Cosa fare a Roma gratis
Idee a costo zero che valgono comunque la giornata.
Romantic walk in the Giardino degli Aranci
View of the Tevere, scent of orange blossoms and zero euros spent.

Sunset at Pincio
Rome's postcard, free version.

Porta Portese Vintage Market
The Sunday classic: weird stuff, real people.
Run along the Tiber
Shoes, headphones and Rome flowing by your side.

Sunday at EUR between the lake and architecture
Italian rationalism, little lake, gelato and minimal chaos.

Morning yoga in the park
Mat, breath, Rome waking up. Free.

Pantheon — enter Rome's best-preserved temple
The oculus, the dome, the 2000 years. You have to see it at least once.

Piazza Navona — the baroque square par excellence
Rome's Baroque square, always lively, always free.

Trinity of the Mountains and Piazza di Spagna
The most famous staircase in the world. Free climb, priceless view.

Trevi Fountain — the coin toss
Crowds, yes, but up close it's truly impressive.
View of the Roman Forum from the Campidoglio terrace
Climb Michelangelo's cordonata, turn right, 2000 years of history in panorama.

Villa Borghese — the green park in the heart of Rome
The green lung of the centre: walk, read, get some sun, rent a bike.

Pincio Terrace — sunset over Rome's rooftops
From Villa Borghese you look out onto the dome of San Pietro turning orange.

Gianicolo — the panoramic view and the midday cannon shot
The largest terrace overlooking the city. And a cannon that fires every day at noon.

Orto Botanico — the romantic secret of the Aventine
Scent of oranges, San Pietro dome on the horizon. The romantic spot par excellence.

The keyhole of the Aventine
Align your eye with the keyhole of the Priory of Malta: inside St. Peter's Basilica dome.

Villa Doria Pamphilj — Rome's largest park
The city's largest public park. For running, picnicking, getting lost.

Villa Ada — the park to the north, with the small lake
The urban forest: less touristy, more relaxed, with the little lake and walking paths.

Appia Antica — the queen of Roman roads
Historic walk outside the center among cobblestones, pine trees, catacombs and silence.

St. Peter's Basilica — free entry to the world's largest church
The world's largest basilica. Free entry, queue included.

Basilica of San Paolo Fuori le Mura
One of the 4 papal basilicas. Huge spaces, golden mosaics, zero queue.

Santa Maria Maggiore — the basilica with the 5th century mosaics
One of the 4 papal basilicas. Ancient mosaics, gold ceilings.

St. John Lateran — Rome's cathedral
Rome's official cathedral, even before St. Peter's.

Mouth of Truth — the liar's test
The ritual just for the photo. 15-minute wait, free entry.

Largo di Torre Argentina — the cat sanctuary above the Roman temples
Temples from the 3rd century BC free to visit. With adoptable cats underneath.

Galleria Sciarra — the hidden Art Nouveau courtyard
Almost nobody knows about it. Art Nouveau frescoes, free entry, 5 minutes from Trevi.

Walk through the Imperial Forums
Walk the path between the Forums, see the Colosseum, Forum of Caesar, Trajan from the outside.

Coppedè Quarter — Rome's fairy-tale neighbourhood
A fairy-tale neighbourhood, bizarre decorations, almost no tourists.

Non-Catholic Cemetery — the poets' garden
The most poetic cemetery in the world. Free donation at the entrance.

Garbatella — the neighbourhood off the radar
1920s architecture, working-class neighbourhoods, neighbourhood life away from tourism.

Tiber Island and the bridges of the Tiber
Walk from the river island to the bridges, with the wharves below.

EUR — rationalist Rome, the little lake and the swans
A different Rome: spacious, geometric, with the little lake and the swans.
Sunset from Ponte Sant'Angelo
Rome's most scenic bridge. Perfect sunset, free.

Testaccio Market — the market of true Romans
Covered stalls, fruit, fried food, supplì and neighbourhood atmosphere.

Mercato Trionfale — one of Europe's largest markets
One of the largest food markets in Europe. For shopping or just to walk around.

Esquilino — multicultural Rome
Esquilino Market + restaurants from around the world: Rome's most multicultural side.

Cestia Pyramid + Aventine exterior
The only pyramid in Europe. You can see it for free from the outside.

Monti — the most photogenic neighbourhood in the centre
The most photogenic neighbourhood: alleys, fountain, sacred shrine, vintage atelier.

First Sunday of the month — free state museums
Colosseo, Galleria Borghese, Castel Sant'Angelo… free every 1st Sunday.