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  2. 10 of the best things to do in Rome in 2024 - Lonely Planet

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    Although the Vatican Museums are amongst the largest in the world, they are far from the only ones to visit in Rome. What’s more, many of the city’s most interesting museums are slightly off-piste for most visitors, so you may find yourself enjoying an unexpectedly peaceful afternoon in even the busiest periods of the year.

  3. Explore Rome holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. Rome's best sights and local secrets from travel experts you can trust. Experience Rome - Lonely Planet | Lazio, Italy, Europe

  4. The best times to visit Rome - Lonely Planet

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    Spring and fall are magical times to visit Rome When in doubt, aim for the shoulder seasons. Italy tends to awaken from its winter slumber for the Easter holidays, and while it isn’t the beginning of the tourist season yet it is the time when Italians begin to take long weekends to enjoy the country.

  5. The 11 best day trips from Rome from medieval villages to ancient...

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    However, tradition still reigns supreme at Gilli, one of the city’s historic cafes and worth the visit. How to get to Florence from Rome: Regular trains connect Rome Termini with Florence’s Stazione di Santa Maria Novella. 10. Castelli Romani is the perfect day trip destination for foodies. Travel time: 30 to 45 mins

  6. 14 things to know before going to Rome in 2024 - Lonely Planet

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    Monday is an especially bad day to visit as other museums in Rome are closed (instead, use the day for exploring the city’s streets, squares, back alleys and parks). Across Rome, weekends are always busier at attractions as tourists are joined by Romans enjoying the sights on their days off. 2. Aim to spend at least three days in Rome

  7. Must-see attractions Rome, Lazio - Lonely Planet

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    Discover the best attractions in Rome including Vatican Museums, St Peter's Basilica, and Roman Forum.

  8. Best neighborhoods in Rome - Lonely Planet

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    It borders the magnificently quirky non-Catholic cemetery of Rome and if you visit Wednesday to Sunday you can rummage through the treasures at the Città Solidale, a sprawling vintage market managed by the lay community of Sant’Egidio.

  9. Rome vs Florence: how to choose the perfect Italian city for you

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    The Colosseum, Rome’s great gladiatorial amphitheater, encapsulates all the blood and thunder of ancient Rome and 2000 years later remains a model for stadiums the world over. The Pantheon , with its revolutionary design, is an awe-inspiring temple that has served as an architectural blueprint for millennia.

  10. Rome with kids - Lonely Planet

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    Villa Borghese, Rome’s central park, is great for tots with several open-air playgrounds and a miniature train ride. Older kids can row on the Giardino del Lago and peddle around on bikes (available to hire in the park). Rome’s zoo, the Bioparco, is also here, and with around 1200 animals it’s a reliable kid-pleaser. An urban safari

  11. 25 free things to do in Rome - Lonely Planet

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    Time your visit just right, and you could be taking in some of Rome's very best paid-for sites for absolutely nothing at all. On the first Sunday of the month, the Colosseum, Palatino and Roman Forum are free to visit. The Vatican Museums can be visited for free on the last Sunday of the month. 24. Rome's May Day Concert is a free event