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Passing through Rome on your way to another city and don't want to break the bank? Or maybe this city is the highlight of your trip? Either way, this is the guide for you! Conveniently discover the highlights of Rome in one day, all without a car. Even if you have more than a day in Rome, I'd recommend this guide to distinguish the top sights and get a feel for their costs.
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Welcome to Rome! I know this city can be overwhelming, so I'm here to help! I've divided this guide in various sections (neighbourhood names). These are my favorite places to eat and drink in the Eternal City
Please remember it is always best to make reservations while in Rome. If you show up to a restaurant and they are fully booked, they most likely send you away, there is no concept of waiting in line for the next table to free up in Rome (there are some exceptions like most pizza places)
Tipping in restaurants is not expected, but it is always very much appreciated! Please remember that tips can only be left in cash so make sure to always have some smaller pieces on hand (it is also preferred when paying for small things like a coffee or water bottle in a bar)
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Roman cuisine is so much more than the ordinary pasta and pizza that everyone assumes at first instance. Being highly influenced by the 'poor person's' concept of cooking, our cuisine is filled with traditional historic recipes, which have been handed down through several generations and transformed over the course of time.
With hundreds of restaurants all serving their own versions of classics and innovative dishes, you will have a culinary experience that will exceed your expectations.
Having said this, Rome can be a very confusing and overwhelming city to visit. With so many restaurants, bars and food establishments in general to choose from, it's very easy to fall into tourist traps.
This is my guide with all my favourite food and beverage spots that you must visit when in Rome!
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Everyone always associates Rome to the Colosseum, Vatican, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain & many more, and rightly so!
However, there are so many more breathtaking places to visit, and this guide will provide you with all of my favourite places, including churches, viewpoints, museums, parks and many more hidden gems.
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From my TikTok 'Rome on a budget' series, this is the map & itinerary from day 2 for you to follow.
How to spend a whole day in Rome with just €20, including 4 meals and 20 attractions to visit.
If visiting during the summer, please be wary of the heat and take plenty of water breaks, making use of the hundreds of drinking water fountains around the city.
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Welcome to Rome! Full of history, art & culture, this city promises an immersive travel experience. This short travel guide will help you make the most of your time in this timeless city.
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Have you been wondering how to move around Rome and the official website is very hard to navigate?
Let me explain you in this guide all the things you need to know about Rome's public transport.
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When in Rome, indulge in the best of Roman cuisine. My list features a mix of stylish, contemporary restaurants putting a fresh twist on Roman classics, as well as a few beloved old-school trattorias. From carbonara and amatriciana to fried antipasti and coda alla vaccinara meatballs, you’ll find delicious dishes paired with excellent wine lists, offering something for every type of foodie
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All the places in Rome where locals go to eat or drink with family and friends. Rome is my city and on this guide you will find places that I have personally tested myself.
Which type of food do I include here?
🍕Pizza
🍝Pasta
☕️Coffee
🍰Tiramisù
🍦Gelato
🍷Wine and happy hour food
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From ancient architecture to regional Roman delicacies, discover the most iconic attractions and landmarks to experience during your one-day visit to Rome, Italy. The ideal guide for first-timers, ensure you seize the day by dining at top-rated restaurants around the city!
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From rooftops to street corners and everything in between, don’t miss these unique places for awesome views and photo opps.
Check out the "Details" section for each with more info!
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Looking for an unforgettable Rome experience that won’t cost you a dime? You’re in the right place! Whether you’re a budget traveler, backpacker, or someone who loves exploring without spending a fortune, Rome has countless free attractions and activities. From iconic landmarks like the Colosseum (from the outside!) to peaceful walks through the historic streets of Trastevere and breathtaking views from the Aventine Hill, the Eternal City offers endless ways to soak up Roman culture for free.
Get ready to save this ultimate guide packed with insider tips on how to experience the best of Rome’s rich history, art, and local life – all without opening your wallet!
This guide includes:
👉🏼 A list of 50+ FREE things to do in Rome!
👉🏼 Where to Stay in Rome on a Budget
👉🏼 How Your Vacation Will Look Like
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Where to go, and mostly where to eat
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Experience the essence of Rome in just 24 hours with this carefully curated guide. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, savor the city's rich history, vibrant culture, and delectable cuisine. Whether you're a budget traveler, a foodie, or a luxury seeker, this guide has you covered with insider tips, must-visit sites, and dining options for every taste and wallet. Dive in and make the most of your Roman adventure!
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One way to enhance your stay in Rome is by choosing a boutique hotel. Unlike larger, impersonal hotel chains, boutique luxury hotels offer a more intimate and personalized experience.
You'll often find yourself enjoying extra amenities, such as curated breakfast options, contemporary art displays, and a staff that makes you feel at home. Plus, these smaller hotels often reflect the character and charm of the neighborhoods they're in, giving you a more authentic taste of Roman life.
In this guide, find some of Rome's finest boutique hotels in the most iconic neighborhoods!
xoxo,
Shelby
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Relive 'Roman Holiday': A Step-by-Step Guide to Iconic Film Locations in Rome
Follow Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck's Journey Through Rome's Most Memorable Spots
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Welcome to Rome!
In this map I will give you some of my favorite places to eat all over Rome. I spent four days here on my last trip enjoying the food, art, architecture and culture. I will map out all of the best spots to eat, grab a cup of coffee (my favorite) or grab a meal. In this map there are a range of different priced restaurants to cater to different budgets.
Go ahead and find your new favorite food spot!
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Hotel recommendations.
I suggest two neighborhoods if this is your first trip to this fabulous, historic, huge, busy city. I tried to include lodging in all price ranges.
Trastevere:
This is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Rome. It was a working class neighborhood so most buildings and quaint cobblestone streets were left unchanged for centuries. Now, it’s full of small family owned rentals and tons of restaurants. There’s a photo op on every corner. You will see graffiti on a lot of the buildings and most restaurants aren’t open until after 7:30pm, but it does become lively in the later evening. As a solo traveler, I’ve always felt safe here.
Vatican area:
The area right East and South of the Vatican is busy, but a nice place for tourists to stay. During the day there’s lots of restaurants and shopping. The evening has fewer dining options, but still an overall safe feeling. Plus, it’s always easy to find your way back to the Vatican!
Where NOT to stay: Termini. This is the main train station of Rome the hotels and hostels in this area can be really hit or miss. I wouldn't stay here on your first visit.
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