3 days in rome

3 Days in Rome – What to See

Day 1 – Ancient Rome: Where History Comes Alive

Morning: The Colosseum and Roman Forum

Afternoon: Piazza Venezia & Capitoline Hill

Evening: Trastevere Dinner

Day 2 – The Vatican and Baroque Rome

Morning: Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel

Afternoon: St Peter’s Basilica & Castel Sant’Angelo

Evening: Piazza Navona & Pantheon

Day 3 – La Dolce Vita: Fountains, Squares & Local Life

Morning: Trevi Fountain & Spanish Steps

Afternoon: Villa Borghese & Local Lunch

Evening: Aperitivo & Tiber Views

Local Secrets & Hidden Gems

Weather in Rome & When to Visit

Quick Travel Tips

Can you see Rome in 3 days?

Yes! Three days is enough to see major landmarks like the Colosseum, Vatican, and Trevi Fountain, especially with a well-planned itinerary.

What are the best things to see and do in Rome in 3 days?

The Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican Museums, St Peter’s Basilica, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Trastevere.

How should I get around Rome during my trip?

alk when possible! Most sights are close together. Use the metro or bus for longer distances.

What should I eat in Rome?

Try carbonara, cacio e pepe, supplì (rice balls), and the best pizza in Rome at Pizzarium or Roscioli.

Is it worth booking tours in Rome?

Absolutely – guided tours help you skip lines and learn stories you’d miss otherwise.