This pre-planned 3 days Rome itinerary will allow you to explore Rome’s must-sees, landmarks, museums and attractions. See how you can make the best out of a 3 days stay in Rome as you make your way through the Sistine Chapel with its world famous ceiling fresco, the Vatican Museums, the Colosseum and all other Rome’s attractions – religious and imperial. If you are planning a 3 days visit to Rome and are interested to visit its top attractions then this plan may well suit your needs.
Vatican Gardens
Within Vatican City featuring sculptures, fountains and a wide variety of plants
Vatican Museums:
The museums of Vatican City holding work by de Vinci, Titian, Bernini, Raphael and others
The Sistine Chapel
Chapel within Vatican City famed for its frescos by Michelangelo
St. Peter’s Basilica
Michelangelo, Maderno, Bramante and Bernini created this massive Renaissance church
St. Peter’s Square
Bernini’s expansive plaza in front of St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City
Castel Sant’Angelo
Hadrian Mausoleum is a circular tower from 139AD which served many purposes through history
The Pantheon
Circular ancient Roman temple with beautiful dome supported by arches
Piazza Venezia
A large square and intersection surrounded by monuments and historic buildings
Roman Forum
Archaeological remains of the heart of ancient Rome
The Colosseum
Top landmark Roman amphitheatre used for gladiator battles in the 1st century
Palatine Hill and Palatin
Rome was founded on this hill, see archaeological findings here and in the museum
Galleria Borghese
Sculpture and painting gallery including work by Bernini, Canova and Raphael
Villa Borghese
Rome’s largest park with fountains, monuments, statues, a lake, temples and museums
National Gallery of Ancient Art
GNAA is in Palazzo Barberini and Palazzo Corsini
Spanish Steps
Iconic 18th century outdoor stairway
Piazza di Spagna
Piazza at the foot of the Spanish Steps with monuments and historic buildings
Trevi Fountain
Throw a coin in Salvi’s Baroque fountain and you will return to Rome
Piazza Navona
Large square on former ancient stadium featuring Fountain of the Four Horses
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