Rome, the capital of Italy, is supposed to be the 3rd most visited city in Europe with almost 2000 yrs of ancient history! So you need at least 3 days to barely see the city. If you are an art lover, then there are tons of museums and monuments to visit, so consider spending at least a week.. In a couple of days we were there, we managed to see almost all places of major interest, especially the ones mentioned in Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code/ Angels & Demons :)
Vatican City
This tiny country within a country is the world's smallest. It is the center of the catholic church and home of its Popes and popular piligrimage spot of its devotees. The first thing we saw here was St.Peter's square and Basillica which is truly incredible and a must see, whether you are a catholic or not. The next was a self guided tour in the Vatican Museum which we felt was way too expensive and not worth it. The only thing of my interest here was the Sistine Chapel, unfortunately at the end of the museum but completely worth it!! The paintings on the walls and the roof are extremely beautiful and breathtaking. But you are not allowed to take photos inside and have to maintain silence... The exit leads to the back of the museum from where you can tour the basilicas and tombs of the Popes..
Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain is my favorite of all the spots in Rome - stunningly beautiful, especially in the night!! It's a must visit and something you need to see both during the day and night. There is a belief that if you throw a coin into the fountain you obtain good fortune and will come back to Rome, to the fountain :)
Piazza Venezia
This piazza is in the central hub of Rome and almost any bus you take will pass through this lovely piazza. It takes its name from the adjacent Palazzo Venezia, the former embassy in the city of the Republic of Venice. It's worth a watch!
Roman Colosseum
I was suitably impressed with this ancient architecture. Hard to believe that a civilization thousands of years ago could actually create such an awe inspiring amphitheater like this! You can see where the emperors and the crowds sat and where the gladiators came to fight. Inevitably the first thing you think of is the movie Gladiator.. They also play visuals from the movie inside the colosseum.. :)
Piazza Navona
After reading about it in Angels & Demons, I was keen on seeing the Piazza Navona. It's probably one of the most beautiful of all the piazzas you can see in Italy. It is exceptionally long and features many fine old buildings, a beautiful church (of Sant'Angese) and 3 stunning fountains out of which the center one is Bernini's spectacular fountain - la Fontana dei Fiumi. Piazza Navona is an extremely lively place with a lot of open air cafes and artists painting public portraits... It's a great place to spend a perfect evening...
Pantheon
Pantheon is an ancient magnificient temple in Rome which was later converted into the church of Santa Maria. It is the burial place of several famous Italians and it remains an active church. It is also a major tourist destination and a popular place for weddings. The structure was under renovation when we visited and almost about to close. We were lucky to have got about 15mins to see inside of the Pantheon.
Pantheon is an ancient magnificient temple in Rome which was later converted into the church of Santa Maria. It is the burial place of several famous Italians and it remains an active church. It is also a major tourist destination and a popular place for weddings. The structure was under renovation when we visited and almost about to close. We were lucky to have got about 15mins to see inside of the Pantheon.
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