Guidebook for Rome

Rome Street
Rome Street
Guidebook for Rome

Sightseeing

This street features an amazing Roman temple with Opus Reticulatum patterns.
Via Pasquale Villari
Via Pasquale Villari
This street features an amazing Roman temple with Opus Reticulatum patterns.
It is a special street, unique because - unlike the other ones - it is not for vehicles. It is inside a park called Parco Del Colle Oppio and leads to the Domus Aurea, the house of the emperor Nero.
Via della Domus Aurea
Via della Domus Aurea
It is a special street, unique because - unlike the other ones - it is not for vehicles. It is inside a park called Parco Del Colle Oppio and leads to the Domus Aurea, the house of the emperor Nero.
It goes from the Temple Of Iside - in Piazza Iside - to the entrance of Colle Oppio Park, where it joins Viale Della Domus Aurea and allows you to reach the Colosseum through a stroll along the park.
Via Ludovico Muratori
Via Ludovico Muratori
It goes from the Temple Of Iside - in Piazza Iside - to the entrance of Colle Oppio Park, where it joins Viale Della Domus Aurea and allows you to reach the Colosseum through a stroll along the park.
It is a church that was built alongside with a hotel during the fourth century AD. It soon became a landmark for foreign people and pilgrims.
Santi Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano
1 Via Labicana
It is a church that was built alongside with a hotel during the fourth century AD. It soon became a landmark for foreign people and pilgrims.
Roman Catholic church composed of three naves. If features columns, robust walls that keep it fresh during the Summer months, pink marble an paintings.
Saint Antonio Da Padova
124 Via Merulana
Roman Catholic church composed of three naves. If features columns, robust walls that keep it fresh during the Summer months, pink marble an paintings.
Large street that will take you from the Colosseum to the Roman Forum, to Piazza Venezia, to Via Del Corso and so on.
147 locals recommend
Via dei Fori Imperiali
Via dei Fori Imperiali
147 locals recommend
Large street that will take you from the Colosseum to the Roman Forum, to Piazza Venezia, to Via Del Corso and so on.
It is one of the most important Italian basilicas.
806 locals recommend
Archbasilica of St. John Lateran
4 Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano
806 locals recommend
It is one of the most important Italian basilicas.
The most important building in the world.
2612 locals recommend
Colosseum
1 Piazza del Colosseo
2612 locals recommend
The most important building in the world.
It is one of the must-see monuments of Rome. A huge basilica near Stazione Termini.
424 locals recommend
Sistine Chapel of Santa Maria Maggiore
Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore
424 locals recommend
It is one of the must-see monuments of Rome. A huge basilica near Stazione Termini.
Must-see Italian icon, related to several legends and often portrayed in popular films.
1461 locals recommend
Trevi Fountain
Piazza di Trevi
1461 locals recommend
Must-see Italian icon, related to several legends and often portrayed in popular films.
Colosseo is the most popular metro station in Rome, as it is by the Colosseum, the most famous Italian touristic attraction in Rome.
2612 locals recommend
Colosseum
1 Piazza del Colosseo
2612 locals recommend
Colosseo is the most popular metro station in Rome, as it is by the Colosseum, the most famous Italian touristic attraction in Rome.
It is a circular building commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus - from 27 BC until 14 AD - and built again by the emperor Hadrian in 126 AD circa.
1342 locals recommend
Pantheon
Piazza della Rotonda
1342 locals recommend
It is a circular building commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus - from 27 BC until 14 AD - and built again by the emperor Hadrian in 126 AD circa.
Manzoni is a popular metro station at the crossing point between Viale Manzoni and Via Emanuele Filiberto, by Museo Della Liberazione.
94 locals recommend
Manzoni station
10 Viale Manzoni
94 locals recommend
Manzoni is a popular metro station at the crossing point between Viale Manzoni and Via Emanuele Filiberto, by Museo Della Liberazione.
It is the most important train station in Rome. It also joins Metro A and Metro B. By the exit there are plenty of transports like buses, taxis and private coaches like Terravision (Via Marsala).
643 locals recommend
Roma Termini station
40 Via Giovanni Giolitti
643 locals recommend
It is the most important train station in Rome. It also joins Metro A and Metro B. By the exit there are plenty of transports like buses, taxis and private coaches like Terravision (Via Marsala).
It is a must-see example of Roman architecture. The Trajan'n's Market was built in 100 AD by the architect Apollodorus Of Damascus.
122 locals recommend
Trajan's Market
94 Via IV Novembre
122 locals recommend
It is a must-see example of Roman architecture. The Trajan'n's Market was built in 100 AD by the architect Apollodorus Of Damascus.
Major circus-shaped square packed with must-see spots all around. It joins famous streets like Via Dei Fori Imperiali, Via Del Corso and Via Del Plebiscito.
576 locals recommend
Piazza Venezia
576 locals recommend
Major circus-shaped square packed with must-see spots all around. It joins famous streets like Via Dei Fori Imperiali, Via Del Corso and Via Del Plebiscito.
Teatro Dell'Opera is the national Opera House of Italy. It features classic, contemporary and abstract performances. It is also a renowned school of singing and dancing.
141 locals recommend
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Piazza Beniamino Gigli
141 locals recommend
Teatro Dell'Opera is the national Opera House of Italy. It features classic, contemporary and abstract performances. It is also a renowned school of singing and dancing.
Baroque square with fountains. Del Moro, with Etiope fighting a dolphin. Quattro Fiumi, with the Gods of the rivers Nile, Ganges, Danube, and Plata. De' Calderari, with Neptune fighting an octopus.
1722 locals recommend
Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona
1722 locals recommend
Baroque square with fountains. Del Moro, with Etiope fighting a dolphin. Quattro Fiumi, with the Gods of the rivers Nile, Ganges, Danube, and Plata. De' Calderari, with Neptune fighting an octopus.
Campidoglio - in English Capitol Hill - is the name of one of the Seven Hills Of Rome. On its top is Piazza Del Campidoglio, a world-famous square that was planned by Michelangelo Buonarroti in 1536.
185 locals recommend
Campidoglio
Piazza del Campidoglio
185 locals recommend
Campidoglio - in English Capitol Hill - is the name of one of the Seven Hills Of Rome. On its top is Piazza Del Campidoglio, a world-famous square that was planned by Michelangelo Buonarroti in 1536.
The Roman Forum is a portion of land in the very center of Rome, by the side of Via Dei Fori Imperiali. It has many typical parts of important Roman buildings, built between 8 BC and 2 AD.
422 locals recommend
Roman Forum
5/6 Via della Salara Vecchia
422 locals recommend
The Roman Forum is a portion of land in the very center of Rome, by the side of Via Dei Fori Imperiali. It has many typical parts of important Roman buildings, built between 8 BC and 2 AD.
Via Veneto is regarded as a very elegant street of Rome. It was built in 1880 in the Ludovisi neighbor. It has appeared many times in the famous classic iconic film La Dolce Vita of Federico Fellini.
171 locals recommend
Via Veneto
Via Vittorio Veneto
171 locals recommend
Via Veneto is regarded as a very elegant street of Rome. It was built in 1880 in the Ludovisi neighbor. It has appeared many times in the famous classic iconic film La Dolce Vita of Federico Fellini.
Via Del Corso is a straight street packed with shops of all kinds that goes from Piazza Venezia to Piazza Del Popolo. It is the urban stretch of Via Flaminia.
414 locals recommend
Via del Corso
Via del Corso
414 locals recommend
Via Del Corso is a straight street packed with shops of all kinds that goes from Piazza Venezia to Piazza Del Popolo. It is the urban stretch of Via Flaminia.
The Spanish Steps are a stairway to Piazza Trinità Dei Monti; it starts in Piazza Di Spagna , near the metro, and consists of 135 steps. Planned by Francesco De Sanctis in 1717, it was built in 1725.
206 locals recommend
Spanish Steps
Piazza di Spagna
206 locals recommend
The Spanish Steps are a stairway to Piazza Trinità Dei Monti; it starts in Piazza Di Spagna , near the metro, and consists of 135 steps. Planned by Francesco De Sanctis in 1717, it was built in 1725.
Via Nazionale is a street that goes from Piazza Della Repubblica to Piazza Venezia. Its shops sell many different brands; it has a lot of important buildings like Palazzo Delle Esposizioni.
86 locals recommend
Via Nazionale
Via Nazionale
86 locals recommend
Via Nazionale is a street that goes from Piazza Della Repubblica to Piazza Venezia. Its shops sell many different brands; it has a lot of important buildings like Palazzo Delle Esposizioni.
Renowned for its myths and legends, Circus Maximus is a Roman valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills. It once was a chariot racing stadium.
301 locals recommend
Circus Maximus
Via del Circo Massimo
301 locals recommend
Renowned for its myths and legends, Circus Maximus is a Roman valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills. It once was a chariot racing stadium.
Piazza Di San Lorenzo in Lucina is located by Via Del Corso, great street for shopping. The square is well known by many Romans because it hosts a Saint Laurent store.
Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina
Piazza Di San Lorenzo in Lucina is located by Via Del Corso, great street for shopping. The square is well known by many Romans because it hosts a Saint Laurent store.
By Via Del Corso, Via Frattina is a famous Roman street for super-brand shopping.
50 locals recommend
Via Frattina
Via Frattina
50 locals recommend
By Via Del Corso, Via Frattina is a famous Roman street for super-brand shopping.
By Via Del Corso, Via Condotti is a famous Roman street for super-brand shopping. Bally, Prada, Furla, Louis Vuitton, Mont Blanc, and Hermes are some of its high-design shops.
439 locals recommend
Via Condotti
Via dei Condotti
439 locals recommend
By Via Del Corso, Via Condotti is a famous Roman street for super-brand shopping. Bally, Prada, Furla, Louis Vuitton, Mont Blanc, and Hermes are some of its high-design shops.
Via Borgognona is a pedestrian-only side street of Via Del Corso, like Via Frattina and Via Condotti. It has plenty of shops selling super-brand items.
14 locals recommend
Via Borgognona
Via Borgognona
14 locals recommend
Via Borgognona is a pedestrian-only side street of Via Del Corso, like Via Frattina and Via Condotti. It has plenty of shops selling super-brand items.
The sumptuous house of the emperor Nero. It is generally possible to visit the building that has now been closed to the public since 2009, due to the construction of the Rome metro line C.
212 locals recommend
Domus Aurea
Viale Serapide
212 locals recommend
The sumptuous house of the emperor Nero. It is generally possible to visit the building that has now been closed to the public since 2009, due to the construction of the Rome metro line C.
Near the Altare Della Patria of Piazza Venezia, Piazza D'Aracoeli is a small square with benches, trees, grass and bushes. It has many bus stops just by its side and a drinking water fountain.
Piazza d'Aracoeli
Piazza d'Aracoeli
Near the Altare Della Patria of Piazza Venezia, Piazza D'Aracoeli is a small square with benches, trees, grass and bushes. It has many bus stops just by its side and a drinking water fountain.