The Pantheon
With its architectural innovation and concrete technology, the Pantheon (literally) proves Ancient Rome's architectural ingenuity. Its rotunda is still the world's largest unreinforced cement dome.
See ticket optionsWhether you’re drawn to history, crave delicious cuisine, or you’re a sucker for beautiful art, Rome has it all. Don't miss out on this list of top things to do in Rome you'll want to see on your trip:
With its architectural innovation and concrete technology, the Pantheon (literally) proves Ancient Rome's architectural ingenuity. Its rotunda is still the world's largest unreinforced cement dome.
See ticket optionsThis amphitheater, funded by war spoils, held numerous sporting events and gladiator battles for half a millennium. One of the best things to do in Rome is spend some time exploring one of its most recognizable symbols
See ticket optionsYou can find ancient Rome's Forum just a few miles from the Colosseum. During the Roman empire's heyday, this area was a center for commercial and religious activity. Give yourself a few hours to see it all, since the different sections are spread out.
See ticket optionsIn the past, Hadrian designed this ancient fortress as a mausoleum for his family and himself but later became a papal residence. Get ready for a photo op on the terrace of the museum, which offers stunning views of the city and perfectly preserved frescoes from the Renaissance period.
See ticket optionsThis beautiful former villa, which is an art piece in itself, houses some of Bernini's most iconic sculptures. In addition, you will find many masterpieces by Titian, Raphael, Caravaggio, and Rubens.
See ticket optionsA limited number of tickets are available for the pope's appearances in St. Peter's Square every Wednesday and Sunday. If you manage to score one, you'll have the opportunity of a lifetime (and bragging rights)!
See ticket optionsSpeaking of St. Peter’s Square, make sure you come back and check out its basilica in all its glory. Insider tip: there’s a fun optical illusion if you look at the basilica from Via Niccolò Piccolomini Street – the further you walk away, the bigger the St. Peter’s Basilica looks!
See ticket optionsYou can’t visit Rome and not go to the Vatican! Located in the smallest country in the world, the Vatican’s museum is chock-full of masterpieces, including its crown jewel, Michaelangelo’s Sistine Chapel.
See ticket optionsKnown as the world's first museum, this is one of the best things to do in Rome if you're interested in its history. Among its notable pieces is the famous she-wolf sculpture featuring Rome's founding figures, Romulus and Remus. Located at the top of a hill, you'll also get a great view of the Roman Forum.
See ticket optionsAncient Romans shopped till they dropped! With 150 shops and administrative offices, the Markets of Trajan were the world’s first great shopping mall complex built for Emperor Trajan around 107-110 AD. Today, the multi-level structure stands as a testament to the Ancient Romans’ architectural ability.
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