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🌟 Don’t miss any of the amazing spots we visited in Rome! Make sure to hit like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss out on our adventures. Here’s a quick guide to everything we cover in the video: 🌟

00:00 Intro 🎬
00:49 Day 1
00:51 Pantheon and Morning Coffee ☕ (5 €, skip queues by buying tickets online)
01:43 Largo di Torre Argentina and Cat Sanctuary 🐱 (Pet cats!)
02:06 Trevi Fountain and Nearby Restaurants 🌊 (Fountain is a wishing well!)
03:07 Spanish Steps and Via del Corso 🚶‍♂️
03:41 Nature Retreat at Villa Borghese 🌿 (Relax and row)
03:58 Day 2
04:00 Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel 🎨 (Wear appropriate clothing or you won’t get inside)
04:51 St. Peter’s Basilica and Surroundings ⛪
06:14 Riverside Stroll and Castel Sant’Angelo 🏰
06:35 Campo de’ Fiori City- and Nightlife 🌜
07:01 Day 3
07:01 The Colosseum and Roman Forum 🏛️ (VERY CROWDED, buy tickets in advance)
08:04 Palatine Hill 🌳
08:40 Vittoriano 💶 (17 €)
09:29 Trastevere Dining Experience 🍝
09:53 Day 4
09:56 Day Trip to Pompeii and/or Amalfi Coast 🌊
12:09 Travel Tips and Recommendations 📝 (It will be CROWDED – use skip the line tickets for sights and buses, consider airport shuttles or shared rides, to avoid crowds visit during April, May, October, November)

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it looks like Rome has caught your
attention who could blame you as one of
the most popular tourist destinations
with famous historical sites delicious
gelato and beautiful cities to explore
it’s the perfect place to enjoy your
holidays 4 days can be enough to soak it
all in and that’s why we’ve put together
the perfect travel guide to help you
explore the city to its fullest oh and
if you’re a firsttimer and have worries
about how to navigate the city and avoid
rookie mistakes we’ve got a lot of
Insider tipss for you to help you avoid
tourist traps manage your money well and
enjoy the best of Italian cuisine in
locals approved eateries so make sure to
keep your eyes glued to your screen so
you don’t miss out on anything now let’s
get right into your trip day one okay
not to be cliche or anything but we’ll
be kicking off your time in Rome with a
visit to the iconic historic sites
starting off with one of the most famous
architectural icons in the world the
pantheon the best time to visit here is
in the morning around 9:00 a.m. so you
can make the most out of your adventure
originally a temple for the Roman gods
it later got a makeover and became a
Christian Church in 69 ad once you step
inside and gaze up at the Oculus that’s
the fancy word for the hole in the roof
you’ll be completely mesmerized but it’s
not free tickets to the pantheon cost5
but here’s a tip for you book your
tickets online to skip the long cues
don’t forget to grab a quick cup of
morning coffee near the pantheon at
tasador or sasio two of the city’s most
famous cafes after the pantheon walk to
Laro dor Argentina the very spot where
Julius Caesar was assassinated yet
history is not the only reason to visit
this place surprisingly this
archaeological site is also home to a
cat sanctuary where you’ll find hundreds
of Roman cats and kittens you may want
to consider spending some time with
these cute creatures before leaving just
a 10-minute stroll from here is a beauty
and we’re talking about the Trevy
Fountain the largest Baroque Wonder
you’ll find in the Eternal City you’ll
find a lot of people here and there’s a
reason for that besides being a
jaw-dropping masterpiece it also has the
power to grant wishes yes they say if
you throw one coin you’re destined to
return to to roome two coins and you’ll
fall head over heels for an Italian
charmer and three coins well pack your
bags because you’re about to say I do in
the heart of Rome by the time you’re
done exploring the Trevy afternoon you
may hear your stomach rumbling but
that’s okay because you’re spoiled for
options when it comes to restaurant
options near the Trevy Fountain some
great places are restaur Sor Luchia ltia
Pizzeria D Trevi and D Roma Farin Roman
and trust us you don’t want to miss out
on those Roman Delicacies like carbonera
amatra Chana and Kio Pepe all right now
it’s time for a little stroll from the
trvy fountain to the iconic Spanish
Steps just head north on VI Del Coro and
you’re on your way to one of Rome’s most
famous spots oh but first make a quick
pit stop on Via del Coro where you’ll
find trendy boutiques and gelato joints
afterward take a moment to admire the
Fontana de la Bara at the square base
and don’t forget to climb those 174
steps for epic views and a chance to
check out artists at work and the
Beautiful trinita De Monte church end
your first day by escaping the crowded
City Vibe for some nature fun at Villa
boresi once you’re inside make a beine
for the lake Legato de boresi where you
can rent a boat for a Serene row or
simply kick back on a bench and enjoy
the
atmosphere day two for your second day
in Rome we’ll be making a quick visit to
the pope right in Vatican City the
smallest country in the world you want
to start by visiting the enchanting
Vatican Museums packed to the brim with
centuries of art collected by the
Catholic Church including jaw-dropping
Renaissance masterpieces but hey tickets
cost €25 for adults and €8 for kids
under 18 once inside prepare to be wowed
by the gallery of maps the Raphael rooms
and the gall gallery of the chandeliers
you’ll also find the one and only cinee
Chapel here Michelangelo poured his
heart and soul into this masterpiece
spending four years bringing its walls
and sealing to life seriously you’ve
never seen anything like it here’s the
pro tip avoid Mondays and weekends like
the plague if you hate crowds and one
more thing dress appropriately making
sure to have shoulders thighs and
necklines covered right in city is the
Magnificent St Peter’s Basilica and this
place has an interesting story right
under this church you will find the tomb
of St Peter one of the 12 disciples of
Jesus who spent his last days in Rome
spreading the gospel the St Peter
Basilica took 120 years to build and is
the largest church on the planet it also
has the world’s tallest Dome offering up
a bird’s eyee view of Rome that’ll leave
you breathless in inside you’ll find
amazing artworks including the legendary
Peta sculpture by Michelangelo don’t
miss the chance to attend Holy Mass
inside however men have to bring pants
for church to be able to get in and even
if you forget don’t worry there are
usually local selling pants right
outside the St Peter Basilica so you can
easily get one from them now let’s talk
about food skip the tourist traps and
take a 10 to 15minute walk to discover
some amazing eateries if you want
carbonara Osteria delangelo has you
covered if you’re short on time or cash
swing by the 200 grat for delicious
paninis or pizzarium Boni for a taste of
authentic Roman Pizza alago make your
way to Castle s Angelo just right by the
river tiar surrounded by many bridges
here’s the plan start at the big bridge
in front of the castle then hop on down
to lungo an alley by the water perfect
for a stroll don’t forget to grab a
bottle of your favorite wine and some
tasty snacks for a Riverside picnic and
your day by heading over to Camp de
fiori where the vibe is amazing whether
by day or night you can grab a seat at
one of the outdoor bars sip on some
ativo to get those taste buds going and
explore options for a guided food tour
you can spend the night at the MZ Hotel
not far from here with a modern double
room that costs about €1
15 day three for your third day we’ll be
exploring the world world of ancient
Rome starting with the Coliseum the
Coliseum is one of the Seven Wonders of
the World and is probably the most
famous Roman Monument back in the day
this place could hold over 50,000
Spectators talk about a crowd sure it
saw its fair share of gladiator
showdowns and animal fights but did you
know it also hosted epic theatrical
performances you can explore the first
and second floors check out the arena
and even go underground
however keep in mind that the Coliseum
draws crowds like nobody’s business so
make sure to get tickets in advance to
skip the long cues you can also book a
visit between November and March as
there are usually fewer crowds then
speaking of tickets the same tickets
that get you into the Coliseum will also
get you into the Roman forum and
palentine Hill all for €1 and4 for
people under 18 at the Roman Forum
you’ll find the cave where Romulus and
Remis were raised by a shewolf you’ll
also find a lot of ruins of some of the
greatest monuments in ancient Rome right
next door to the Roman Forum sits The
Majestic palentine Hill a place
considered to be the very birthplace of
Rome itself the real showstopper here is
the breathtaking views of the Coliseum
that will completely sweep you off your
feet however these three areas are in
high demand especially during peak
season so if you want to take part in
all the action make sure to book your
tickets online or or join a guided tour
to secure your spot and for a place to
stay you can opt for hotel balila which
is about a 10-minute walk from the
Coliseum and costs €99 per night next up
is the victoriano also known as the
alter de la Patria Standing Tall and
proud in Piaza Venia this beauty was
built as a tribute to Italy’s first king
Victorio Emanuel II back in 1911 take a
stroll around Piaza venetsia to enjoy
the view from from every angle then
prepare for the best views when you go
up those stairs to its panoramic Terrace
but it’s not free be ready to pay a fee
of
€17 afterward make your way to patad Del
Camp Doo just a short stroll from the
Roman Forum designed by the legendary
Michelangelo himself this square is so
beautiful with stunning palaces and
museums packed with iconic artworks but
wait we’re not done yet our next stop
trust this neighborhood is filled with
Medieval houses Cobblestone alleys and
best of all some of the city’s topnotch
restaurants and wines so it’s the
perfect place for dinner for a taste of
the good stuff be sure to hit up spots
like Nella laeta 29 and Gracia and
graciella and don’t forget to swing by
Bar San Kalisto for an apptivo day four
it’s your last day and what better way
to spend it than a day trip from Rome
your best options would be Pompei and
the Amalfi Coast this might seem a
little ambitious but don’t worry we’ve
got you covered you want to start your
day very early at around 7:00 a.m. and
head for the train station to b a train
from Rome to Naples the train leaves at
7:30 a.m. the ride lasts for about an
hour and 30 minutes and costs around €20
to €30 once you get to Naples take a
regional train or a private tour to
Pompei however keep in mind that taking
a private tour can set you back at about
€50 spend the morning exploring the
ancient Runes of Pompei enjoying the
views of the remarkably preserved City
buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
in 79 ad you may want to try to arrive
at pompei’s early as possible to avoid
crowds and make the most of your time
there here you can visit the
amphitheater explore the brothel of
Pompei view the Temple of Apollo view
the Forum baths and visit the Forum of
Pompei you can also grab a quick bite
for lunch at one of the plenty of local
restaurants and trattorias serving
delicious Neapolitan Cuisine now that
your stomach is full it’s time to head
to the Amalfi Coast heading back to
Naples take a regional train which costs
around €1 15 or hire a private driver if
you have some Deep Pockets to take you
from Naples to the Amalfi Coast the
journey to towns like sento where a
malfie typically takes around 1 hour to
1 hour and 30 minutes by car once you
arrive spend the rest of your day
exploring the beautiful Amalfi Coast
walk through beautiful streets soak up
the sun on the beach and don’t forget to
snap a selfie with those stunning
Coastal views now you may not need to
head back to Rome after exploring the
Amalfi Coast as there are a lot of
amazing hotels here where you can spend
the night and since it’s just for one
night there’s no need to break the bank
minori and mayori are two towns with a
real local Vibe yummy food and cheap
places to say mayori especially is like
a secret spot on the Amalfi Coast it’s
not overrun with tourists plus you can
get a room for as little
as4 travel tips we all know the saying
goes When in Rome do as the Romans do
we’ve shown you how you can see the most
of Rome in Just 4 days now let’s talk
about a few tips and hacks to make sure
your trip is hasslefree first off Rome
can get crazy busy especially around the
top sites skip the line tickets are a
total Lifesaver if you want to dodge the
cues and make the most of your time also
don’t forget to grab your bus tickets in
advance next up let’s talk about taxis
while the city sets a standard price for
airport transfers some cab drivers still
try to pull a fast one on tourists if
you’re looking to save some cash
consider taking an airport shuttle or
sharing a ride it’ll only set you back
around €6 for a shuttle or 16 to20 for a
shared ride much cheaper than getting
scammed and here’s a hot tip if you want
to avoid the crowds aim to visit during
the shoulder season that’s April May
October and November not only will you
dodge the tourist traps but you’ll also
catch Rome looking its best last but not
least exploring Rome with a local is
hands down the best way to do it believe
us they’ll show you all the hidden gems
and give you the Nitty Gritty of the
city and just like that your four days
in Rome are about to be a blast got any
tips of your own share them with us in
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1 Comment

  1. Great guide! I just uploaded a video with colosseum ticket tips as well as pompeii and vatican museum ticket tips! 🤗

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