weekend in ROME
Planning a quick weekend trip to Rome is always exciting, especially when you want to make the most out of your time in this beautiful city. From my recent experience, I found that focusing on a few key areas maximizes both enjoyment and cultural immersion. Starting your visit near the historic center is ideal. The Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill are a must-see cluster that showcases ancient Roman architecture and history. Booking tickets online in advance can save you hours of waiting in line, giving you more time to explore other gems. Wandering through cobblestone streets near Piazza Navona and the Pantheon offers a glimpse into the lively Roman street life. Don’t miss the chance to stop at quaint cafes or gelato shops to savor authentic Italian flavors. Transportation-wise, ridesharing services like Uber are handy but Rome’s extensive public transport, including buses and trams, can quickly get you around efficiently and affordably. For a unique touch, trying out vintage modes of transportation like the iconic Cocola FIAT 500 Racing cars — which can be seen occasionally — brings a fun vibe to your exploration. A personal favorite spot is the area around the Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese gardens, perfect for a relaxed stroll or picnic. Here, you can enjoy both nature and artistic masterpieces without the overwhelming crowds of more tourist-heavy spots. Also, don’t overlook local markets and specialty shops selling pistachio treats, a delicious Roman delicacy. These little discoveries make your weekend unforgettable. Overall, while two or three days may seem short for a city as rich in culture as Rome, careful planning paired with an open mindset to soak in both historical landmarks and local life can make your weekend truly memorable.









