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Discover Rome in spring through ancient wonders, vibrant markets, and authentic local experiences in a carefully paced 17-day itinerary.

Discover Rome in spring through ancient wonders, vibrant markets, and authentic local experiences in a carefully paced 17-day itinerary.
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Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Rome, Italy, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~3 hours
Start the tour in the historic center near Piazza Navona, walking through narrow cobblestone streets. This is a great way to get acquainted with Rome's layout and spot hidden gems.
Exploring ancient streets and iconic landmarks by foot offers an immersive experience like no other. You'll typically discover fascinating stories and historical insights shared by local guides, bringing the rich culture and architecture to life. Strolling at a leisurely pace allows for spontaneous stops at charming cafes and bustling piazzas, enriching your understanding of the vibrant local lifestyle.
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Prebook tickets to avoid long lines. Enter via the main arch on Via dei Fori Imperiali and consider an audio guide for detailed history.

Prebook tickets to avoid long lines. Enter via the main arch on Via dei Fori Imperiali and consider an audio guide for detailed history.

Access the Forum from Via Sacra. Visit before sunset for beautiful lighting and fewer crowds, exploring ruins that were the heart of Ancient Rome.

Access the Forum from Via Sacra. Visit before sunset for beautiful lighting and fewer crowds, exploring ruins that were the heart of Ancient Rome.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Piazza Navona and order an espresso with a cornetto, an Italian croissant often filled with jam or cream.
Espresso
Look for a trattoria around the Colosseum and try supplì, fried rice balls with mozzarella inside, a local street food favorite.
Supplì
Seek a traditional Roman restaurant in the Monti neighborhood and order Carbonara, a creamy pasta dish made with egg, pancetta, and pecorino cheese.
CarbonaraMonti is centrally located, offering easy access to major sights like the Colosseum and Roman Forum with a lively local atmosphere.

Start your morning early at the Vatican Museums on Viale Vaticano to avoid long lines and crowds, explore the vast art collections and the Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo.

Start your morning early at the Vatican Museums on Viale Vaticano to avoid long lines and crowds, explore the vast art collections and the Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo.

In the afternoon, walk to St. Peter's Basilica in Piazza San Pietro. Don't miss climbing to the dome top for a panoramic view of Rome and Vatican City.

In the afternoon, walk to St. Peter's Basilica in Piazza San Pietro. Don't miss climbing to the dome top for a panoramic view of Rome and Vatican City.

Spend your evening at Castel Sant'Angelo along Lungotevere Castello, enjoy the fortress history and sunset views along the Tiber River.

Spend your evening at Castel Sant'Angelo along Lungotevere Castello, enjoy the fortress history and sunset views along the Tiber River.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a trattoria in the Prati neighborhood and order supplì, fried rice balls with tomato sauce and melted cheese, perfect as a Roman street food snack.
Supplì
Find a restaurant near Castel Sant'Angelo serving Carbonara, a traditional Roman pasta with eggs, cheese, pancetta, and pepper.
CarbonaraPrati is convenient for this day because it is close to the Vatican Museums and offers good dining and transportation options.

Arrive early to avoid crowds at this iconic former Roman temple in Piazza della Rotonda. Appreciate the unique oculus and ancient architecture.

Arrive early to avoid crowds at this iconic former Roman temple in Piazza della Rotonda. Appreciate the unique oculus and ancient architecture.

Explore this lively square in the Parione neighborhood noted for its Baroque fountains. Spend time admiring Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers and street artists.

Explore this lively square in the Parione neighborhood noted for its Baroque fountains. Spend time admiring Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers and street artists.

Walk to Trevi Fountain in the Trevi district and toss a coin with your back to the fountain for good luck. Visit nearby gelato shops for a refreshing treat.

Walk to Trevi Fountain in the Trevi district and toss a coin with your back to the fountain for good luck. Visit nearby gelato shops for a refreshing treat.

Head over to the Spanish Steps area for evening drinks at a rooftop bar with views over Rome's historic center. Try an Aperol Spritz while watching sunset.

Head over to the Spanish Steps area for evening drinks at a rooftop bar with views over Rome's historic center. Try an Aperol Spritz while watching sunset.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a trattoria in the Parione neighborhood and try Supplì, a fried rice ball with mozzarella inside, along with a light salad.
Supplì
Choose a restaurant near the Spanish Steps serving classic Roman pasta dishes such as Cacio e Pepe, a simple yet delicious pasta with cheese and pepper. Pair with a glass of local wine.
Cacio e PepeCentral location close to most historic sites visited this day and good public transport connections.

Visit this renowned art museum located on Piazzale Scipione Borghese. Book tickets online in advance to avoid lines and explore masterpieces by Bernini and Caravaggio.

Visit this renowned art museum located on Piazzale Scipione Borghese. Book tickets online in advance to avoid lines and explore masterpieces by Bernini and Caravaggio.

Stroll through these expansive gardens right next to the gallery. Look for the lake with rowboats and the Temple of Aesculapius on an island in the park's center.

Stroll through these expansive gardens right next to the gallery. Look for the lake with rowboats and the Temple of Aesculapius on an island in the park's center.
~2 hours
Choose a trattoria in the Parioli neighborhood, northeast of the gardens, known for classic Roman dishes and cozy atmosphere.
Enjoy an authentic dining experience where you'll typically savor classic recipes passed down through generations. Local guides often highlight the warm, inviting atmosphere and the use of fresh, regional ingredients that characterize each dish. Many meals include engaging conversations with locals and fellow travelers, making the experience both delicious and culturally enriching.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a Supplì, fried rice balls with tomato sauce and mozzarella, at a street food vendor near the Borghese Gallery.
Supplì
Look for a trattoria in Parioli and try Cacio e Pepe, a traditional Roman pasta dish made with cheese and black pepper, accompanied by a glass of Aperol Spritz.
Aperol SpritzThis area is central and convenient for visiting galleries and gardens while offering plenty of dining options.

Start your day at Campo de' Fiori Market in the Piazza di Campo de' Fiori. Explore fresh produce, flowers, and local goods. Look for street food stalls offering supplì, a popular fried rice ball snack.

Start your day at Campo de' Fiori Market in the Piazza di Campo de' Fiori. Explore fresh produce, flowers, and local goods. Look for street food stalls offering supplì, a popular fried rice ball snack.

Head to Testaccio Market in the Testaccio neighborhood for lunch and more food discovery. Search for traditional Roman dishes like Cacio e Pepe pasta at market eateries or try fresh seafood from local vendors.

Head to Testaccio Market in the Testaccio neighborhood for lunch and more food discovery. Search for traditional Roman dishes like Cacio e Pepe pasta at market eateries or try fresh seafood from local vendors.
~2 hours
Spend your evening in Trastevere exploring local food markets along Via della Lungaretta and Piazza di San Cosimato. Seek out Roman-style pizza or gelato from artisan vendors.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Campo de' Fiori and try an espresso with fresh cornetti, Italian croissants with jam or cream.
Espresso
At Testaccio Market, find a stand serving Cacio e Pepe, a creamy pasta dish made with Pecorino cheese and black pepper.
Cacio e Pepe
In Trastevere, look for a small pizzeria or food stall serving gelato as a dessert followed by a refreshing Aperol Spritz cocktail.
GelatoCentro Storico offers a central location with easy access to markets and vibrant neighborhoods like Trastevere and Testaccio.

Explore this unique layered basilica located near the Colosseum. Appreciate the intricate frescoes and archaeological remains beneath the main church.

Explore this unique layered basilica located near the Colosseum. Appreciate the intricate frescoes and archaeological remains beneath the main church.

Visit the Renaissance villa in Trastevere known for its frescoes by Raphael. Take time to stroll the villa's gardens along Via della Lungara.

Visit the Renaissance villa in Trastevere known for its frescoes by Raphael. Take time to stroll the villa's gardens along Via della Lungara.

Search for a cafe on Piazza della Rotonda to enjoy the Pantheon's view while sipping a coffee. Look for interiors dating back to the early 1900s for ambiance.

Search for a cafe on Piazza della Rotonda to enjoy the Pantheon's view while sipping a coffee. Look for interiors dating back to the early 1900s for ambiance.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery in Trastevere and try fresh cornetti (Italian croissants) with an espresso to start your day.
Espresso
Look for a trattoria near Villa Farnesina and order cacio e pepe, a simple yet flavorful Roman pasta dish made with Pecorino cheese and black pepper.
Cacio e Pepe
Head to a historic cafe near the Pantheon and try tiramisu, a classic coffee-flavored dessert. Pair it with an Aperol Spritz for a refreshing evening drink.
TiramisuThis central neighborhood offers easy access to day 6's sites and is lively with restaurants and shops.

Spend the morning at Janiculum Hill for panoramic views of Rome and the Tiber River. Walk along Via Garibaldi and find the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola for photo opportunities.

Spend the morning at Janiculum Hill for panoramic views of Rome and the Tiber River. Walk along Via Garibaldi and find the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola for photo opportunities.

Head to Ponte Milvio in the afternoon, a historic bridge known for its locks. Explore the lively neighborhood with cafes and bars along Via Flaminia.

Head to Ponte Milvio in the afternoon, a historic bridge known for its locks. Explore the lively neighborhood with cafes and bars along Via Flaminia.
~2 hours
Take an evening stroll along the Tiber River starting near Ponte Milvio. Walk south towards the city center, enjoying river views and bridges illuminated at dusk.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Janiculum Hill and try a classic Italian espresso with a cornetto, a sweet croissant-like pastry.
Espresso
Look for a casual trattoria around Ponte Milvio and order Supplì, fried rice balls with mozzarella, for a typical Roman snack.
Supplì
Dine at a riverside restaurant near the Tiber offering Cacio e Pepe, a simple pasta dish with cheese and pepper, perfect for authentic Roman flavors.
Cacio e PepeTrastevere offers a central base with charming streets and easy access to riverside views, perfect for this day's itinerary.

Located in the San Giovanni area, this basilica is Rome's cathedral and showcases stunning Baroque architecture. Arrive early to avoid crowds and explore its rich religious art.

Located in the San Giovanni area, this basilica is Rome's cathedral and showcases stunning Baroque architecture. Arrive early to avoid crowds and explore its rich religious art.

Walk or take a short bus ride to this basilica known for its mosaics and Renaissance decorations. Spend time in the nearby Piazza dell'Esquilino to enjoy the local atmosphere.

Walk or take a short bus ride to this basilica known for its mosaics and Renaissance decorations. Spend time in the nearby Piazza dell'Esquilino to enjoy the local atmosphere.
~3 hours
Look for an evening concert or theater show in the Monti or Esquilino neighborhoods. These areas offer various venues that showcase local music and theatrical arts.
Experience captivating displays of traditional music, dance, and theatrical arts that celebrate the rich cultural heritage and history of the region. You'll typically enjoy lively performances held in stunning historic settings, where local performers bring ancient stories and vibrant customs to life. Most events include a chance to connect with the passionate community preserving these artistic traditions, creating an immersive and memorable cultural encounter.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a trattoria near Santa Maria Maggiore and try Supplì, fried rice balls filled with tomato sauce and mozzarella, paired with a light salad.
Supplì
After the cultural show, dine at a Roman-style pizzeria in Monti and order Cacio e Pepe, a simple pasta dish made with pecorino cheese and black pepper.
Cacio e PepeCentrally located for today’s sites and vibrant nightlife, ideal for exploring early Christian and Baroque highlights.

Focus on the collections in the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme near Termini station for its vast array of Roman artifacts and exquisite frescoes. Purchase tickets online to skip queues and allocate time to the numismatic section.

Focus on the collections in the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme near Termini station for its vast array of Roman artifacts and exquisite frescoes. Purchase tickets online to skip queues and allocate time to the numismatic section.

Located in EUR district, which is a bit outside central Rome; take a metro from Termini to EUR Fermi. Highlights include detailed models and reconstructions of ancient Rome's urban fabric and monuments.

Located in EUR district, which is a bit outside central Rome; take a metro from Termini to EUR Fermi. Highlights include detailed models and reconstructions of ancient Rome's urban fabric and monuments.
~1.5 hours
Find a specialty café in the historic center offering afternoon tea with Italian pastries like maritozzo, a sweet bun with whipped cream, paired with quality tea or espresso.
Enjoying a leisurely break with finely brewed teas accompanied by traditional Italian pastries is a delightful way to immerse yourself in the local culture. You'll typically savor unique blends and seasonal flavors while appreciating the vibrant atmosphere of charming cafes. Many experiences include learning about the history of Italian tea culture and the art of pairing teas with sweet and savory treats, making the moment both relaxing and enriching.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a trattoria near the Museum of Roman Civilization and order supplì, fried rice balls with tomato and mozzarella filling, paired with a light salad for a Roman street food experience.
Supplì
Choose a restaurant in the historic center and try cacio e pepe, a simple Roman pasta with Pecorino cheese and black pepper, paired with a glass of local wine.
Cacio e PepeMonti offers easy access to museums and good dining options, making it ideal for exploring Roman history museums.

Start your morning at Santa Maria in Trastevere, the oldest church in Rome with stunning mosaics. Located on Piazza di Santa Maria, the church opens early and is easy to reach via a short walk from main squares.

Start your morning at Santa Maria in Trastevere, the oldest church in Rome with stunning mosaics. Located on Piazza di Santa Maria, the church opens early and is easy to reach via a short walk from main squares.
~3 hours
Spend the afternoon wandering hidden courtyards in Trastevere such as Villa Farnesina gardens and small piazzas around Via della Lungaretta. Look for quiet spots shaded by ivy and bursting with flowers, perfect for photography.
Exploring tucked-away courtyards offers a unique glimpse into the everyday life and history nestled within charming urban enclaves. You'll typically wander through serene, sunlit spaces filled with ancient walls, lush greenery, and glimpses of local artistry. Local guides often share stories and historical context that enrich the sensory experience, highlighting why such tranquil spots are integral to the city's character.
~2 hours
Explore bars along Via del Politeama for an authentic Roman aperitivo. Order an Aperol Spritz and mingle with locals in a lively yet laid-back atmosphere away from the busiest tourist routes.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a casual trattoria around Via della Lungaretta and order supplì, fried rice balls stuffed with mozzarella and tomato sauce, a classic Roman snack.
Supplì
For dinner, find a rustic Roman pizzeria in Trastevere and try cacio e pepe, a simple pasta with pecorino cheese and black pepper that is a local favorite.
Cacio e PepeStaying in Trastevere keeps you close to evening activities and the authentic Roman atmosphere for this day.

Start your morning cycling the ancient Roman road of Appian Way from the area near Porta San Sebastiano, enjoying the peaceful countryside and historic ruins along the route.

Start your morning cycling the ancient Roman road of Appian Way from the area near Porta San Sebastiano, enjoying the peaceful countryside and historic ruins along the route.

In the afternoon, walk or bike to the imposing Cecilia Metella Mausoleum, a well-preserved Roman tomb located just off the Appian Way, with informative plaques explaining its history.

In the afternoon, walk or bike to the imposing Cecilia Metella Mausoleum, a well-preserved Roman tomb located just off the Appian Way, with informative plaques explaining its history.
~2 hours
For dinner, find a traditional trattoria along Via Appia Antica or nearby streets, ordering classic Roman dishes in a cozy, authentic setting.
Enjoy an authentic dining experience where you'll typically savor classic recipes passed down through generations. Local guides often highlight the warm, inviting atmosphere and the use of fresh, regional ingredients that characterize each dish. Many meals include engaging conversations with locals and fellow travelers, making the experience both delicious and culturally enriching.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a casual eatery or deli near Appia Antica offering supplì, deep-fried rice balls filled with tomato sauce and mozzarella, along with a fresh salad.
Supplì
Find a traditional trattoria in the Appian Way area and order cacio e pepe, a simple but flavorful pasta dish made from cheese and pepper, accompanied by a glass of Limoncello to finish.
LimoncelloTrastevere is close enough to the Appian Way for the day's activities and offers a great mix of dining and nightlife after exploration.
~3 hours
Visit Campo de' Fiori market in central Rome to browse stalls selling handmade crafts, fresh produce, and local delicacies. It's busiest in the morning and offers an authentic glimpse into Roman daily life.
Exploring a bustling artisanal market offers an immersive cultural experience where you'll typically find handcrafted goods and unique local products. The vibrant atmosphere is enriched by friendly vendors eager to share stories about their crafts, allowing travelers to connect with the heritage and creativity of the area. With a rich tradition of artisan crafts, the setting provides an authentic backdrop to discover distinctive creations and savor traditional flavors.
~4 hours
Focus on the Trastevere neighborhood, sampling Roman street foods like supplì (fried rice balls with cheese), porchetta sandwiches, and pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice). Many vendors can be found near Piazza Trilussa.
You will typically wander lively streets and bustling markets, sampling a variety of delicious local flavors that reflect the citys rich culinary heritage. Local guides often share stories behind each dish, providing cultural insights that deepen your appreciation of traditional recipes and regional ingredients. The combination of vibrant street scenes, appetizing aromas, and authentic tastes creates a memorable and engaging experience.
~1.5 hours
Head to the historic center near the Pantheon or Piazza Navona to find multiple gelaterias offering a variety of artisanal gelato flavors. Enjoy sampling classics as well as innovative flavors.
You'll typically savor a variety of creamy, artisan flavors crafted from fresh, local ingredients while wandering through charming historic neighborhoods. Local guides often share insights into the tradition and artistry behind each flavor, enriching the tasting experience. Most tastings include stops at renowned gelaterias where the authentic texture and bold flavors showcase the city's rich culinary heritage.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Campo de' Fiori and try an espresso paired with a cornetto, an Italian pastry similar to a croissant but sweeter.
Espresso
Look for street food vendors in Trastevere and order supplì, a popular Roman fried rice ball with mozzarella inside, perfect for a casual and authentic meal.
Supplì
Dine at a casual trattoria in the historic center where you can try Cacio e Pepe, a classic Roman pasta made with pecorino cheese and black pepper.
Cacio e PepeStaying here puts you within walking distance of markets, street food spots, and gelaterias, central to this day’s activities.
~2.5 hours
Located on the Appian Way, this ancient underground cemetery offers a unique glimpse into early Christian history. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a flashlight for the darker sections.
View details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
Explore the Ostiense district, known for its vibrant street art murals and graffiti. Join a guided tour or explore on your own, focusing on Via del Porto Fluviale and surrounding streets.
Exploring vibrant urban art led by local guides offers a unique lens into the city's contemporary culture and creative expression. You'll typically stroll through eclectic neighborhoods, witnessing colorful murals and intriguing graffiti that narrate stories of social change and artistic innovation. The blend of ancient history and modern art creates a captivating contrast that enriches your understanding of the city's evolving identity.
~1.5 hours
Head to the Caffarella Park garden area in the Appio Latino district, a peaceful spot to unwind with locals after a day of exploration. Bring a book or blanket for comfort.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a traditional trattoria in Ostiense serving Supplì, fried rice balls with mozzarella filling, paired with a simple salad and sparkling water.
Supplì
In the Appio Latino area, find a local pizzeria and order a pizza topped with fresh seasonal vegetables and a side of mixed green salad. Finish with a refreshing Limoncello.
LimoncelloMonti is centrally located with easy metro access to the Appian Way and Ostiense areas, great for exploring both underground history and vibrant street art.

Explore the impressive Baroque art collection inside Palazzo Barberini, located near Via delle Quattro Fontane. Allocate enough time to appreciate frescoes and masterpieces by Caravaggio and Bernini.

Explore the impressive Baroque art collection inside Palazzo Barberini, located near Via delle Quattro Fontane. Allocate enough time to appreciate frescoes and masterpieces by Caravaggio and Bernini.

Stroll through Rome's largest landscaped park, starting from Via Aurelia. Enjoy nature trails, ponds, and the 17th-century villa surrounded by lush greenery.

Stroll through Rome's largest landscaped park, starting from Via Aurelia. Enjoy nature trails, ponds, and the 17th-century villa surrounded by lush greenery.
~2 hours
Seek a classic Roman trattoria in the Trastevere area, which offers authentic local dishes in a lively atmosphere with rustic decor and friendly staff.
Enjoy an authentic dining experience where you'll typically savor classic recipes passed down through generations. Local guides often highlight the warm, inviting atmosphere and the use of fresh, regional ingredients that characterize each dish. Many meals include engaging conversations with locals and fellow travelers, making the experience both delicious and culturally enriching.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a casual eatery near Villa Doria Pamphili Gardens that serves supplì, fried rice balls with tomato sauce and mozzarella inside, a popular Roman street food.
Supplì
In Trastevere, find a traditional trattoria and order Cacio e Pepe, a simple pasta dish with pecorino cheese and black pepper that represents Roman cuisine well.
Cacio e PepeThis area offers convenient access to major attractions including Palazzo Barberini and easy transport options to Trastevere.
~3 hours
Join a cooking class in Trastevere where you will learn to make classic Roman dishes from expert chefs. Classes typically focus on pasta-making and traditional sauces.
Participants typically enjoy hands-on experience preparing authentic dishes using fresh, local ingredients guided by knowledgeable instructors. Local guides often share stories about traditional cooking methods and regional flavors, enriching the culinary journey with cultural insights. Most classes include tasting sessions where you can savor the fruits of your labor accompanied by expertly paired wines.
~3 hours
Visit Campo de' Fiori market to discover fresh produce, cheeses, and cured meats. Look for stalls selling supplì, a popular fried rice ball snack.
~2 hours
Stop by a historic cafe in the Piazza Navona area, known for its espresso and a chance to try an authentic tiramisu dessert.
Enjoying a historic café experience offers a unique way to soak up the atmosphere of a city known for its rich cultural heritage. You'll typically find yourself surrounded by elegant interiors and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, while local guides often share stories about the important role these cafes played in social and artistic movements. Most visits include sampling traditional beverages and pastries, making it a sensory delight that connects you to the essence of the city's past and present.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery in Trastevere and try a cornetto, an Italian croissant often filled with jam or cream. Pair it with a strong espresso to start the day.
Espresso
Grab lunch at a trattoria near Campo de' Fiori and order Cacio e Pepe, a simple yet flavorful pasta made with pecorino cheese and black pepper.
Cacio e PepeCentral location with easy access to food markets, cooking classes, and historic cafes.
~2 hours
Visit the Orange Garden on Aventine Hill in the Rione XII Ripa neighborhood. Arrive early to enjoy the peaceful views over the city and the well-maintained garden paths with fragrant orange trees.
View details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
Explore Villa Doria Pamphili park in the Gianicolense area, Rome's largest landscaped park, ideal for a leisurely walk or picnic. It's a favorite for locals, featuring wooded trails and a tranquil lake.
Enjoy a serene escape embracing nature and local life in a charming urban setting. You'll typically find peaceful walking paths, scenic greenery, and spaces where locals gather for relaxation or social activities. The blend of historic charm and vibrant community energy makes for a refreshing and culturally rich outdoor experience.
~1.5 hours
Head to the Trastevere neighborhood where gelaterias offer a variety of artisanal gelato flavors. Sample multiple traditional and creative flavors in this lively, authentic area.
You'll typically savor a variety of creamy, artisan flavors crafted from fresh, local ingredients while wandering through charming historic neighborhoods. Local guides often share insights into the tradition and artistry behind each flavor, enriching the tasting experience. Most tastings include stops at renowned gelaterias where the authentic texture and bold flavors showcase the city's rich culinary heritage.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near the Orange Garden and enjoy an espresso with a cornetto, a soft Italian croissant often filled with jam or cream.
Espresso
Find a gelateria in Trastevere offering a gelato tasting flight to sample several flavors including traditional fruit and nut options.
GelatoTrastevere is centrally located with easy access to this day's activities and plenty of dining and nightlife options.

Visit early morning to avoid crowds. Located in the historic center near Piazza della Rotonda, admire the ancient Roman architecture and the oculus in the dome.

Visit early morning to avoid crowds. Located in the historic center near Piazza della Rotonda, admire the ancient Roman architecture and the oculus in the dome.

Stroll this vibrant square famous for Baroque fountains and street artists. Relax by the Fountain of the Four Rivers and explore surrounding cafes on Via di Tor Sanguigna.

Stroll this vibrant square famous for Baroque fountains and street artists. Relax by the Fountain of the Four Rivers and explore surrounding cafes on Via di Tor Sanguigna.
~2 hours
Choose a trattoria in Trastevere neighborhood, known for authentic Roman cuisine in a lively, rustic setting. Order classic dishes like Cacio e Pepe or Supplì, and savor the local atmosphere.
Enjoy an authentic dining experience where you'll typically savor classic recipes passed down through generations. Local guides often highlight the warm, inviting atmosphere and the use of fresh, regional ingredients that characterize each dish. Many meals include engaging conversations with locals and fellow travelers, making the experience both delicious and culturally enriching.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a casual eatery close to Piazza Navona and order Supplì, fried rice balls filled with tomato sauce and mozzarella, a perfect Roman street food snack.
Supplì
For dinner in Trastevere, find a trattoria and try Cacio e Pepe, a traditional pasta dish with cheese and pepper, a Roman classic that pairs well with a glass of red wine.
Cacio e PepeAllows easy walking access to all main attractions and vibrant dining spots for your last night in Rome.
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