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Rome Travel Guide & 3 Day Sample Itinerary

Rome is one of my favorite cities in the world — it’s filled with a rich history, delicious food, and beautiful artwork. Here’s some of my recommendations and a sample 3-day itinerary:

Accomodations:

My favorite area to stay in is the Piazza Navona area. It’s within walking distance of a lot of the historic sites and near a lot of great food as well. There’s also a taxi stand near Piazza Navona so it makes it convenient for getting around.

These are the two AirBnB’s I’ve stayed at that I’ve loved:

Sightseeing:

General Tips:

Other Notable Sights:

Activities:

Walking tours:

This Night Walking Tour is a great way to see some of the big sights in Rome and learn some background history of important sights. It’s also really beautiful to see the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain at night!

Food:

This Testaccio Walking Tour was a great way to get a primer on classic Roman dishes. You’ll get to try almost every staple Roman dish and also get to explore a cool neighborhood with a rich history of food. This is a good place to start if you’ve never had some of the classic Roman foods!

This Food + Wine Tasting at Rimessa Roscioli was one of my favorite food-activities I’ve done in Rome. The dishes and wine are very high quality and you learn a lot about the agriculture of the region. If you only try one of the things on this list, I’d highly recommend this one. It is a lot of food and wine so come prepared with an empty stomach! They accommodate for non-drinkers and vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free diets.

A pasta cooking class is a must in the city that is home to so many iconic pasta dishes! Here are a few that I had bookmarked to try:

Restaurants:

(important to note that I am a vegetarian so all of my culinary adventures in Rome have a strong focus on pizza/pasta and I know nothing about the meat dishes)

Trastevere: You should eat in Trastevere at least once if you are coming to Rome. It’s a lovely neighborhood to just walk around in as well after dining. 

Dar Poeta – delicious thin pizza.

Trattoria Da Enzo al 29 – authentic roman dishes. There’s usually always a line so I’d recommend getting there before it opens if possible, but otherwise it is worth the wait.

Ristoranta La Scala

Roma Sparita

Otello

La Gattabuia

Ai Marmi

Roman Centre:

Armando’s al Pantheon – make reservations ahead of time! You can’t go wrong with anything on the menu here. If I only had one night in Rome, this is where I would go for dinner.

Alfredo alla Scroffa – make reservations ahead of time! They have the best fettucini alfredo you’ll ever eat. This is where it was originally “invented” and was a quite popular restaurant with Hollywood stars in the ‘50s and ‘60s so you’ll see some cool pictures hanging around the restaurant. 

Da Francesco – one of my go-to’s and a hidden gem. High quality and delicious Roman cooking. You can’t go wrong with either the pizza or the pastas. Personally, I love the black truffle pizza and foccacia.

Supplizio

Osteria da Fortunata

Risotteria Melotti Roma 

Emma pizzeria

Gelato:

These are my 3 favorite gelato places in Rome (ranked in order). There are many other really great gelato places out there, however there are also some very poor quality ones that solely aim at tourist business. See below for how to avoid these tourist traps. 

  1. Gelateria del Teatro – the best gelato in Rome. It may not be as popular as the other ones, but the quality of the flavors is unbeatable. My favorite flavors are the Sicilian almond and the fior di latte. I also love the pistachio. Their cones are also the best tasting out of the three, though gelato melts quicker than ice cream so it may be best to avoid cones in the summer months. 
  2. Giolitti’s – a classic! Their crema flavor is my favorite.
  3. Frigadarium – They have good gelato, and if you stumble across it having a short line then go for it. However, they usually have unbearably long lines and Gelateria del Teatro is about a 4 minute walk from it, so I’d highly recommend just going there instead.  

Here’s how to spot a bad gelato places: 

Others:

Bonci Pizzeria – Delicious pizza al taglio with a revolving menu. It’s roughly an 18 minute walk to the Vatican, so I like going to Bonci before any scheduled Vatican tour as you’ll need plenty of carbs to sustain you on a walk around the Vatican museums. I would recommend trying the supplì while you’re there as well. 

Sample Three Day Itinerary

Day 1:

Day 2:

Day 3:

Enjoy Roma and feel free to DM me with any questions 😊

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