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During your visit, you will have the chance to explore the first two levels, the central arena, and the underground passages where the beasts were held captive. Explore Trastevere with Foxtrail: After lunch, explore off-the-beaten path areas of Trastevere with Foxtrail–a mix between a scavenger hunt and an escape room. Access your map and manual with clues by inserting a code in a hidden safe in Trastevere. Then decipher the different clues that will take you through Trastevere’s most beautiful streets, piazzas and hidden courtyards while admiring jaw-dropping views of Rome. It’s interactive, fun and a great way to explore Trastevere for all ages. Read my full review of Foxtrail here. I know, overkill, owning two different media types of the same book, but sue me! I get through audiobooks much faster and I could listen while actually walking through Rome!) Piazza del Popolo:Walk down to Piazza del Popolo and explore the stunning piazza. Visit the churches that seem identical but are not! It’s also here that you can marvel at the Trajan column, with its intricate engravings depicting the emperor’s military triumphs.

Via Margutta:after lunch, explore this street, which is one of the most picturesque streets of Rome. Admire the ivy-clad walls, the buildings and the atmosphere. Explore the Pantheon, San Luigi dei Francesi church, Piazza Navona, Campo de’Fiori and the Jewish Quarter. What to see in Rome: For the 6th day of your Rome itinerary, here are a few other day trips suggestions that will help you explore other facets of Italian history, culture, and nature.When you exit the Metro station, turn left and the whole Piazza opens up to you.As you face the Steps, at the left corner is the well-known Babington’s Tea Room (established in 1893), and at the right corner is the Keats Shelley Memorial House.In front of the Steps, is the Fontana della Barcaccia sculpted by Pietro Bernini and his more famous son, Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It was completed in 1627. This was a deal I made with myself before coming here: no communicating with anyone from my real life, within reason. The idea was to double down on solitude, in hopes it might teach me something. That maybe, with no outside interference, I could start to see more clearly.’

I book my Pompeii + Vesuvius tour now! I want to visit Pompeii and the Vesuvius from Rome Pompeii Day 6 – Embark on Another Exciting Day Trip from RomeThis once thriving Roman city met a catastrophic fate in 79 AD when it was consumed by the lava from Mount Vesuvius. The city remained concealed until its rediscovery in the 17th century. I would recommend that you get off the tour at the Vatican City because the one hour they’d give you to visit St. Peter’s Basilica is inadequate for the magnificent edifice. Of the four Papal Basilicas in Rome, St. Peter’s is the largest. It is indeed considered the largest church on Earth. Anyone’s first time in the Basilica is bound to be an unmatched experience. If you already know your travel dates (or as soon as you will have them!), you should really book your accommodation.

Although it includes skip-the-line passes for the most renowned tourist spots, this card is valid only for 3 days. The end of the book came, and I’m not sure what I’m supposed to assume. Again, there wasn’t really a plot to be invested in. So it just ended. And I’m not really bothered to know what might become of our main character. *shrug* Now that you know the best things to do in Rome in 6 days, let’s now see another important point: Where to stay during your trip! Children will be able to stay – the two-bedroom suites are family-sized, baby cots can be added to most rooms, and babysitting can be arranged, but this some rooms might be a touch too rarefied for rowdy young ‘uns. Sustainability effortsThe volcanic debris preserved the city in its state at the time of the disaster, thus offering a snapshot of Roman life during ancient times. I book my day trip to Tivoli now! I want to visit Tivoli from Rome Villa d’Este Tivoli Option 2: Explore Castel Gandolfo Known for its rich history and captivating architecture, Tivoli houses 2 of Italy‘s most famous villas – the Villa d’Este and the Villa of Emperor Hadrian. The Colosseum: Rome’s most iconic monument, don’t miss the chance to explore this ancient amphitheatre. Another of my favourite hotels is the Hotel Forum Roma. The structure is an 18th Century Monastery that was converted into a Hotel. Some rooms can be small with hardly a view. You must bear in mind it was a monastery; many of the rooms were inhabited by monks, once upon a time. The Forum has some excellent views of the ancient Imperial Forum, from its rooftop restaurant. It is known for its breakfast with a view.



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