Eternal City Essentials: Your Rome Bucket List

By emma hynes

"Rome is not like any other city. It's a big museum, a living room that shall be crossed on one's toes." Alberto Sordi

This Rome bucket list brings together the must-see sights and unforgettable experiences that capture the heart of the Eternal City.

The Colosseum is a large ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy, and one of the most iconic symbols of the Roman Empire. It was commissioned by Emperor Vespasian around AD 70-72 and completed in AD 80.

Colosseum 

The Vatican Museums are a group of art and Christian museums located within Vatican City. This area is one of the world's smallest independent states and the spiritual center of the Roman Catholic Church.

Vatican Museums 

The Pantheon is a masterpiece of Roman engineering and a major influence on Western architecture, inspiring countless domed buildings around the world.

Pantheon

The Sistine Chapel is one of the world's most famous and iconic religious and artistic sites, located in the Vatican City. It is renowned for its breathtaking frescoes – particularly the ones painted by Michelangelo on its ceiling.

Sistine Chapel 

Giolitti is one of the oldest and most famous gelaterias in Rome, located near the Pantheon. They offer a wide variety of classic and innovative flavors. Be sure to try their pistachio or stracciatella.

Try Some Gelato

The Baths of Caracalla are a popular tourist attraction, offering a glimpse into Roman engineering and daily life. While much of the bath complex is in ruins, visitors can still marvel at the grandeur of the structure.

Baths Of Caracella

Rome is primarily known for its historic landmarks on land. Still, taking a boat tour on the Tiber River offers a unique perspective of the city, combining sightseeing with a relaxing experience on the water.

Take A Boat Tour On The Tiber River

Whether you're an art lover, nature enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Villa Borghese Gardens offers a rich tapestry of experiences in the heart of Rome.

Villa Borghese 

This is one of Rome's seven hills and one of the city's most important archaeological sites. It is located near the Roman Forum and the Colosseum, and is considered the city's birthplace.

Palatine Hill

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