Cosa fare a Roma
Idee selezionate, dai classici alle esperienze più particolari.

Sunset aperitivo in Trastevere
Spritz, narrow streets and golden light. The classic that never fails.

Rooftop bar with a view over Rome's rooftops
Skyline, curated cocktails and that feeling of having made it.

Hidden cocktail bar in Monti
Speakeasy, serious mixology and low lights. Not for everyone.

Exhibition at the Scuderie del Quirinale
Art, the right moments of silence and a coffee break with a view.

Galleria Borghese, art that takes your breath away
Bernini, Caravaggio and two hours that fly by. Advance booking required.

Romantic stroll through the Giardino degli Aranci
View of the Tevere, scent of orange blossoms and zero euros spent.

Romantic dinner with a view of the Colosseum
When you want to do the right thing without overthinking it.

Sunset at Pincio
Rome's postcard, free version.

Teatro Argentina, a classic evening
Curtain, red armchairs and that Roman air that does serious things.

Open-air cinema at Castel Sant'Angelo
Movies under the stars, with a castle as your backdrop. Summer only.

Live music in San Lorenzo
Beer, emerging bands and that healthy college chaos.

Stand-up comedy in English and Italian
Real laughs, beer at a fair price, two hours that fly by.

Food tour of the Ghetto and Trastevere
Carciofi alla giudia, supplì, gelato. Rome in bites.

Legendary pizza al taglio in Testaccio
Five euros, two installments, zero regrets.

Ancient Rome themed escape room
Riddles, adrenaline and an hour that flies by.

Fresh pasta workshop
Hands in the dough, wine in hand, and then you eat.

Porta Portese vintage market
The Sunday classic: weird stuff, real people.

Run along the Tiber
Shoes, headphones and Rome flowing past you.

Rome Biopark with children
Animals, gelato, tired kids just the right amount.

Rainy afternoon at the MAXXI
Contemporary art, Zaha Hadid architecture and indoor bar.

Night out in Testaccio
Club, dj set and sleeping in.

Visit to the Vatican Museums (early access)
Morning opening, Sistine Chapel without the crowds.

Colosseum Tour by Moonlight
The Colosseum without crowds, at night. Really different.

Wine tasting of the Castelli Romani
Frascati, cured meats, producer's stories.

Campagna Amica Market at Circo Massimo
Saturday and Sunday: real producers, proper cheeses.

Intimate jazz club in the center
Soft lighting, double bass, slow drink.

Historic parks bike tour
Villa Borghese, Villa Pamphili: two wheels, zero stress.

Bookstore-café for a slow afternoon
Books, cappuccino and no rush. When you need it.

Aperitivo at Pigneto Berlin-style
Alternative venues, fair prices, non-touristy vibe.

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

Dinner at a disappeared osteria
Four tables, menu of the day, honest prices.

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

Cocktails and dinner with a view of the Tevere at Isola Tiberina
In summer it becomes a small village on the river.

Vintage Vespa tour of Rome at sunset
Vespa from the '60s, local guide, photos that'll make everyone jealous.

Carbonara cooking class with Roman chef
Three Roman dishes in two hours. You cook, you drink, you eat.

Pantheon — step inside Rome's best-preserved temple
The oculus, the dome, 2000 years of history. A must-see.

Piazza Navona — the baroque square par excellence
Rome's baroque piazza, always buzzing, always free.

Trinità dei Monti and Piazza di Spagna
The world's most famous staircase. Free to climb, priceless views.

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 at your fingertips.

Villa Borghese — Rome's green park in the heart of the city
The green lung of the center: 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 noon cannon
The largest terrace overlooking the city. And a cannon that fires every day at noon.

Orange Garden — the romantic secret of the Aventino
Scent of oranges, the dome of San Pietro on the horizon. The quintessential romantic spot.

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

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 little lake
The urban forest: less touristy, more relaxed, with the little lake and walking trails.

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

Basilica di San Pietro — enter free into the world's largest church
The largest basilica in the world. Free entry, queue included.

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

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 even 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 on open display. 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 Neighbourhood — Rome's fairytale neighbourhood
A fairytale neighbourhood, bizarre decorations, almost no tourists.

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

Garbatella — the neighbourhood off the radar
1920s architecture, workers' housing blocks, neighbourhood life away from tourism.

Isola Tiberina and the bridges of the Tevere
Walk from the river island to the bridges, with the wharves below.