th century decorates the nave, narrating biblical scenes with incredible detail and vibrant colors. Each August, a unique tradition takes place where white petals are showered down from the ceiling to celebrate the miraculous snowfall that inspired the basilica's founding.

Villa Borghese Gardens

11. Villa Borghese Gardens

4.6 (92,051)
ParcAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

One of Rome's grandest parks, where art-filled villas meet sweeping city views. Stroll shaded paths, rent a bike, row on the lake and see the Borghese Gallery.

Faits rapides: Winding paths cross roughly 80 hectares of lawns, shady pines and ornamental ponds where locals picnic and students study. Hidden among the trees you'll find classical temples, baroque fountains and a small lake where rowboats glide beneath a marble temple, while a zoo and an open-air theater add surprising variety.

Points forts: At the heart, a tiny marble temple to Aesculapius perches on a man-made island, rowboats circle so closely that oars splash against the stone steps and reflections tremble in the water. Art lovers often plan visits around the late-afternoon light, around 5pm, when Bernini's and Canova's sculptures catch warm rays through the pines and carved faces seem to change expression.

Borghese Gallery

12. Borghese Gallery

4.6 (28,626)
Art MuseumAttraction touristiqueArt GalleryMuséePoint d'intérêt

Unrivaled Baroque sculpture and dramatic Caravaggios in a cozy villa. Walk curated rooms and a terraced garden with Bernini's expressive marbles.

Faits rapides: Rooms are surprisingly compact, so sculptures and canvases often sit just a few paces apart, which makes comparing Bernini's theatrical marble to Caravaggio's moody chiaroscuro almost unavoidable. A once-private collection arranged like an opulent home means you'll pass from intimate portrait-filled salons into show-stopping sculpture rooms without the vast, echoing spaces of larger museums.

Points forts: Bernini's Apollo and Daphne locks a single moment of metamorphosis, with hair, fingers and laurel leaves carved so delicately you can almost feel the difference between skin and bark under the light. Cardinal Scipione Borghese personally assembled many of the pieces, and the original salon-style layout still lets visitors stand within roughly two metres of masterpieces, so you can study tool marks and brushwork up close.

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Plats sucrés traditionnels

Tiramisu

Tiramisu

Tiramisu is a beloved Roman cafe treat, its name means "pick-me-up" and the combination of espresso-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone makes it feel like a luxurious coffee in dessert form.

Gelato

Gelato

Gelato in Rome is denser and creamier than typical ice cream, artisans often churn it slower to reduce air, and many Roman gelaterie showcase daily flavors made with local, seasonal ingredients.

Cannoli

Cannoli

In Rome, cannoli are often filled to order so the shell stays crisp, and the sight of the gooey ricotta filling stretching when you bite one is part of the fun.

Plats salés traditionnels

Carbonara

Carbonara

Carbonara in Rome is famously simple but exacting, made with guanciale, pecorino romano, eggs and black pepper, and Roman chefs insist there is no cream in an authentic version.

Cacio e Pepe

Cacio e Pepe

Cacio e Pepe is Rome in a bowl, two ingredients—Pecorino Romano and black pepper—transformed with hot pasta water into a silky sauce that proves simplicity can be sublime.

Supplì

Supplì

Supplì are the archetypal Roman street snack, rice balls with ragù and melted mozzarella at the center, and they are nicknamed "supplì al telefono" because the cheesy pull looks like a telephone wire.

Boissons traditionnelles

Espresso

Espresso

Espresso in Rome is a ritual as much as a drink, served quickly at the bar, its signature crema is a result of high-pressure extraction and it is often enjoyed standing up between errands.

Limoncello

Limoncello

Limoncello in Rome is usually served ice-cold in tiny glasses, its bright lemon zest infusion comes from a centuries-old southern tradition, and a homemade batch can taste wildly different from commercial versions.

Aperol Spritz

Aperol Spritz

Aperol Spritz is the colorful symbol of the aperitivo hour across Rome, a low-alcohol mix of Aperol, prosecco and soda that makes pre-dinner socializing feel festive and effortless.

Frequently Asked Questions about Rome, Italy

Is Rome, Italy safe for tourists?
Rome is generally safe for tourists with standard precautions. The city welcomes around 10 million visitors each year. Like any major city, staying alert in crowded areas and avoiding isolated places at night can help ensure a trouble-free visit.
How many days should I spend in Rome, Italy?
A typical visit to Rome lasts between 3 to 5 days. This allows enough time to explore major historical sites, enjoy local cuisine, and experience the city's culture. More days offer a chance to visit surrounding areas and museums in depth.
What is the best time to visit Rome, Italy?
The best months to visit Rome are April, May, September, and October. During these months the weather is pleasant and tourist crowds are smaller compared to peak summer months, providing a more comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Is Rome, Italy expensive to visit?
Rome's cost of living averages around $1200 per month. While tourist areas can be pricier, budgets of varying sizes can be accommodated. Dining, accommodations, and attractions offer options from affordable to luxury.
How to get around Rome, Italy?
Rome has a public transport score of 7 out of 10, featuring buses, trams, and metro lines. The system is reliable and offers good coverage for most tourist destinations. Tap water in Rome is also safe to drink, making it easy to stay hydrated while exploring.

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Excursions d'une journée les plus populaires

Tivoli

35 km 40min by train

Famous for Villa d'Este and Villa Adriana, beautiful gardens and ancient ruins.

Orvieto

120 km 1h 15min by train

Medieval hill town known for its cathedral and underground caves.

Ostia Antica

30 km 30min by train

Ancient Roman harbor city with well-preserved ruins.

Florence

275 km 1h 30min by train

Renowned for Renaissance art, architecture, and museums.

Naples

225 km 1h 10min by train

Historic city near Mount Vesuvius, famous for pizza and archaeology.

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Commentaires (5)

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Elise F.

Chaud en juillet et pickpockets dans les lieux bondés, l'hébergement coûte cher, pourtant les musées, l'espresso et les pâtes m'ont fait sourire tout le temps.

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Viktor S.

Rome donnait l'impression d'une histoire vivante, nourriture excellente et gelato sans arrêt, rues animées et longues files, mais l'ambiance rendait chaque instant précieux.

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Camille D.

Bondé de touristes, jamais vraiment calme; trois jours, c’était trop court, restez plus longtemps ou venez hors saison pour moins de files et un temps plus frais.

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Zoe P.

Achetez des billets horodatés pour le Vatican et le Colisée en ligne, visez le créneau le plus tôt pour éviter la plupart des files, les groupes touristiques déboulent à midi.

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Georg H.

Évite les restos juste à côté des places principales, marche 5 minutes dans les ruelles pour de meilleurs prix. Achète un pass métro/bus 24h au Tabacchi pour économiser.

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Informations utiles pour Rome, Italy

Lieux populaires pour le shoppingVia del Corso, Via Condotti, Galleria Alberto Sordi
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesTestaccio, Trastevere, Monti
Restaurants décontractés populairesPizzeria la Montecarlo, Roscioli, Trapizzino
Restaurants chics populairesLa Pergola, Il Pagliaccio, Pipero Roma
Cafés populairesBarnum Cafe, Cafelatte, Mama Eat
Eau du robinet potableOui
Visa nomade digitalNon
Meilleure application de taxiMyTaxi, Uber, FreeNow
Prix taxi / km$1.5
Touristes / an10000000
Population2873000
Vitesse internet mobile50 Mbps
Taux de chômage9.5 %
Taux de pauvreté20 %
Revenu moyen / mois$2000
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$1200
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$80
Prix bière à partir de$4
Prix café à partir de$1.5
Prix street food à partir de$5
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$20
Monnaie localeEUR
Types de prises électriquesC, F
ReligionsChristianity, Catholicism
Langues parléesItalian, English
Groupes ethniquesItalian
Orientation politiqueCenter-Left
Densité de population2000 /km²
Superficie géographique1285 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesEarthquake, Flood
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeVilla Borghese, Piazza Navona, Trastevere
Transports en commun populairesMetro, Bus, Tram
Compagnies aériennesAlitalia, Ryainair, EasyJet
Vaccinations recommandéesHepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Tetanus
Types d'architectureAncient Roman, Baroque, Renaissance, Modern
Consommation annuelle de bière par personne / litres30 l
Consommation annuelle de vin par personne / litres45 l
Culture du pourboireTips appreciated but not mandatory
Coworking / jour$25
Airbnb / mois$900
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$850
Salle de sport / mois$45
Budget quotidien (sac à dos)$50
Budget quotidien (moyen)$120

Aperçu de Rome, Italy

Maîtrise de l'anglaisMoyen
Sécurité routièreMoyen
Accueil des étrangersBon
Liberté d'expressionBon
Transports en communBon
Soins de santéBon
Qualité de l'éducationBon
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueBon
Sécurité contre la criminalité violenteMoyen
Accessibilité à piedTrès bon
Vie nocturneBon
Scène culinaireTrès bon
Accueil LGBTQ+Moyen
Scène startupMoyen
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéMoyen
Accès à la natureMoyen
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