Rome travel guide: four days and three nights itinerary sharing

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Day 1.

After landing at Fiumicino airport at 2 pm, you can check in at your hotel and rest for a while before starting your Rome tour.

When it comes to Rome one has to talk about the Pantheon, a well-preserved Roman building that attracts visitors both for its magnificent exterior and its historically marked interior. You can admire the magnificent dome and the exquisite interior design.

Piazza Navona, the ancient square is famous for its baroque architecture and three fountains. If you are not in a hurry, the article suggests that you leave enough time here for you to take your time to stroll around and admire the exquisite works of these artists.

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Castel Sant'Angelo, this historic castle was once the mausoleum of an ancient Roman emperor and is now a museum. You can climb to the top of the castle for a breathtaking view of the entire city of Rome.

Ponte Sant'Angelo is located next to the Castel Sant'Angelo, a bridge that spans the Danube and has ten statues on it representing religious and cultural imagery.

Piazza di Spagna is one of the fashion centres of Rome, named after the Spanish Embassy. You can admire the famous steps of the Piazza di Spagna and stroll through the surrounding fashionable stores and cafes.

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Day 2.

You may have seen many fountains, but the Trevi Fountain is definitely the most romantic and literary. You can admire the ruins of numerous ancient buildings here.

The Piazza del Campidoglio is also a must-see, where you can experience the heritage of the ancient Roman government center. You can tour the interior and learn about the history and the story behind the ancient Colosseum.

Piazza Venezia: In the evening, you can head to Piazza Venezia to see the huge monument to Queen Victoria in the square and climb to a high point with a great view of the entire city of Rome.

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Day 3.

Vatican Museums: In the morning, head to the Vatican Museums, a rich collection of art and treasures. You can admire Michelangelo's Genesis and many other masterpieces of art.

St. Peter's Basilica, one of the largest Catholic churches in the world, is a place that every Catholic would expect to visit. You can also choose to climb to the top of St. Peter's Basilica for a magnificent panoramic view of downtown Rome.

Day 4.

Pantheon: In the morning, visit the Pantheon again to admire its magnificent architecture and historical significance.

Chiesa del Gesù: This baroque church is the headquarters of the Jesuits and is worth seeing for its luxurious and magnificent interior.

Castel Sant'Angelo: In the evening, return to Castel Sant'Angelo again to enjoy the magnificent sunset. This is a must-see attraction.

The article suggests some great tapas bars for you:

Pompi: This tapas bar offers delicious tiramisu for 5 euros per piece. It is located near Piazza di Spagna and is a great choice for an authentic tiramisu.

Giolitti: This century-old ice cream store is located near Piazza di Spagna and offers a variety of flavours. You can try some unique ice cream flavours here.

WriterLily