Rome was not constructed in a day. You can’t do everything in Rome in one day. There are many things to do in Rome, including archeological sites, world-class museum, and soaring skyscrapers. Baroque churchesRome is full of things to do. From palaces to parks to gardens that are kaleidoscopically colored, there’s plenty to keep you busy. Since 2,668 BC, Rome has created and collected the world’s greatest antiquities and landmarks. When you think you have seen everything, the city surprises you with new archeological sites, new museums, or new metro stations that feature displays of ancient finds. Every era of the world’s history is on display in one corner or another, and trying to see it all can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t need to be. For you to get the most from your visit, we’ve selected some of Rome’s best attractions, including bucket list sights that every first-timer must experience at least once. Also included are museums, parks and churches off the beaten track, which locals love. These are the best activities to do in Rome whether it’s your 50th or first visit, according to an expert.
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Each review has been written and approved by an a Condé Nast Traveler Journalist who has been to the destination, and visited this activity. Our editors choose activities based on landmarks and insider experiences. They also consider authenticity, location and service.
