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Complete Vatican City Guide: Museums, St. Peter's & Sistine Chapel
January 2026

Complete Vatican City Guide: Museums, St. Peter's & Sistine Chapel

Explore the rich history and stunning architecture of Vatican City, the heart of the Catholic Church in Rome, Italy.

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Rome Neighborhoods Guide: Complete Guide to Rome's 19 Districts
January 2026

Rome Neighborhoods Guide: Complete Guide to Rome's 19 Districts

Navigate Rome's diverse districts with insider tips and local insights.

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Rome's Top Attractions: Complete Sightseeing & Tours Guide
January 2026

Rome's Top Attractions: Complete Sightseeing & Tours Guide

Rome's top attractions await: from the iconic Colosseum to hidden gems. Here's your ultimate sightseeing guide.

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Rome History & Culture: Ancient Empire to Modern Capital
January 2026

Rome History & Culture: Ancient Empire to Modern Capital

Delve into Rome's rich history from its founding myths to its modern-day cultural vibrancy.

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Recommended Tours & Activities

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Discover the heart of the city through our carefully curated tours and experiences. From ancient ruins to hidden gems, our local experts will guide you through unforgettable adventures.

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Food & Wine

Circus Maximus Rome: Hi e-Bike Rental, Audio Guide + 40-Min Virtual Experience

You don't need a Vespa to whiz around Rome anymore. With three hours of rental time on a Hi Bike, you'll be able to cycle from one Roman monument to the next in no time. After you've enjoyed the sights of the city, and a scoop or two of gelato, you can use your ticket for a virtual experience at the Circus Maximus. Don a VR headset and watch as the home of chariot racing turns from ruins to reality. Using historic research, you can get a sense of the area as it was during Rome's prime.

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Food & Wine

Rome: Typical Roman Cooking Class

Indulge your inner chef on this 3-hour shared cooking class in Rome. Choose either pasta making and tiramisù, or a pizza and gelato making class. Whichever you choose, you'll be cooking from the freshest Italian ingredients using recipes handed down from generations! Your chef is a pro, ready to help you tackle those savory and sweet-tooth cravings in a fun, hands-on environment. The class ends in a shared feast and who knows, maybe some new friends. A one-of-a-kind experience in Rome!

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Museums & Culture

Rome and The Vatican: Angels & Demons Mystery Game

Your mission, should you choose to accept it... is to become Robert Langdon in his quest to stop an Illuminati plot! This interactive, city-spanning adventure game unfolds piece-by-piece as you solve each challenge and receive exact directions on your phone to guide you to the next location. Will you locate the four missing kidnapped cardinals? Your city game starts at Piazza della Republica and will take you roughly 1.5 hours to complete. If you want to explore at your own pace, simply pause the game and resume anytime from the location where you paused it. You will finish at Piazza San Pietro, hopefully an accomplished crime solver!

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Other Experiences

Zoo Marine: Discovery Zoo

Get to know Zoo Marine's animal friends with this ticket to the Zoological Gardens. There's eight new educational sessions, demonstrations with trainers, and an exciting walk through the sounds of nature. You'll meet penguins, turtles, and even dolphins during your visit! If you like wildlife, then you don't want to miss this.

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Featured Places to Stay

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Find your perfect home away from home. Whether you seek luxury hotels, boutique stays, or cozy rentals, we've handpicked the best places for your stay.

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VMH Vatican Modern House

Conveniently situated in the <a href="/rome/neighborhoods/vatican-borgo" class="internal-link">Vatican</a> part of Rome, this property puts you close to attractions and interesting dining options. This 5-star property is packed with in-house facilities to improve the...

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Baglioni Hotel Regina The Leading Hotels of the World

Experience luxury and elegance at the iconic Baglioni Hotel Regina in Rome.

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Hotel Le Petit

Get your trip off to a great start with a stay at this property, which offers free Wi-Fi in all rooms. Strategically situated in <a href="/rome/neighborhoods/termini" class="internal-link">Termini</a> Central Station, allowing you access and proximity to local ...

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Rome Imperial Crown

Conveniently situated in the <a href="/rome/neighborhoods/termini" class="internal-link">Termini</a> Central Station part of Rome, this property puts you close to attractions and interesting dining options. This 4-star property is packed with in-house facilitie...

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Featured Neighborhoods

Explore the city's most captivating neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and charm. Discover the local flavor that makes each area special.

Spanish Steps (Spagna)

Spanish Steps (Spagna)

The Spanish Steps rise from Piazza di Spagna to the Trinità dei Monti church. Built in the early 18th century, the 135 travertine steps feature Baroque facades and an obelisk-topped church above. At their base sits the Fontana della Barcaccia, sculpted by Pietro Bernini. High-end boutiques, chic cafes, and historic palazzi surround the Steps, combining Roman grandeur with a lively atmosphere day and night.
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Colosseum

Colosseum

The Colosseum neighborhood, or Colosseo, showcases the history and lively atmosphere of Rome. Dominated by the Colosseum, this area provides insight into ancient Rome's grandeur. Built in AD 70-80, the Colosseum serves as a symbol of the city’s heritage, attracting millions of visitors each year. The surrounding streets feature cafes, shops, and historical sites that blend past and present. As you walk through the cobblestone streets, the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill sit within walking distance. The Forum functioned as the center of ancient Rome, a public space filled with temples and markets. Palatine Hill, the legendary birthplace of the city, offers views of the Forum and the Circus Maximus. Not far from these ruins, Via dei Fori Imperiali leads to the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, a large white structure that honors Italy's first king. The neighborhood also includes the Basilica di San Clemente, a church revealing layers of history through its architecture. The Colosseum area features a mix of tourists and locals. Street performers entertain near the Colosseum, while Via dei Serpenti hosts boutiques and artisanal shops, adding a modern touch to the ancient backdrop. In the evening, the area transforms into a social hub, with restaurants and bars filled with activity. The Colosseum neighborhood bridges the ancient past with contemporary life. Here, history intertwines with everyday life. Explore ancient ruins, enjoy authentic Roman cuisine, or soak in the atmosphere; the Colosseum neighborhood offers an experience that connects with the essence of Rome.
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Vatican/Borgo

Vatican/Borgo

The Vatican/Borgo neighborhood in Rome combines history, spirituality, and Roman life. This area is known as the home of Vatican City, the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church. Its architecture and history attract millions of visitors each year, who come to see its landmarks. At the center lies St. Peter's Basilica, designed by Michelangelo. The basilica's dome towers over the skyline and is visible from various points around the city. Visitors can climb the dome for views over Vatican City and the surrounding areas. Nearby, the Vatican Museums house a collection of art, including the Sistine Chapel, where Michelangelo’s ceiling captures attention. The Borgo area features narrow streets and squares that reflect daily Roman life. Via della Conciliazione, a boulevard leading to St. Peter's, is lined with cafes, shops, and vendors, creating a lively atmosphere. After visiting the sacred sites, you can stroll through Borgo Pio, a street with local boutiques, gelaterias, and trattorias, ideal for sampling traditional Roman cuisine. This neighborhood serves as both a pilgrimage site and a community. The annual Vatican Christmas market and summer open-air concerts draw locals and tourists alike. The Vatican/Borgo neighborhood connects history and the present, offering a rich cultural and spiritual experience. Whether for the art, architecture, or atmosphere, this neighborhood leaves a lasting impression.
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Aventino

Aventino

Aventino, one of Rome's seven hills, features a mix of history and nature. Known for its gardens and panoramic views, Aventino provides a quiet escape from Rome's busy streets. A key attraction is the Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci), a park with fragrant citrus trees and views of the Tiber River and St. Peter's Basilica. Next to the garden, the ancient Basilica di Santa Sabina boasts early Christian architecture, highlighted by its impressive wooden door and peaceful cloisters. Aventino also hosts the keyhole of the Knights of Malta, a small peephole framing a view of St. Peter’s dome through greenery, offering a memorable photo opportunity. The area features narrow streets and historic sites, inviting leisurely strolls. Local eateries and wine bars serve Roman cuisine, allowing guests to enjoy authentic dishes in a relaxed setting. This hill experiences fewer crowds than other tourist areas, appealing to those seeking a calmer atmosphere while exploring Rome. Aventino reflects Rome’s heritage and offers a peaceful retreat, attracting those wanting to escape the city's noise.
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Testaccio

Testaccio

Testaccio is Rome’s authentic foodie district, south of the Aventine Hill. Once the city’s slaughterhouse and industrial center, it now features Mercato Testaccio, where vendors sell fresh produce, cured meats, and artisanal cheeses. Behind its unassuming façades, trattorie serve classic Roman dishes—cacio e pepe, carbonara, and oxtail stew—alongside trendy aperitivo bars and craft breweries. Visit the terraced Monte Testaccio, an ancient mound of broken amphorae with panoramic city views. With working-class roots, street art, and a genuine local vibe, Testaccio offers a taste of Rome’s past and present in every bite.
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Parioli

Parioli

Parioli is one of Rome’s most elegant and residential districts, known for its leafy boulevards, upscale villas, and refined atmosphere. Stretching alongside the Villa Borghese gardens and the Foro Italico sports complex, it blends green spaces with cultural institutions like the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna. Favored by diplomats and professionals, Parioli offers chic cafes, gourmet restaurants, and quiet parks—an oasis of sophistication just a short ride from the city’s historic core.
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