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Paris & Rome — two capitals in a week

Paris & Rome — two capitals in a week

The classic first-Europe pairing: museums and boulevards in Paris, ruins and piazzas in Rome, joined by a two-hour hop between CDG/Orly and Fiumicino. Four Paris days cover the Louvre quarter, the Marais, the Left Bank and Montmartre; three Rome days take the Centro Storico, the Colosseum's ancient heart and the Vatican. Every stop below is human-verified — hours, closing days, booking windows like the Uffizi-style timed entries and the Vatican's Sunday closures — and the whole plan works offline once saved.

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Paris

City

The Seine-side capital of art and appetite — the Louvre and Notre-Dame, café terraces in the Marais, Montmartre's hill and the Eiffel Tower, each quarter a walk from the last.

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Where to stay

Le Marais — Central, walkable base — medieval lanes, café terraces and Métro lines 1/8/11 to everywhere. Hotels on Klook ↗

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Day 1Full day Paris

Eiffel Tower & Trocadéro — a sights day

The Eiffel Tower rises straight from the wide lawns of the Champ de Mars while, across the Seine, the Trocadéro's terrace and the Palais de Chaillot's twin curved wings frame the postcard view every visitor comes for.

Stops5
At stops7h 15m
Moving30m
Window08:00–19:15

Eiffel Tower & Trocadéro Tour Eiffel et Trocadéro

Area

The Eiffel Tower rises straight from the wide lawns of the Champ de Mars while, across the Seine, the Trocadéro's terrace and the Palais de Chaillot's twin curved wings frame the postcard view every visitor comes for.

LandmarkViewpointMuseum
  1. 08:0008:30
    BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
  2. 08:3010:00
    Musée Rodin (Rodin Museum), Eiffel, Paris
    Museum
    Musée Rodin (Rodin Museum), Eiffel, Paris

    Musée Rodin (Rodin Museum) Musée Rodin

    Attraction¥¥~90 min8/10Step-free

    Auguste Rodin's former mansion and sculpture garden hold The Thinker, The Gates of Hell and The Kiss among roses and clipped hedges. Closed Mondays; last entry is 45 minutes before closing. The garden alone, dotted with bronzes, is worth the ticket.

    Tickets on Klook ↗

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    10:00–18:30
    Wed
    10:00–18:30
    Thu
    10:00–18:30
    Fri
    10:00–18:30
    Sat
    10:00–18:30
    Sun
    10:00–18:30

    77 rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris

    Musée Rodin90 min

    Auguste Rodin's former mansion and sculpture garden hold The Thinker, The Gates of Hell and The Kiss among roses and clipped hedges. Closed Mondays; last entry is 45 minutes before closing. The garden alone, dotted with bronzes, is worth the ticket.

    Step-freemuseumartgarden
    closed this day — verify before going
  3. 10:00~5 min walkroute
  4. 10:1512:30
    Musée de l'Armée – Les Invalides (Army Museum & Napoleon's Tomb), Eiffel, Paris
    Museum
    Musée de l'Armée – Les Invalides (Army Museum & Napoleon's Tomb), Eiffel, Paris

    Musée de l'Armée – Les Invalides (Army Museum & Napoleon's Tomb) Musée de l'Armée – Hôtel des Invalides

    Attraction¥¥~135 min8/10Cards OKStep-free

    One ticket covers the full complex: the Army Museum's armour, artillery and World Wars galleries, the Charles de Gaulle Historial, and the gilded Dôme des Invalides, under which Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb sits in a monumental red quartzite sarcophagus. Open daily 10am–6pm (until 10pm on the first Friday of the month; Napoleon's tomb stays open until 7pm in July and August). On the first Monday of most months, only the Dôme, Saint-Louis Cathedral and the current temporary exhibition are open — the main Army Museum galleries close that day. The museum galleries are fully wheelchair accessible with lifts and loanable wheelchairs, but the Dôme itself has steps and is not accessible to wheelchair users.

    Tickets on Klook ↗

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    10:00–18:00
    Tue
    10:00–18:00
    Wed
    10:00–18:00
    Thu
    10:00–18:00
    Fri
    10:00–18:00
    Sat
    10:00–18:00
    Sun
    10:00–18:00

    129 rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris

    Musée de l'Armée – Hôtel des Invalides135 min

    One ticket covers the full complex: the Army Museum's armour, artillery and World Wars galleries, the Charles de Gaulle Historial, and the gilded Dôme des Invalides, under which Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb sits in a monumental red quartzite sarcophagus. Open daily 10am–6pm (until 10pm on the first Friday of the month; Napoleon's tomb stays open until 7pm in July and August). On the first Monday of most months, only the Dôme, Saint-Louis Cathedral and the current temporary exhibition are open — the main Army Museum galleries close that day. The museum galleries are fully wheelchair accessible with lifts and loanable wheelchairs, but the Dôme itself has steps and is not accessible to wheelchair users.

    Cards OKStep-freemuseumhistorical
  5. 12:30~10 min walkroute
  6. 12:4513:45
    LunchSuggested

    Les Cocottes

    Food¥¥~75 min8/10Cards OK

    A cast-iron 'cocotte' bistro a few doors from where the original Café Constant used to be (that spot has since changed hands and names). Hearty South-West-leaning dishes — braised beef cheek, veal blanquette, country pâté — arrive in the pot they were cooked in. Open continuously all day, every day, from noon to around 11pm, so it's a reliable option outside the strict French lunch/dinner windows. Reservations are recommended for dinner, but walk-ins are generally accommodated.

    Cuisine
    Bistro
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    12:00–22:45
    Tue
    12:00–22:45
    Wed
    12:00–22:45
    Thu
    12:00–22:45
    Fri
    12:00–22:45
    Sat
    12:00–22:45
    Sun
    12:00–22:45

    135 rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris

  7. 13:4514:30
    Market

    Rue Cler (Market Street) Rue Cler

    Attraction¥~45 min7/10

    A three-block pedestrian street lined with butchers, fishmongers, cheesemongers, greengrocers, bakeries and wine shops — the quintessential Paris market street to graze rather than sit down at. Busiest (and most photogenic) on Saturday mornings and Sunday until early afternoon, when Parisian families shop for the week's lunch; many stalls close or run reduced hours on Mondays. There's no entry fee — just wander, snack, and watch the neighbourhood at work.

    Type
    Market
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    09:00–19:30
    Wed
    09:00–19:30
    Thu
    09:00–19:30
    Fri
    09:00–19:30
    Sat
    08:00–20:00
    Sun
    08:00–13:30

    Rue Cler, 75007 Paris

    Rue Cler45 min

    A three-block pedestrian street lined with butchers, fishmongers, cheesemongers, greengrocers, bakeries and wine shops — the quintessential Paris market street to graze rather than sit down at. Busiest (and most photogenic) on Saturday mornings and Sunday until early afternoon, when Parisian families shop for the week's lunch; many stalls close or run reduced hours on Mondays. There's no entry fee — just wander, snack, and watch the neighbourhood at work.

    marketfood marketstrolling
    closed this day — verify before going
  8. 14:30~10 min walkroute
  9. 14:4515:30
    Champ de Mars, Eiffel, Paris
    Park
    Champ de Mars, Eiffel, Paris

    Champ de Mars

    Attraction¥~45 min7/10Step-free

    A long green lawn running from the Eiffel Tower's feet to the École Militaire — Paris' go-to spot for a picnic with a tower view, especially in the early evening when locals spread out blankets. Unlike most Paris gardens it's never gated, so it stays open day and night.

    Type
    Park
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    00:00–23:59
    Tue
    00:00–23:59
    Wed
    00:00–23:59
    Thu
    00:00–23:59
    Fri
    00:00–23:59
    Sat
    00:00–23:59
    Sun
    00:00–23:59

    2 allée Adrienne Lecouvreur, 75007 Paris

    45 min

    A long green lawn running from the Eiffel Tower's feet to the École Militaire — Paris' go-to spot for a picnic with a tower view, especially in the early evening when locals spread out blankets. Unlike most Paris gardens it's never gated, so it stays open day and night.

    Step-freeparkpicnicoutdoor
  10. 15:30~5 min walkroute
  11. 15:4517:45
    Eiffel Tower, Eiffel, Paris
    Landmark
    Eiffel Tower, Eiffel, Paris

    Eiffel Tower Tour Eiffel

    Attraction¥¥¥~120 min9/10Cards OKStep-free

    Paris' 330-metre iron icon rises straight from the Champ de Mars; ride the lift to the summit or climb the stairs to the 2nd floor for skyline views over the city. Tickets sell out same-day in high season — book online well ahead for a specific time slot. Floors 1 and 2 are wheelchair accessible by lift; the summit is not.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    09:00–23:45
    Tue
    09:00–23:45
    Wed
    09:00–23:45
    Thu
    09:00–23:45
    Fri
    09:00–23:45
    Sat
    09:00–23:45
    Sun
    09:00–23:45

    5 avenue Anatole France, 75007 Paris

    Tour Eiffel120 min

    Paris' 330-metre iron icon rises straight from the Champ de Mars; ride the lift to the summit or climb the stairs to the 2nd floor for skyline views over the city. Tickets sell out same-day in high season — book online well ahead for a specific time slot. Floors 1 and 2 are wheelchair accessible by lift; the summit is not.

    Cards OKStep-freelandmarkviewpoint
  12. 18:0019:15
    DinnerSuggested

    La Fontaine de Mars

    Food¥¥~75 min8/10Vegetarian optionsCards OK

    A red-and-white-check-napkin bistro open since 1908, tucked on a small square just off Rue Cler, serving South-West French classics like duck confit, cassoulet and foie gras. Popular enough that a reservation is essential, especially for dinner.

    Cuisine
    Bistro
    Reservations
    Yes
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00
    Tue
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00
    Wed
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00
    Thu
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00
    Fri
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:00
    Sat
    12:00–15:30, 19:00–23:00
    Sun
    12:00–15:30, 19:00–23:00

    129 rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris

Day 2Full day Paris

Île de la Cité & Latin Quarter — an old-town day

Two Seine islands cradle Notre-Dame's rebuilt spire and Sainte-Chapelle's stained glass, while the steep, market-lined lanes of the Left Bank climb past the Panthéon's dome to Rue Mouffetard's crêpe stands and the Sorbonne's oldest bookshops.

Stops7
At stops7h 10m
Moving1h 5m
Window08:00–19:45

Île de la Cité & Latin Quarter Île de la Cité & Quartier Latin

Area

Two Seine islands cradle Notre-Dame's rebuilt spire and Sainte-Chapelle's stained glass, while the steep, market-lined lanes of the Left Bank climb past the Panthéon's dome to Rue Mouffetard's crêpe stands and the Sorbonne's oldest bookshops.

HistoricRiversideAcademic
  1. 08:0008:30
    BreakfastSuggested

    Shakespeare and Company Café

    Food¥¥~45 min8/10Vegetarian optionsVegan options

    Tucked beside the legendary English-language bookshop facing Notre-Dame across the Seine, this small café pairs specialty coffee with a mostly vegetarian and vegan menu of soups, salads and daily-changing lunch specials. Grab a window seat for a view of the cathedral, or carry your coffee upstairs to read among the shop's stacks.

    Cuisine
    Café (vegetarian/vegan leaning, English style bakes)
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    09:30–19:00
    Tue
    09:30–19:00
    Wed
    09:30–19:00
    Thu
    09:30–19:00
    Fri
    09:30–19:00
    Sat
    09:30–20:00
    Sun
    09:30–20:00

    37 rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Paris

  2. 08:3009:30
    Notre-Dame Cathedral, Latin Quarter, Paris
    Historic site
    Notre-Dame Cathedral, Latin Quarter, Paris

    Notre-Dame Cathedral Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

    Attraction¥~60 min9/10Step-free

    Reopened in December 2024 after the 2019 fire and five years of restoration, the cathedral's stone and stained glass look brighter than they have in generations. Entry is free but requires a timed slot booked online or on-site the same day — arrive early or come Thursday evening, when it stays open until 10pm.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    07:50–19:00
    Tue
    07:50–19:00
    Wed
    07:50–19:00
    Thu
    07:50–22:00
    Fri
    07:50–19:00
    Sat
    08:15–19:30
    Sun
    08:15–19:30

    6 Parvis Notre-Dame - Place Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris

    Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris60 min

    Reopened in December 2024 after the 2019 fire and five years of restoration, the cathedral's stone and stained glass look brighter than they have in generations. Entry is free but requires a timed slot booked online or on-site the same day — arrive early or come Thursday evening, when it stays open until 10pm.

    Step-freecathedrallandmarkgothic
  3. 09:30~10 min walkroute
  4. 09:4510:30
    Sainte-Chapelle, Latin Quarter, Paris
    Historic site
    Sainte-Chapelle, Latin Quarter, Paris

    Sainte-Chapelle

    Attraction¥¥~45 min9/10Cards OKStep-free

    Fifteen towering stained-glass windows depicting over a thousand biblical scenes wrap the upper chapel in jewel-toned light — best on a sunny morning. Book a timed slot in advance; the chapel sits inside the working Palais de Justice, so every visitor passes through airport-style security.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    09:00–19:00
    Tue
    09:00–19:00
    Wed
    09:00–19:00
    Thu
    09:00–19:00
    Fri
    09:00–19:00
    Sat
    09:00–19:00
    Sun
    09:00–19:00

    10 boulevard du Palais, 75001 Paris

    45 min

    Fifteen towering stained-glass windows depicting over a thousand biblical scenes wrap the upper chapel in jewel-toned light — best on a sunny morning. Book a timed slot in advance; the chapel sits inside the working Palais de Justice, so every visitor passes through airport-style security.

    Cards OKStep-freestained glassgothic
  5. 10:30~10 min walkroute
  6. 10:4512:15
    Museum

    Musée de Cluny (National Museum of the Middle Ages) Musée de Cluny

    Attraction¥¥~90 min8.5/10Cards OKStep-free

    Home to the six 'Lady and the Unicorn' tapestries in a purpose-built rotunda, plus a Gallo-Roman frigidarium — one of the best-preserved Roman bath halls in France — built right into the medieval mansion. Closed Mondays; the ticket desk shuts at 17:30 though the galleries stay open to 18:15, and the museum stays open until 21:00 on the first and third Thursday of each month. Full price is €12 (free the first Sunday of the month and for under-18s). The frigidarium closes for a few weeks in July–August 2026 for an exhibition changeover — check ahead if that hall is your main draw.

    Tickets on Klook ↗

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    09:30–18:15
    Wed
    09:30–18:15
    Thu
    09:30–18:15
    Fri
    09:30–18:15
    Sat
    09:30–18:15
    Sun
    09:30–18:15

    6 Place Paul Painlevé, 75005 Paris

    Musée de Cluny90 min

    Home to the six 'Lady and the Unicorn' tapestries in a purpose-built rotunda, plus a Gallo-Roman frigidarium — one of the best-preserved Roman bath halls in France — built right into the medieval mansion. Closed Mondays; the ticket desk shuts at 17:30 though the galleries stay open to 18:15, and the museum stays open until 21:00 on the first and third Thursday of each month. Full price is €12 (free the first Sunday of the month and for under-18s). The frigidarium closes for a few weeks in July–August 2026 for an exhibition changeover — check ahead if that hall is your main draw.

    Cards OKStep-freemuseummedieval
  7. 12:15~10 min walkroute
  8. 12:3013:30
    LunchSuggested

    Au P'tit Grec

    Food¥~30 min8/10Vegetarian optionsCash only

    A walk-up window on Rue Mouffetard turning out oversized savory galettes since 1981 — try the feta-and-eggplant or the classic ham-egg-cheese, folded thick enough to eat one-handed while you keep browsing the market street. Cash only, and there's almost always a short queue after dark.

    Cuisine
    Crêperie (savory galettes & sweet crêpes, takeaway window)
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    11:00–00:30
    Tue
    11:00–00:30
    Wed
    11:00–00:30
    Thu
    11:00–00:30
    Fri
    11:00–00:30
    Sat
    11:00–00:30
    Sun
    11:00–00:30

    68 rue Mouffetard, 75005 Paris

  9. 13:3014:45
    Panthéon, Latin Quarter, Paris
    Historic site
    Panthéon, Latin Quarter, Paris

    Panthéon

    Attraction¥¥~75 min8/10Cards OK

    Voltaire, Rousseau, Curie and Hugo rest in the crypt beneath Soufflot's neoclassical dome, reached via a steep spiral or monumental staircase that isn't wheelchair-friendly. The rooftop colonnade view is currently closed for restoration work, but the nave and crypt alone are worth the visit.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    10:00–18:30
    Tue
    10:00–18:30
    Wed
    10:00–18:30
    Thu
    10:00–18:30
    Fri
    10:00–18:30
    Sat
    10:00–18:30
    Sun
    10:00–18:30

    Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris

    75 min

    Voltaire, Rousseau, Curie and Hugo rest in the crypt beneath Soufflot's neoclassical dome, reached via a steep spiral or monumental staircase that isn't wheelchair-friendly. The rooftop colonnade view is currently closed for restoration work, but the nave and crypt alone are worth the visit.

    Cards OKmausoleumneoclassicalmonument
  10. 14:45~10 min walkroute
  11. 15:0015:25
    Arènes de Lutèce (Lutetia Arena), Latin Quarter, Paris
    Historic site
    Arènes de Lutèce (Lutetia Arena), Latin Quarter, Paris

    Arènes de Lutèce (Lutetia Arena) Arènes de Lutèce

    Attraction¥~25 min7/10Step-free

    Paris's oldest structure — a 1st-century Roman amphitheatre that once seated 15,000 for gladiator fights — sits genuinely free and unfenced inside a quiet garden (Square Capitan), complete with a children's playground and pétanque pitches where locals play most afternoons. Gate hours shift with the season: as early as 08:00 on weekdays / 09:00 weekends, closing as early as 17:30 in winter and as late as 21:30 in high summer, so check the posted board if visiting at the edges of the day. There's no on-site signage explaining the history, so a quick read-up beforehand helps.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    08:00–20:00
    Tue
    08:00–20:00
    Wed
    08:00–20:00
    Thu
    08:00–20:00
    Fri
    08:00–20:00
    Sat
    09:00–20:00
    Sun
    09:00–20:00

    49 Rue Monge, 75005 Paris

    Arènes de Lutèce25 min

    Paris's oldest structure — a 1st-century Roman amphitheatre that once seated 15,000 for gladiator fights — sits genuinely free and unfenced inside a quiet garden (Square Capitan), complete with a children's playground and pétanque pitches where locals play most afternoons. Gate hours shift with the season: as early as 08:00 on weekdays / 09:00 weekends, closing as early as 17:30 in winter and as late as 21:30 in high summer, so check the posted board if visiting at the edges of the day. There's no on-site signage explaining the history, so a quick read-up beforehand helps.

    Step-freehistoricalancientroman
  12. 15:25~5 min walkroute
  13. 15:4016:25
    Grande Mosquée de Paris (Great Mosque of Paris), Latin Quarter, Paris
    Mosque
    Grande Mosquée de Paris (Great Mosque of Paris), Latin Quarter, Paris

    Grande Mosquée de Paris (Great Mosque of Paris) Grande Mosquée de Paris

    Attraction¥~45 min7.5/10

    Non-Muslim visitors can walk the marble Grand Patio and the gardens daily 9:00–18:00 (closed Fridays and Muslim holidays) for a small entry fee (€5, €3 reduced); cover shoulders and knees, and women should bring a headscarf. The mint-tea salon and hammam sit around the corner at 39 Rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire and run on their own separate hours: the tea room serves mint tea and pastries like baklawa daily until midnight, no booking needed. The hammam (10:00–21:00 daily, walk-in only, no reservations) is women-only most days — men only Tuesday afternoon and Sunday. 2026 is the mosque's centenary year (inaugurated July 1926), so expect occasional extra closures around anniversary events on top of the usual Friday/holiday closures.

    Type
    Mosque
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    09:00–18:00
    Tue
    09:00–18:00
    Wed
    09:00–18:00
    Thu
    09:00–18:00
    Fri
    Closed
    Sat
    09:00–18:00
    Sun
    09:00–18:00

    2 bis Place du Puits de l'Ermite, 75005 Paris

    Grande Mosquée de Paris45 min

    Non-Muslim visitors can walk the marble Grand Patio and the gardens daily 9:00–18:00 (closed Fridays and Muslim holidays) for a small entry fee (€5, €3 reduced); cover shoulders and knees, and women should bring a headscarf. The mint-tea salon and hammam sit around the corner at 39 Rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire and run on their own separate hours: the tea room serves mint tea and pastries like baklawa daily until midnight, no booking needed. The hammam (10:00–21:00 daily, walk-in only, no reservations) is women-only most days — men only Tuesday afternoon and Sunday. 2026 is the mosque's centenary year (inaugurated July 1926), so expect occasional extra closures around anniversary events on top of the usual Friday/holiday closures.

    mosqueislamic heritagetea room
  14. 16:25~20 min walkroute
  15. 16:4518:15
    Luxembourg Garden, Latin Quarter, Paris
    Park
    Luxembourg Garden, Latin Quarter, Paris

    Luxembourg Garden Jardin du Luxembourg

    Attraction¥~90 min8/10Step-free

    Gravel paths, the octagonal Grand Bassin where kids sail toy boats, and the shaded Medici Fountain make this 23-hectare garden the Left Bank's favourite escape. Gates open and close with the season — in July that's roughly 7:30am to 9:15pm — and the free green metal chairs can be dragged anywhere for people-watching.

    Type
    Park
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    07:30–21:15
    Tue
    07:30–21:15
    Wed
    07:30–21:15
    Thu
    07:30–21:15
    Fri
    07:30–21:15
    Sat
    07:30–21:15
    Sun
    07:30–21:15

    15 rue de Vaugirard, 75006 Paris

    Jardin du Luxembourg90 min

    Gravel paths, the octagonal Grand Bassin where kids sail toy boats, and the shaded Medici Fountain make this 23-hectare garden the Left Bank's favourite escape. Gates open and close with the season — in July that's roughly 7:30am to 9:15pm — and the free green metal chairs can be dragged anywhere for people-watching.

    Step-freeparkgardenfree entry
  16. 18:3019:45
    DinnerSuggested

    Brasserie Balzar

    Food¥¥¥~90 min7.5/10Vegetarian optionsCards OK

    An Art Nouveau brasserie steps from the Sorbonne, serving daily since 1894 — order the choucroute (from €25) or a grilled entrecôte (from €26), and expect the house's famously brusque-but-fond waiter banter as part of the experience. Continuous service from 08:00 to 23:45 every day of the week, so it's a reliable fallback outside the usual French lunch/dinner windows. A vegetarian plate (€15) is on the menu, but this is classic Alsatian-brasserie cooking built around pork and cured meats, so options are narrow. Reserve ahead, especially for dinner and weekends.

    Cuisine
    Brasserie
    Reservations
    Yes
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    08:00–23:45
    Tue
    08:00–23:45
    Wed
    08:00–23:45
    Thu
    08:00–23:45
    Fri
    08:00–23:45
    Sat
    08:00–23:45
    Sun
    08:00–23:45

    49 Rue des Écoles, 75005 Paris

Day 3Full day Paris

Le Marais — a museum day

The historic aristocratic quarter turned Paris's hippest district — 17th-century mansions, Picasso's private townhouse, and the Pletzl's falafel counters packed into a few walkable, car-light blocks straddling the 3rd and 4th arrondissements.

Stops6
At stops6h 30m
Moving40m
Window08:30–19:15

Le Marais

Area

The historic aristocratic quarter turned Paris's hippest district — 17th-century mansions, Picasso's private townhouse, and the Pletzl's falafel counters packed into a few walkable, car-light blocks straddling the 3rd and 4th arrondissements.

Historic districtArt museumsJewish quarter
  1. 08:3009:00
    BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
  2. 09:0009:45
    Marché des Enfants Rouges, Marais, Paris
    Market
    Marché des Enfants Rouges, Marais, Paris

    Marché des Enfants Rouges

    Attraction¥~45 min8/10

    Paris's oldest covered market, trading since 1615 — a produce-and-flower market by day that doubles as a lunch spot, with small stalls cooking Moroccan tagines, Japanese bento, Lebanese mezze and oysters side by side around shared tables. Busiest (and best) at lunch; closed Mondays, shorter hours on Sunday afternoon. Most stalls take cards but keep some cash on hand — a few still prefer it.

    Type
    Market
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    08:30–19:30
    Wed
    08:30–19:30
    Thu
    08:30–19:30
    Fri
    08:30–19:30
    Sat
    08:30–19:30
    Sun
    08:30–14:00

    39 Rue de Bretagne, 75003 Paris

    45 min

    Paris's oldest covered market, trading since 1615 — a produce-and-flower market by day that doubles as a lunch spot, with small stalls cooking Moroccan tagines, Japanese bento, Lebanese mezze and oysters side by side around shared tables. Busiest (and best) at lunch; closed Mondays, shorter hours on Sunday afternoon. Most stalls take cards but keep some cash on hand — a few still prefer it.

    food marketcovered markethistoric
  3. 09:45~15 min walkroute
  4. 10:0010:45
    Place des Vosges, Marais, Paris
    Landmark
    Place des Vosges, Marais, Paris

    Place des Vosges

    Attraction¥~45 min9/10Step-free

    Paris's oldest planned square (1612) — a perfect quadrangle of pink-brick arcaded mansions wrapped around a garden of lindens, fountains, and an equestrian statue of Louis XIII. The arcades and perimeter are open around the clock; the central lawns close in the evening (20:30) and open a little later on weekends.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    08:00–20:30
    Tue
    08:00–20:30
    Wed
    08:00–20:30
    Thu
    08:00–20:30
    Fri
    08:00–20:30
    Sat
    09:00–20:30
    Sun
    09:00–20:30

    Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris

    45 min

    Paris's oldest planned square (1612) — a perfect quadrangle of pink-brick arcaded mansions wrapped around a garden of lindens, fountains, and an equestrian statue of Louis XIII. The arcades and perimeter are open around the clock; the central lawns close in the evening (20:30) and open a little later on weekends.

    Step-freehistoric squaregardenarchitecture
  5. 10:45~5 min walkroute
  6. 11:0012:00
    Victor Hugo's House, Marais, Paris
    Museum
    Victor Hugo's House, Marais, Paris

    Victor Hugo's House Maison de Victor Hugo

    Attraction¥~60 min7/10Step-free

    The writer's apartment on Place des Vosges, where he lived for 16 years and wrote much of Les Misérables — Chinese-inspired salons, his own drawings, and the desk he wrote standing at. The permanent collection is free; closed Mondays, and a paid ticket currently applies only to the temporary exhibition.

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    10:00–18:00
    Wed
    10:00–18:00
    Thu
    10:00–18:00
    Fri
    10:00–18:00
    Sat
    10:00–18:00
    Sun
    10:00–18:00

    6 Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris

    Maison de Victor Hugo60 min

    The writer's apartment on Place des Vosges, where he lived for 16 years and wrote much of Les Misérables — Chinese-inspired salons, his own drawings, and the desk he wrote standing at. The permanent collection is free; closed Mondays, and a paid ticket currently applies only to the temporary exhibition.

    Step-freewriters housefree entryliterary history
  7. 12:00~10 min walkroute
  8. 12:1513:15
    LunchSuggested

    Chez Janou

    Food¥¥~90 min8/10Vegetarian options

    A sun-yellow Provençal bistro tucked behind Place des Vosges, self-declared temple of pastis with over 80 varieties behind the bar, plus a bottomless bowl of chocolate mousse to finish. Open daily for lunch and dinner; reservations are strongly recommended, especially for the terrace.

    Cuisine
    Bistro
    Reservations
    Yes
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:30
    Tue
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:30
    Wed
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:30
    Thu
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:30
    Fri
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:30
    Sat
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:30
    Sun
    12:00–15:00, 19:00–23:30

    2 Rue Roger Verlomme, 75003 Paris

  9. 13:1514:15
    Museum

    Musée Cognacq-Jay

    Attraction¥~60 min9/10

    A department-store magnate's private collection of 18th-century art and furniture — Fragonard, Boucher, Reynolds, Chardin — installed in a Marais mansion exactly to the scale of a real home rather than a grand gallery. Free entry to the permanent collection (a paid ticket applies only to temporary shows); closed Mondays. Not wheelchair accessible — the historic townhouse has stairs throughout.

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    10:00–18:00
    Wed
    10:00–18:00
    Thu
    10:00–18:00
    Fri
    10:00–18:00
    Sat
    10:00–18:00
    Sun
    10:00–18:00

    8 Rue Elzevir, 75003 Paris

    60 min

    A department-store magnate's private collection of 18th-century art and furniture — Fragonard, Boucher, Reynolds, Chardin — installed in a Marais mansion exactly to the scale of a real home rather than a grand gallery. Free entry to the permanent collection (a paid ticket applies only to temporary shows); closed Mondays. Not wheelchair accessible — the historic townhouse has stairs throughout.

    art museumfree entryhistoric
  10. 14:15~5 min walkroute
  11. 14:3016:00
    Musée Carnavalet, Marais, Paris
    Museum
    Musée Carnavalet, Marais, Paris

    Musée Carnavalet Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris

    Attraction¥~90 min8/10Cards OKStep-free

    Paris's own history museum, free to enter, tracing the city from prehistory to today across two connected mansions — highlights include reconstructed period rooms and Marcel Proust's actual bedroom. Closed Mondays; the permanent collection needs no advance ticket.

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    10:00–18:00
    Wed
    10:00–18:00
    Thu
    10:00–18:00
    Fri
    10:00–18:00
    Sat
    10:00–18:00
    Sun
    10:00–18:00

    23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris

    Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris90 min

    Paris's own history museum, free to enter, tracing the city from prehistory to today across two connected mansions — highlights include reconstructed period rooms and Marcel Proust's actual bedroom. Closed Mondays; the permanent collection needs no advance ticket.

    Cards OKStep-freehistory museumfree entry
  12. 16:00~5 min walkroute
  13. 16:1517:45
    Musée Picasso, Marais, Paris
    Museum
    Musée Picasso, Marais, Paris

    Musée Picasso Musée national Picasso-Paris

    Attraction¥¥~90 min8/10Cards OKStep-free

    The artist's largest single collection anywhere, spread across the 17th-century Hôtel Salé mansion — paintings, sculpture, and Picasso's own private art collection. Closed Mondays; book a timed slot online in high season to skip the entry line, and the first Wednesday of the month stays open until 22:00.

    Tickets on Klook ↗

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    09:30–18:00
    Wed
    09:30–18:00
    Thu
    09:30–18:00
    Fri
    09:30–18:00
    Sat
    09:30–18:00
    Sun
    09:30–18:00

    5 Rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris

    Musée national Picasso-Paris90 min

    The artist's largest single collection anywhere, spread across the 17th-century Hôtel Salé mansion — paintings, sculpture, and Picasso's own private art collection. Closed Mondays; book a timed slot online in high season to skip the entry line, and the first Wednesday of the month stays open until 22:00.

    Cards OKStep-freeart museumpicasso
  14. 18:0019:15
    DinnerSuggested

    L'As du Fallafel

    Food¥~30 min8/10Vegetarian optionsVegan optionsCards OKStep-free

    The queue-out-the-door falafel counter on Rue des Rosiers since 1979 — a pita stuffed with fried falafel, grilled eggplant, hummus, and pickled cabbage. Kosher-certified, so it closes Friday evening and all day Saturday for Shabbat; cards and cash both work, and there's a sit-down room behind the takeaway window.

    Cuisine
    Falafel
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    11:00–24:00
    Tue
    11:00–24:00
    Wed
    11:00–24:00
    Thu
    11:00–24:00
    Fri
    11:00–17:00
    Sat
    Closed
    Sun
    11:00–24:00

    34 Rue des Rosiers, 75004 Paris

Day 4Full day Paris

Montmartre — a sights day

A hilltop artists' village of steep cobbled stairways and café terraces, crowned by the Sacré-Cœur's white domes and Paris's finest skyline view.

Stops7
At stops5h 15m
Moving45m
Window08:00–18:45

Montmartre

Area

A hilltop artists' village of steep cobbled stairways and café terraces, crowned by the Sacré-Cœur's white domes and Paris's finest skyline view.

Hilltop villageArtists quarterRomantic
  1. 08:0008:30
    BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
  2. 08:3008:50
    Landmark

    Rue de l'Abreuvoir & the Montmartre Vineyard Rue de l'Abreuvoir

    Attraction¥~20 min8/10

    Widely considered Montmartre's prettiest lane: a cobbled slope of ivy-covered walls and old street lamps leading past La Maison Rose, with Sacré-Cœur's dome visible over the rooftops. The Clos Montmartre vineyard runs along the parallel Rue des Saules — its vines are visible over the fence but the plot itself is locked and only opens to visitors during the October grape-harvest festival or on Heritage Days, otherwise via a paid guided tour booked through the Musée de Montmartre. The cobbles and slope make this a walk best done in flat shoes; there's no step-free route.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Rue de l'Abreuvoir, 75018 Paris

    Rue de l'Abreuvoir20 min

    Widely considered Montmartre's prettiest lane: a cobbled slope of ivy-covered walls and old street lamps leading past La Maison Rose, with Sacré-Cœur's dome visible over the rooftops. The Clos Montmartre vineyard runs along the parallel Rue des Saules — its vines are visible over the fence but the plot itself is locked and only opens to visitors during the October grape-harvest festival or on Heritage Days, otherwise via a paid guided tour booked through the Musée de Montmartre. The cobbles and slope make this a walk best done in flat shoes; there's no step-free route.

    cobblestonephoto spothistoric street
  3. 08:50~5 min walkroute
  4. 09:0509:35
    Place du Tertre, Montmartre, Paris
    Landmark
    Place du Tertre, Montmartre, Paris

    Place du Tertre

    Attraction¥~30 min7/10

    Montmartre's old village square, ringed by around 140 licensed street artists sketching portraits and painting canvases at their easels, much as they have since the Belle Époque. Go early morning to see the artists set up before the tour groups and restaurant touts take over the square.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    00:00–23:59
    Tue
    00:00–23:59
    Wed
    00:00–23:59
    Thu
    00:00–23:59
    Fri
    00:00–23:59
    Sat
    00:00–23:59
    Sun
    00:00–23:59

    Place du Tertre, 75018 Paris

    30 min

    Montmartre's old village square, ringed by around 140 licensed street artists sketching portraits and painting canvases at their easels, much as they have since the Belle Époque. Go early morning to see the artists set up before the tour groups and restaurant touts take over the square.

    artists squarelandmarkpeople watching
  5. 09:35~5 min walkroute
  6. 09:5010:35
    Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Montmartre, Paris
    Church
    Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Montmartre, Paris

    Sacré-Cœur Basilica Basilique du Sacré-Cœur

    Attraction¥~45 min9/10Step-free

    Paris's second-most-visited landmark, its white travertine domes crowning the Butte de Montmartre with a free panorama over the whole city from the front steps. Entry to the basilica itself is free; climbing the 300 steps to the dome costs extra and keeps separate, shorter seasonal hours.

    Type
    Church
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    06:30–22:30
    Tue
    06:30–22:30
    Wed
    06:30–22:30
    Thu
    06:30–22:30
    Fri
    06:30–22:30
    Sat
    06:30–22:30
    Sun
    06:30–22:30

    35 Rue du Chevalier de la Barre, 75018 Paris

    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur45 min

    Paris's second-most-visited landmark, its white travertine domes crowning the Butte de Montmartre with a free panorama over the whole city from the front steps. Entry to the basilica itself is free; climbing the 300 steps to the dome costs extra and keeps separate, shorter seasonal hours.

    Step-freechurchviewpointlandmark
  7. 10:35~5 min walkroute
  8. 11:0012:30
    Halle Saint-Pierre, Montmartre, Paris
    Museum
    Halle Saint-Pierre, Montmartre, Paris

    Halle Saint-Pierre

    Attraction¥¥~90 min8/10Cards OKStep-free

    An iron-and-glass 19th-century market hall at the foot of the Montmartre butte, now Paris's home for art brut (outsider art), naive art and pop-culture-themed exhibitions — a striking contrast to the neighbourhood's Impressionist-tourist image. Unusually for a Paris museum it opens every day of the year with no weekly closure; the ticket desk and café stop serving an hour before closing time, so arrive with that in mind. Step-free access and an accessible restroom are available, and disabled visitors get a reduced rate.

    Tickets on Klook ↗

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    11:00–18:00
    Tue
    11:00–18:00
    Wed
    11:00–18:00
    Thu
    11:00–18:00
    Fri
    11:00–18:00
    Sat
    11:00–19:00
    Sun
    12:00–18:00

    2 Rue Ronsard, 75018 Paris

    90 min

    An iron-and-glass 19th-century market hall at the foot of the Montmartre butte, now Paris's home for art brut (outsider art), naive art and pop-culture-themed exhibitions — a striking contrast to the neighbourhood's Impressionist-tourist image. Unusually for a Paris museum it opens every day of the year with no weekly closure; the ticket desk and café stop serving an hour before closing time, so arrive with that in mind. Step-free access and an accessible restroom are available, and disabled visitors get a reduced rate.

    Cards OKStep-freemuseumart
  9. 12:30~10 min walkroute
  10. 12:4513:45
    LunchSuggested

    Bouillon Pigalle

    Food¥¥~60 min7/10Vegetarian optionsCards OK

    A grand Belle Époque dining hall near Moulin Rouge serving classic French bistro dishes — duck confit, beef bourguignon, œufs mayonnaise, snails — at bouillon prices, most starters and mains well under €15. Service runs non-stop from noon to midnight, so there's no need to time a visit around fixed lunch or dinner windows. Reservations are accepted online for parties of 2-12 up to 30 minutes ahead, but the restaurant still welcomes walk-ins; if there's a queue at peak hours you're handed a small arcade game to pass the wait.

    Cuisine
    French bouillon / classic bistro
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    12:00–24:00
    Tue
    12:00–24:00
    Wed
    12:00–24:00
    Thu
    12:00–24:00
    Fri
    12:00–24:00
    Sat
    12:00–24:00
    Sun
    12:00–24:00

    22 Boulevard de Clichy, 75018 Paris

  11. 13:4514:05
    Place des Abbesses, Montmartre, Paris
    Landmark
    Place des Abbesses, Montmartre, Paris

    Place des Abbesses

    Attraction¥~20 min8/10Step-free

    The square at the foot of the Montmartre hill, framed by one of only two surviving original Hector Guimard Art Nouveau glass canopies on the whole Paris Métro network (Abbesses station) — instantly recognisable from countless postcards and from the film Amélie. A vintage carousel, a Wallace drinking fountain and café terraces make it an easy, free spot to pause on the way up or down the Butte. The square itself is flat and paved and reachable step-free from street level; the Métro platforms below are among the deepest in Paris and only reachable by the two lifts, not the spiral stairs.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Place des Abbesses, 75018 Paris

    20 min

    The square at the foot of the Montmartre hill, framed by one of only two surviving original Hector Guimard Art Nouveau glass canopies on the whole Paris Métro network (Abbesses station) — instantly recognisable from countless postcards and from the film Amélie. A vintage carousel, a Wallace drinking fountain and café terraces make it an easy, free spot to pause on the way up or down the Butte. The square itself is flat and paved and reachable step-free from street level; the Métro platforms below are among the deepest in Paris and only reachable by the two lifts, not the spiral stairs.

    Step-freephoto spotart nouveaulandmark
  12. 14:05~10 min walkroute
  13. 14:2014:40
    Moulin Rouge, Montmartre, Paris
    Landmark
    Moulin Rouge, Montmartre, Paris

    Moulin Rouge

    Attraction¥~20 min7/10Cards OK

    The red windmill and can-can cabaret that has anchored Pigalle's nightlife since 1889 — most visitors just photograph the illuminated facade from the boulevard. The dinner-and-show inside is a separate, pricey, book-ahead affair (from around €100 per person; doors from 19:00, shows at 21:00 and 23:00).

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    00:00–23:59
    Tue
    00:00–23:59
    Wed
    00:00–23:59
    Thu
    00:00–23:59
    Fri
    00:00–23:59
    Sat
    00:00–23:59
    Sun
    00:00–23:59

    82 Boulevard de Clichy, 75018 Paris

    20 min

    The red windmill and can-can cabaret that has anchored Pigalle's nightlife since 1889 — most visitors just photograph the illuminated facade from the boulevard. The dinner-and-show inside is a separate, pricey, book-ahead affair (from around €100 per person; doors from 19:00, shows at 21:00 and 23:00).

    Cards OKcabaretlandmarknightlife
  14. 14:40~10 min walkroute
  15. 14:5516:25
    Museum of Montmartre, Montmartre, Paris
    Museum
    Museum of Montmartre, Montmartre, Paris

    Museum of Montmartre Musée de Montmartre

    Attraction¥¥~90 min8/10Cards OK

    The 17th-century manor house where Renoir and Utrillo once lived and painted, telling Montmartre's bohemian art history around a garden the Impressionists themselves painted. Open every day, unlike most Paris museums; steps at the main entrance mean only the garden and temporary galleries are reachable for wheelchair users (ask staff to open the side door).

    Tickets on Klook ↗

    Type
    Museum
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    10:00–19:00
    Tue
    10:00–19:00
    Wed
    10:00–19:00
    Thu
    10:00–19:00
    Fri
    10:00–19:00
    Sat
    10:00–19:00
    Sun
    10:00–19:00

    12 Rue Cortot, 75018 Paris

    Musée de Montmartre90 min

    The 17th-century manor house where Renoir and Utrillo once lived and painted, telling Montmartre's bohemian art history around a garden the Impressionists themselves painted. Open every day, unlike most Paris museums; steps at the main entrance mean only the garden and temporary galleries are reachable for wheelchair users (ask staff to open the side door).

    Cards OKmuseumgardensart history
  16. 17:3018:45
    DinnerSuggested

    La Maison Rose

    Food¥¥~75 min6/10Vegetarian optionsVegan options

    Montmartre's most photographed building — a pale-pink 1900s house on a cobbled corner, once a haunt of Picasso and Utrillo, now a bistro serving a short seasonal French-Italian menu with vegan and gluten-free options. It's tiny and famous, so reserve a table on the website days ahead; walk-ins are usually turned away. Closed Monday and Tuesday.

    Cuisine
    Bistro
    Reservations
    Yes
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    Closed
    Wed
    12:00–14:30, 15:30–17:30, 18:00–21:45
    Thu
    12:00–14:30, 15:30–17:30, 18:00–21:45
    Fri
    12:00–14:30, 15:30–17:30, 18:00–21:45
    Sat
    12:00–14:30, 15:30–17:30, 18:00–21:45
    Sun
    12:00–14:30, 15:30–17:30, 18:00–21:30

    2 Rue de l'Abreuvoir, 75018 Paris

Rome · 3 days

Rome travel

Rome Roma

City

Three thousand years stacked into one city — imperial ruins beside baroque piazzas, Michelangelo's ceiling a walk from a trattoria table, every quarter its own era of the same eternal city.

HistoryFoodCultureArt

Where to stay

Monti & the Colosseum — History-dense base on Metro B — Colosseum and Forum on foot, Termini's trains one stop away. Hotels on Klook ↗

Stay near Monti & the Colosseum Hotels on Klook ↗

Day 5Full day Rome

Tridente & Villa Borghese & nearby — a sights day

The Spanish Steps and Via del Corso's flagship stores anchor Rome's fashion triangle, but climb past Piazza del Popolo and the day opens into Villa Borghese's shaded paths, rowboat lake and the Galleria Borghese — book the gallery's timed entry weeks ahead, as same-day tickets rarely exist.

Stops6
At stops3h 55m
Moving50m
Window11:00–19:10

Tridente & Villa Borghese Tridente e Villa Borghese

Area

The Spanish Steps and Via del Corso's flagship stores anchor Rome's fashion triangle, but climb past Piazza del Popolo and the day opens into Villa Borghese's shaded paths, rowboat lake and the Galleria Borghese — book the gallery's timed entry weeks ahead, as same-day tickets rarely exist.

Luxury shoppingGardensArt museums
  1. 06:3911:00
    Flight4h 21mArrive
    Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
  2. 11:0011:30Drop your bags at your stayRooms usually open from 15:00 — leave luggage and start exploring.
  3. 11:3012:10
    Campo de' Fiori Market, Centro Storico, Roma
    Market
    Campo de' Fiori Market, Centro Storico, Roma

    Campo de' Fiori Market Campo de' Fiori

    Attraction¥~60 min8/10

    A working morning market since 1869, when it replaced the fruit-and-vegetable stalls that used to fill Piazza Navona — flowers, produce, spices and Roman souvenirs crowd the square Monday to Saturday, 7:00–14:00, then vanish by mid-afternoon for the evening bar and restaurant crowd. At the centre, a brooding bronze statue marks where the philosopher Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake in 1600 for heresy — he still faces the Vatican. No entry fee; bring small cash, since some stalls don't run cards.

    Type
    Market
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    07:00–14:00
    Tue
    07:00–14:00
    Wed
    07:00–14:00
    Thu
    07:00–14:00
    Fri
    07:00–14:00
    Sat
    07:00–14:00
    Sun
    Closed

    Campo de' Fiori, 00186 Roma

    Campo de' Fiori40 min

    A working morning market since 1869, when it replaced the fruit-and-vegetable stalls that used to fill Piazza Navona — flowers, produce, spices and Roman souvenirs crowd the square Monday to Saturday, 7:00–14:00, then vanish by mid-afternoon for the evening bar and restaurant crowd. At the centre, a brooding bronze statue marks where the philosopher Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake in 1600 for heresy — he still faces the Vatican. No entry fee; bring small cash, since some stalls don't run cards.

    marketfood markethistoric
  4. 12:10Transit ~15–25 minroute
  5. 12:2513:25
    LunchSuggested

    Giolitti

    Food¥~25 min7/10Vegetarian optionsAlcohol-freeCards OK

    Rome's oldest gelateria, scooping since 1890 and once supplier to the Italian royal family — the marble counters and gilt mirrors haven't changed much since, and neither has the queue, which is the honest trade-off for genuinely artisan-made gelato rather than the industrial tubs sold at some Pantheon-area shops. Order and pay at the register first, then take the receipt to the counter to choose flavours; fruit sorbetto flavours are typically dairy-free. Expect €3–10 depending on size, and go a little later in the evening if the midday line looks daunting — it's open until 1:30am daily.

    Cuisine
    Gelateria
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    07:00–01:30
    Tue
    07:00–01:30
    Wed
    07:00–01:30
    Thu
    07:00–01:30
    Fri
    07:00–01:30
    Sat
    07:00–01:30
    Sun
    07:00–01:30

    Via degli Uffici del Vicario, 40, 00186 Roma

  6. 13:2514:25
    Piazza del Popolo & the Pincio Terrace, Tridente Borghese, Roma
    Landmark
    Piazza del Popolo & the Pincio Terrace, Tridente Borghese, Roma

    Piazza del Popolo & the Pincio Terrace Piazza del Popolo e la Terrazza del Pincio

    Attraction¥~60 min9/10

    Rome's monumental northern gateway — a wide oval piazza framed by an Egyptian obelisk brought here in 1589 and Carlo Rainaldi's baroque 'twin' churches, their domes deliberately mismatched (one oval, one round) to disguise the piazza's uneven proportions. A ramped, switchback path Giuseppe Valadier built on the eastern side climbs to the Pincio Terrace, where crowds gather every clear evening for a free view over the piazza's rooftops to St Peter's dome — arrive at least an hour before sunset for a spot at the railing. Both the piazza and the terrace are free, always open and wheelchair-navigable via Valadier's ramp (paved, no stairs required); the flower-sellers working the piazza can be persistent, so a polite no is normal.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Piazza del Popolo, 00187 Roma

    Piazza del Popolo e la Terrazza del Pincio60 min

    Rome's monumental northern gateway — a wide oval piazza framed by an Egyptian obelisk brought here in 1589 and Carlo Rainaldi's baroque 'twin' churches, their domes deliberately mismatched (one oval, one round) to disguise the piazza's uneven proportions. A ramped, switchback path Giuseppe Valadier built on the eastern side climbs to the Pincio Terrace, where crowds gather every clear evening for a free view over the piazza's rooftops to St Peter's dome — arrive at least an hour before sunset for a spot at the railing. Both the piazza and the terrace are free, always open and wheelchair-navigable via Valadier's ramp (paved, no stairs required); the flower-sellers working the piazza can be persistent, so a polite no is normal.

    landmarkviewpointsunset
  7. 14:25~10 min walkroute
  8. 14:4015:10
    Spanish Steps, Tridente Borghese, Roma
    Landmark
    Spanish Steps, Tridente Borghese, Roma

    Spanish Steps Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti

    Attraction¥~30 min8/10

    Rome's most photographed staircase — 135 travertine steps built in 1725 with French funding, linking Piazza di Spagna below to the twin-towered church of Trinità dei Monti above. A 2019 city ordinance bans sitting or lying on the steps: expect a €250 fine just for perching, rising to €400 if you damage or stain the stone — whistle-blowing officers patrol by day and the rule is still strictly enforced. At the base, Bernini's father carved the boat-shaped Fontana della Barcaccia, sunk low because of weak local water pressure. The steps themselves have no ramp; wheelchair users can reach the top via the elevator at Spagna metro station instead, while the piazza below is flat and step-free.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Piazza di Spagna, 00187 Roma

    Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti30 min

    Rome's most photographed staircase — 135 travertine steps built in 1725 with French funding, linking Piazza di Spagna below to the twin-towered church of Trinità dei Monti above. A 2019 city ordinance bans sitting or lying on the steps: expect a €250 fine just for perching, rising to €400 if you damage or stain the stone — whistle-blowing officers patrol by day and the rule is still strictly enforced. At the base, Bernini's father carved the boat-shaped Fontana della Barcaccia, sunk low because of weak local water pressure. The steps themselves have no ramp; wheelchair users can reach the top via the elevator at Spagna metro station instead, while the piazza below is flat and step-free.

    landmarkmust seephoto spot
  9. 15:10~10 min walkroute
  10. 15:2515:45
    Trevi Fountain, Centro Storico, Roma
    Landmark
    Trevi Fountain, Centro Storico, Roma

    Trevi Fountain Fontana di Trevi

    Attraction¥~30 min9/10Cards OK

    Rome's most theatrical fountain — Neptune's chariot pulled by sea-horses through a wall of travertine, restored to a gleam for the 2025 Jubilee. Since February 2026, non-residents pay €2 to step down onto the basin's stone edge for the classic coin-toss photo (tap a card or phone at the on-site machines, or book at fontanaditrevi.roma.it); viewing from the piazza itself stays free, and the fee doesn't apply after 22:00 or before 09:00 (11:30 on Mondays and Fridays) — go late evening or early morning for both a thinner crowd and a free basin. Legend says a coin thrown over your shoulder with your right hand guarantees a return to Rome.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Roma

    Fontana di Trevi20 min

    Rome's most theatrical fountain — Neptune's chariot pulled by sea-horses through a wall of travertine, restored to a gleam for the 2025 Jubilee. Since February 2026, non-residents pay €2 to step down onto the basin's stone edge for the classic coin-toss photo (tap a card or phone at the on-site machines, or book at fontanaditrevi.roma.it); viewing from the piazza itself stays free, and the fee doesn't apply after 22:00 or before 09:00 (11:30 on Mondays and Fridays) — go late evening or early morning for both a thinner crowd and a free basin. Legend says a coin thrown over your shoulder with your right hand guarantees a return to Rome.

    Cards OKfountainlandmarkmust see
  11. 15:45~10 min walkroute
  12. 16:0016:45
    Pantheon, Centro Storico, Roma
    Historic site
    Pantheon, Centro Storico, Roma

    Pantheon

    Attraction¥¥~60 min10/10Cards OKStep-free

    Ancient Rome's best-preserved monument — a 2,000-year-old dome with a 9-metre oculus still open to the sky, and no visible support columns holding it up. Entry now requires a paid, timed ticket (raised to €7 on 1 July 2026, from the €5 fee introduced in 2023); reduced €2 for EU citizens 18–25, free under 18 and on the first Sunday of the month (queue on-site for that slot — no online booking for free Sundays). Book the standard timed entry on the Musei Italiani site or app days ahead to skip the door queue; dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) since it still functions as a working church. A ramp on the Via della Minerva side gives step-free access.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    09:00–19:00
    Tue
    09:00–19:00
    Wed
    09:00–19:00
    Thu
    09:00–19:00
    Fri
    09:00–19:00
    Sat
    09:00–19:00
    Sun
    09:00–19:00

    Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma

    45 min

    Ancient Rome's best-preserved monument — a 2,000-year-old dome with a 9-metre oculus still open to the sky, and no visible support columns holding it up. Entry now requires a paid, timed ticket (raised to €7 on 1 July 2026, from the €5 fee introduced in 2023); reduced €2 for EU citizens 18–25, free under 18 and on the first Sunday of the month (queue on-site for that slot — no online booking for free Sundays). Book the standard timed entry on the Musei Italiani site or app days ahead to skip the door queue; dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) since it still functions as a working church. A ramp on the Via della Minerva side gives step-free access.

    Cards OKStep-freehistoricalancient rome
  13. 16:45~5 min walkroute
  14. 17:0017:40
    Piazza Navona, Centro Storico, Roma
    Landmark
    Piazza Navona, Centro Storico, Roma

    Piazza Navona

    Attraction¥~60 min9/10

    Rome's grandest baroque piazza, laid out on the oval footprint of Domitian's 1st-century stadium — Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers anchors the centre, flanked by his Moor Fountain and the Fountain of Neptune, all freshly restored for the 2025 Jubilee. Free to enter any time; street artists, portrait painters and gelato stands crowd the edges by day, café terraces take over by evening. No ticket, no queue — just come, though café tables here charge a premium for the view.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Piazza Navona, 00186 Roma

    40 min

    Rome's grandest baroque piazza, laid out on the oval footprint of Domitian's 1st-century stadium — Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers anchors the centre, flanked by his Moor Fountain and the Fountain of Neptune, all freshly restored for the 2025 Jubilee. Free to enter any time; street artists, portrait painters and gelato stands crowd the edges by day, café terraces take over by evening. No ticket, no queue — just come, though café tables here charge a premium for the view.

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  15. 17:5519:10
    DinnerSuggested

    Il Margutta

    Food¥¥¥~90 min8/10Vegetarian optionsVegan optionsCards OK

    Rome's original vegetarian restaurant, running as an art-gallery-meets-dining-room concept since 1979, with rotating exhibitions and a plant-filled room around a hidden courtyard just off Via Margutta. Weekends bring the well-known Green Brunch buffet (around €28 per person, seatings 12:30–16:00) with roughly forty vegetarian and vegan dishes, cold and hot; weekdays it's a simpler €16 menu of the day or €18 lunch buffet, both served until 4pm. Dinner switches to à la carte and leans more refined — the seitan cotoletta and the artichoke risotto are the dishes locals order — with multi-course tasting menus also on offer. Call ahead to book, especially for the weekend brunch, which fills up fast with both Romans and visitors. It's a short walk from Piazza del Popolo, so pair a meal here with a stroll down the artists' street outside.

    Cuisine
    Vegetarian / RistorArte
    Reservations
    Yes
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    10:30–23:30
    Tue
    10:30–23:30
    Wed
    10:30–23:30
    Thu
    10:30–23:30
    Fri
    10:30–23:30
    Sat
    10:30–23:30
    Sun
    10:30–23:30

    Via Margutta, 118, 00187 Roma

Day 6Full day Rome

Trastevere & nearby — a sights day

Cobblestone lanes, ivy-draped façades and Rome's most laid-back piazza life by day tip into the city's liveliest bar and trattoria scene after dark — expect it loud and packed on weekend nights. It's a short walk across the river from Centro Storico, not a separate trek.

Stops5
At stops3h 55m
Moving45m
Window08:00–18:45

Trastevere

Area

Cobblestone lanes, ivy-draped façades and Rome's most laid-back piazza life by day tip into the city's liveliest bar and trattoria scene after dark — expect it loud and packed on weekend nights. It's a short walk across the river from Centro Storico, not a separate trek.

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  1. 08:0008:30
    BreakfastSuggested

    Pasticceria Barberini

    Food¥~20 min7/10Vegetarian optionsAlcohol-freeCards OK

    Testaccio's own pasticceria since 1925 — this isn't a branch of some grander shop elsewhere in Rome, it's the original, and locals will tell you the neighbourhood splits into two camps: Barberini loyalists and those who swear by Linari down the street. The draw is the cornetto made with a natural sourdough starter, maritozzi stuffed with whipped cream, and the house "Torta Barberini" (zabaglione cream and dark chocolate mousse); espresso and pastries run a few euros each. Open early — 6:00am Monday to Saturday, closing at 9pm (8pm on Sunday) — so it works well as a stand-up breakfast before a morning at the market a few streets over. No reservations, just walk up to the counter.

    Cuisine
    Pasticceria (Italian pastry & coffee bar)
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    06:00–21:00
    Tue
    06:00–21:00
    Wed
    06:00–21:00
    Thu
    06:00–21:00
    Fri
    06:00–21:00
    Sat
    06:00–21:00
    Sun
    06:00–20:00

    Via Marmorata, 41, 00153 Roma

  2. 08:3009:30
    Market

    Testaccio Market Mercato di Testaccio

    Attraction¥~90 min8/10

    Rome's best working food market, rebuilt into a modern covered hall in 2012 and still run for locals first — lunch-counter stalls like Mordi e Vai (offal panini) and Casa Manco (fried supplì) draw a midday crowd of market workers and regulars rather than tour groups. Open Monday to Saturday, 7:00–15:30, and closed all day Sunday — come before 11:00 for the fullest stalls, or a little later once the lunch counters start cooking. Bring some cash: bigger vendors take cards, but many of the smaller produce and deli stalls still prefer euros. A separate, ticketed Republican-era warehouse beneath the market (its walls built from reused amphorae) opens only on the second Tuesday of the month by guided visit — a different thing entirely from the food market above it.

    Type
    Market
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    07:00–15:30
    Tue
    07:00–15:30
    Wed
    07:00–15:30
    Thu
    07:00–15:30
    Fri
    07:00–15:30
    Sat
    07:00–15:30
    Sun
    Closed

    Via Beniamino Franklin, 12/E, 00153 Roma

    Mercato di Testaccio60 min

    Rome's best working food market, rebuilt into a modern covered hall in 2012 and still run for locals first — lunch-counter stalls like Mordi e Vai (offal panini) and Casa Manco (fried supplì) draw a midday crowd of market workers and regulars rather than tour groups. Open Monday to Saturday, 7:00–15:30, and closed all day Sunday — come before 11:00 for the fullest stalls, or a little later once the lunch counters start cooking. Bring some cash: bigger vendors take cards, but many of the smaller produce and deli stalls still prefer euros. A separate, ticketed Republican-era warehouse beneath the market (its walls built from reused amphorae) opens only on the second Tuesday of the month by guided visit — a different thing entirely from the food market above it.

    marketfood marketstreet food
  3. 09:30Transit ~15–25 minroute
  4. 09:4510:25
    Janiculum Hill Terrace, Trastevere, Roma
    Viewpoint
    Janiculum Hill Terrace, Trastevere, Roma

    Janiculum Hill Terrace Gianicolo

    Attraction¥~40 min9/10

    Rome's widest panoramic view, unfolding from St Peter's dome across every rooftop and hill of the historic centre — reachable by a stiff 20-25 minute uphill walk from Trastevere, or more easily by bus 115 or a taxi straight to the piazzale. Time it for noon: a cannon has been fired from just below the terrace, beneath the equestrian statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, every single day since 1847 (originally to give Rome's churches one shared signal to synchronise their bells) — the blank round is loud enough to hear across much of central Rome, and you can walk right up to watch two uniformed attendants load and fire it. Free to visit any time; a few kiosks along the terrace sell drinks and snacks for a cheap view-side aperitivo.

    Type
    Viewpoint
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi, 00165 Roma

    Gianicolo40 min

    Rome's widest panoramic view, unfolding from St Peter's dome across every rooftop and hill of the historic centre — reachable by a stiff 20-25 minute uphill walk from Trastevere, or more easily by bus 115 or a taxi straight to the piazzale. Time it for noon: a cannon has been fired from just below the terrace, beneath the equestrian statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, every single day since 1847 (originally to give Rome's churches one shared signal to synchronise their bells) — the blank round is loud enough to hear across much of central Rome, and you can walk right up to watch two uniformed attendants load and fire it. Free to visit any time; a few kiosks along the terrace sell drinks and snacks for a cheap view-side aperitivo.

    viewpointpanoramacity view
  5. 10:25~10 min walkroute
  6. 10:4011:10
    Santa Maria in Trastevere, Trastevere, Roma
    Church
    Santa Maria in Trastevere, Trastevere, Roma

    Santa Maria in Trastevere

    Attraction¥~30 min9/10

    One of Rome's oldest churches dedicated to the Virgin — founded in the early 4th century and rebuilt into its current form around 1148 — famous for the glowing 12th-century apse mosaic of Christ enthroned beside Mary, with Pietro Cavallini's 13th-century Life of the Virgin cycle in the same apse below it. Free entry, no ticket needed, roughly 7:30am to 8pm daily (hours run shorter in August and visits pause during Mass, so check locally if you're set on a specific time). The piazza outside, built around one of Rome's oldest public fountains, is Trastevere's social heart from morning coffee through to the evening crowd.

    Type
    Church
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    07:30–20:00
    Tue
    07:30–20:00
    Wed
    07:30–20:00
    Thu
    07:30–20:00
    Fri
    07:30–20:00
    Sat
    07:30–20:00
    Sun
    07:30–20:00

    Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, 00153 Roma

    30 min

    One of Rome's oldest churches dedicated to the Virgin — founded in the early 4th century and rebuilt into its current form around 1148 — famous for the glowing 12th-century apse mosaic of Christ enthroned beside Mary, with Pietro Cavallini's 13th-century Life of the Virgin cycle in the same apse below it. Free entry, no ticket needed, roughly 7:30am to 8pm daily (hours run shorter in August and visits pause during Mass, so check locally if you're set on a specific time). The piazza outside, built around one of Rome's oldest public fountains, is Trastevere's social heart from morning coffee through to the evening crowd.

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  7. 11:10Transit ~15–25 minroute
  8. 11:2512:25
    Landmark

    Monte Testaccio (Monte dei Cocci) Monte Testaccio

    Attraction¥~60 min7/10

    An entire hill built from roughly 53 million broken ancient Roman amphorae — mostly olive-oil jars discarded over centuries as cargo was unloaded at the nearby river port — Monte Testaccio is genuinely one of Rome's strangest ancient sites, but it is not a park you can just walk up. The hill is fenced and managed as a protected archaeological area; the only way in is a reserved guided visit (call 060608 daily 9:00–19:00 to book, meeting point Via Nicola Zabaglia 24; €4 full / €3 reduced, free for Rome residents and MIC cardholders), and even then paths are uneven gravel and steps with no wheelchair access. A 2024–2026 restoration project aims to eventually reopen the summit for unrestricted public use, but as of writing it still isn't a walk-up site. Without a booking, the closest most visitors get is eating at one of the restaurants built directly into caves at its base — Flavio al Velavevodetto's dining rooms still have amphora shards visible in the walls.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    09:00–19:00
    Tue
    09:00–19:00
    Wed
    09:00–19:00
    Thu
    09:00–19:00
    Fri
    09:00–19:00
    Sat
    09:00–19:00
    Sun
    09:00–19:00

    Via Nicola Zabaglia, 24, 00153 Roma

    Monte Testaccio60 min

    An entire hill built from roughly 53 million broken ancient Roman amphorae — mostly olive-oil jars discarded over centuries as cargo was unloaded at the nearby river port — Monte Testaccio is genuinely one of Rome's strangest ancient sites, but it is not a park you can just walk up. The hill is fenced and managed as a protected archaeological area; the only way in is a reserved guided visit (call 060608 daily 9:00–19:00 to book, meeting point Via Nicola Zabaglia 24; €4 full / €3 reduced, free for Rome residents and MIC cardholders), and even then paths are uneven gravel and steps with no wheelchair access. A 2024–2026 restoration project aims to eventually reopen the summit for unrestricted public use, but as of writing it still isn't a walk-up site. Without a booking, the closest most visitors get is eating at one of the restaurants built directly into caves at its base — Flavio al Velavevodetto's dining rooms still have amphora shards visible in the walls.

    landmarkancient romebook ahead
  9. 12:25~5 min walkroute
  10. 12:4013:40
    LunchSuggested

    Checchino dal 1887

    Food¥¥¥~90 min8/10Vegetarian optionsCards OK

    Open since 1887 and still run by the Mariani family, Checchino is the closest thing Rome has to a quinto-quarto shrine — this is reputedly where coda alla vaccinara (braised oxtail) was codified into its modern form, and Gambero Rosso named it a 2024 "Campione della Tradizione" for the dish. Expect rigatoni con la pajata, trippa alla romana and insalata di zampi alongside the oxtail, with mains running €13–25 and a full dinner with wine closer to €60–70 a head; a separate, clearly signposted vegetarian and celiac menu covers anyone not eating offal. Book ahead, especially for weekend dinner — the dining room is set into a converted 19th-century slaughterhouse building at the base of Monte Testaccio and doesn't hold many tables. Closed Monday and Tuesday, plus the usual few weeks around Ferragosto.

    Cuisine
    Roman quinto quarto trattoria
    Reservations
    Yes
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    Closed
    Wed
    12:30–15:00, 19:30–23:00
    Thu
    12:30–15:00, 19:30–23:00
    Fri
    12:30–15:00, 19:30–23:00
    Sat
    12:30–15:00, 19:30–23:00
    Sun
    12:30–15:00, 19:30–23:00

    Via di Monte Testaccio, 30, 00153 Roma

  11. 13:4014:25
    Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome, Testaccio, Roma
    Landmark
    Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome, Testaccio, Roma

    Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome Cimitero Acattolico di Roma

    Attraction¥~60 min8/10

    One of Europe's oldest continuously used non-Catholic burial grounds, and still active today — this is where John Keats is buried ("Here lies One Whose Name was writ in Water") and where Percy Bysshe Shelley's ashes rest beneath a stone inscribed with lines from The Tempest, a short walk from William Wetmore Story's haunting "Angel of Grief." There's no fixed ticket price, but the cemetery explicitly asks for a €5-per-person donation at the gate — it's what keeps the gardens, and a resident cat colony documented here since at least 1850, going. Open Monday–Saturday 9:00–17:00 (last entry 16:30) and Sunday 9:00–13:00 (last entry 12:30), with extra closures around Christmas, New Year and two weeks in mid-August. Paths are gravel and the cemetery itself notes architectural barriers, so it's a rougher walk than a paved piazza — wear flat shoes, and leave your phone off social media while inside, a house rule here.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    09:00–17:00
    Tue
    09:00–17:00
    Wed
    09:00–17:00
    Thu
    09:00–17:00
    Fri
    09:00–17:00
    Sat
    09:00–17:00
    Sun
    09:00–13:00

    Via Caio Cestio, 6, 00153 Roma

    Cimitero Acattolico di Roma45 min

    One of Europe's oldest continuously used non-Catholic burial grounds, and still active today — this is where John Keats is buried ("Here lies One Whose Name was writ in Water") and where Percy Bysshe Shelley's ashes rest beneath a stone inscribed with lines from The Tempest, a short walk from William Wetmore Story's haunting "Angel of Grief." There's no fixed ticket price, but the cemetery explicitly asks for a €5-per-person donation at the gate — it's what keeps the gardens, and a resident cat colony documented here since at least 1850, going. Open Monday–Saturday 9:00–17:00 (last entry 16:30) and Sunday 9:00–13:00 (last entry 12:30), with extra closures around Christmas, New Year and two weeks in mid-August. Paths are gravel and the cemetery itself notes architectural barriers, so it's a rougher walk than a paved piazza — wear flat shoes, and leave your phone off social media while inside, a house rule here.

    cemeteryliteraryhistorical
  12. 17:3018:45
    DinnerSuggested

    Trapizzino (Testaccio, the original) Trapizzino

    Food¥~30 min8/10Vegetarian optionsCards OK

    This is where the trapizzino was actually invented — Stefano Callegari filled a triangular pocket of pizza bianca dough with braised Roman classics for the first time here in 2008, before it grew into the citywide (and now international) chain it is today. Order at the counter: pollo alla cacciatora, coda alla vaccinara and the vegetarian parmigiana di melanzane are the standing flavors, each around €4, so a casual meal of two or three plus a drink runs €8–15. There's a handful of stools and an adjoining room, but this is grab-and-eat food — no reservations, no real menu to study, just point at what looks good. Open Tuesday to Saturday, noon until midnight (1am Friday and Saturday); closed Sunday and Monday.

    Cuisine
    Roman street food (trapizzino)
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    12:00–24:00
    Wed
    12:00–24:00
    Thu
    12:00–24:00
    Fri
    12:00–01:00
    Sat
    12:00–01:00
    Sun
    Closed

    Via Giovanni Branca, 88, 00153 Roma

Day 7Full day Rome

Monti & the Colosseum & nearby — an old-town day

The Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill sit on one combined ticket — book timed-entry online days ahead, since walk-up lines can run past an hour in summer. A few minutes north, Monti's sloped cobblestone streets swap ruins for vintage shops, wine bars and Rome's most villagey feel this close to the centre.

Stops6
At stops5h 35m
Moving40m
Window07:40–18:45

Monti & the Colosseum Monti e Colosseo

Area

The Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill sit on one combined ticket — book timed-entry online days ahead, since walk-up lines can run past an hour in summer. A few minutes north, Monti's sloped cobblestone streets swap ruins for vintage shops, wine bars and Rome's most villagey feel this close to the centre.

Ancient romeRuinsVillage
  1. 07:4008:00Check out of your stayUsually due by 10:00–12:00 — most stays hold your bags if you ask.
  2. 08:3009:00
    BreakfastPick a spot nearby — not booked yet
  3. 09:0010:30
    Colosseum, Monti Colosseo, Roma
    Historic site
    Colosseum, Monti Colosseo, Roma

    Colosseum Colosseo

    Attraction¥¥¥~105 min10/10Cards OKStep-free

    Rome's ancient amphitheatre, and the single most booked sight in Italy — as of April 2024, ticketing moved off CoopCulture entirely onto the Parco Archeologico del Colosseo's own site (ticketing.colosseo.it); buy only there or at official partner sites, never a .com reseller. The standard ticket (€18) is nominative — tied to your name, checked against photo ID at the gate — and covers one entry each to the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill within 24 hours. Slots release exactly 30 days ahead at 9:00 Rome time and the summer 08:30–19:15 window sells out fastest at peak hours. The Full Experience upgrade (Underground & Arena, €24 + a non-refundable €2 booking fee) adds the reconstructed arena floor and the gladiator/animal tunnels beneath it — the best add-on for a first visit, but it sells out within minutes of release, so book the moment your date opens. A dedicated accessible entrance, lifts between levels and free wheelchair loan are available at the reception/security office; disabled visitors plus one companion enter free.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    08:30–19:15
    Tue
    08:30–19:15
    Wed
    08:30–19:15
    Thu
    08:30–19:15
    Fri
    08:30–19:15
    Sat
    08:30–19:15
    Sun
    08:30–19:15

    Piazza del Colosseo, 00184 Roma

    Colosseo90 min

    Rome's ancient amphitheatre, and the single most booked sight in Italy — as of April 2024, ticketing moved off CoopCulture entirely onto the Parco Archeologico del Colosseo's own site (ticketing.colosseo.it); buy only there or at official partner sites, never a .com reseller. The standard ticket (€18) is nominative — tied to your name, checked against photo ID at the gate — and covers one entry each to the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill within 24 hours. Slots release exactly 30 days ahead at 9:00 Rome time and the summer 08:30–19:15 window sells out fastest at peak hours. The Full Experience upgrade (Underground & Arena, €24 + a non-refundable €2 booking fee) adds the reconstructed arena floor and the gladiator/animal tunnels beneath it — the best add-on for a first visit, but it sells out within minutes of release, so book the moment your date opens. A dedicated accessible entrance, lifts between levels and free wheelchair loan are available at the reception/security office; disabled visitors plus one companion enter free.

    Cards OKStep-freeancient romehistorical
  4. 10:30~5 min walkroute
  5. 10:4511:05
    St Peter in Chains, Monti Colosseo, Roma
    Church
    St Peter in Chains, Monti Colosseo, Roma

    St Peter in Chains San Pietro in Vincoli

    Attraction¥~30 min8/10

    Free entry to see one of Michelangelo's greatest sculptures without a ticket, a booking, or a crowd — his seated Moses, muscular and horned per medieval iconography, was carved for Pope Julius II's never-finished tomb and anchors the right transept. The church closes for a genuine midday break, roughly 12:30–15:00 (stretching later into the evening — up to 19:00 — in summer), so plan around lunch rather than showing up at 13:00. It's two minutes uphill from the Colosseum but sees a fraction of the visitors. Note the entrance is a flight of steps with no ramp — not workable for wheelchairs or strollers without prior arrangement with staff.

    Type
    Church
    Setting
    Indoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    08:00–12:30, 15:00–19:00
    Tue
    08:00–12:30, 15:00–19:00
    Wed
    08:00–12:30, 15:00–19:00
    Thu
    08:00–12:30, 15:00–19:00
    Fri
    08:00–12:30, 15:00–19:00
    Sat
    08:00–12:30, 15:00–19:00
    Sun
    08:00–12:30, 15:00–19:00

    Piazza di San Pietro in Vincoli, 00184 Roma

    San Pietro in Vincoli20 min

    Free entry to see one of Michelangelo's greatest sculptures without a ticket, a booking, or a crowd — his seated Moses, muscular and horned per medieval iconography, was carved for Pope Julius II's never-finished tomb and anchors the right transept. The church closes for a genuine midday break, roughly 12:30–15:00 (stretching later into the evening — up to 19:00 — in summer), so plan around lunch rather than showing up at 13:00. It's two minutes uphill from the Colosseum but sees a fraction of the visitors. Note the entrance is a flight of steps with no ramp — not workable for wheelchairs or strollers without prior arrangement with staff.

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  6. 11:05~5 min walkroute
  7. 11:2011:50
    Landmark

    Piazza della Madonna dei Monti

    Attraction¥~40 min8/10

    Monti's living room — a small fountain-centred square where the neighbourhood actually sits, day and night, on the steps around the basin. It's the natural hub for wandering the sloped, cobbled lanes fanning out from it — Via del Boschetto and Via dei Serpenti for vintage and indie shops, Via Urbana for a quieter stroll — all a five-minute walk from the Colosseum but feeling like a different, villagey Rome. No opening hours, no ticket: come for an aperitivo at dusk when the square fills up and stays that way past midnight on weekends.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Piazza della Madonna dei Monti, 00184 Roma

    30 min

    Monti's living room — a small fountain-centred square where the neighbourhood actually sits, day and night, on the steps around the basin. It's the natural hub for wandering the sloped, cobbled lanes fanning out from it — Via del Boschetto and Via dei Serpenti for vintage and indie shops, Via Urbana for a quieter stroll — all a five-minute walk from the Colosseum but feeling like a different, villagey Rome. No opening hours, no ticket: come for an aperitivo at dusk when the square fills up and stays that way past midnight on weekends.

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  8. 11:50~10 min walkroute
  9. 12:0513:05
    LunchSuggested

    Ai Tre Scalini

    Food¥¥~75 min8/10Vegetarian optionsVegan optionsCards OK

    Monti's soul, by most locals' account — a wine shop since the 1800s and a bottiglieria proper since 1895, pouring roughly 100 wines by the glass from a tiny standing-room counter that spills onto the steps of Via Panisperna. No reservations taken and it's genuinely packed most evenings, so arrive right at noon or by 18:00 to actually get a seat on the steps. Vegetarian and vegan small plates sit comfortably alongside the wine list — this is a grazing-and-drinking stop, not a full sit-down dinner.

    Cuisine
    Wine bar / enoteca
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    12:00–22:00
    Tue
    12:00–22:00
    Wed
    12:00–22:00
    Thu
    12:00–22:00
    Fri
    12:00–22:00
    Sat
    12:00–22:00
    Sun
    12:00–22:00

    Via Panisperna, 251, 00184 Roma

  10. 13:0515:05
    Roman Forum & Palatine Hill, Monti Colosseo, Roma
    Historic site
    Roman Forum & Palatine Hill, Monti Colosseo, Roma

    Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Foro Romano e Palatino

    Attraction¥¥¥~135 min9/10Cards OK

    The same nominative ticket that gets you into the Colosseum also covers one entry each here — no separate booking, just walk in with the same QR code within its 24-hour window. The main visitor entrance sits at Largo della Salara Vecchia near the Arch of Titus, with a second access point off Via di San Gregorio. Give it a solid two hours: the Forum's temple foundations and the Palatine's imperial palace ruins (with sweeping views down over the Circus Maximus) reward slow wandering, and there's almost no shade — bring water and a hat in summer. Roughly a fifth of the site is step-free and wheelchair-passable via ramps and lifts near the main entrances; the rest is original ancient stone paving, uneven and gap-ridden, so wheelchair users should ask staff about the accessible route and the golf-cart shuttle on request.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    08:30–19:15
    Tue
    08:30–19:15
    Wed
    08:30–19:15
    Thu
    08:30–19:15
    Fri
    08:30–19:15
    Sat
    08:30–19:15
    Sun
    08:30–19:15

    Via di San Teodoro, 00186 Roma

    Foro Romano e Palatino120 min

    The same nominative ticket that gets you into the Colosseum also covers one entry each here — no separate booking, just walk in with the same QR code within its 24-hour window. The main visitor entrance sits at Largo della Salara Vecchia near the Arch of Titus, with a second access point off Via di San Gregorio. Give it a solid two hours: the Forum's temple foundations and the Palatine's imperial palace ruins (with sweeping views down over the Circus Maximus) reward slow wandering, and there's almost no shade — bring water and a hat in summer. Roughly a fifth of the site is step-free and wheelchair-passable via ramps and lifts near the main entrances; the rest is original ancient stone paving, uneven and gap-ridden, so wheelchair users should ask staff about the accessible route and the golf-cart shuttle on request.

    Cards OKancient romeruinshistorical
  11. 15:05Transit ~15–25 minroute
  12. 15:2015:35
    Ponte Sant'Angelo, Vaticano Prati, Roma
    Landmark
    Ponte Sant'Angelo, Vaticano Prati, Roma

    Ponte Sant'Angelo

    Attraction¥~20 min8/10

    The pedestrian-only approach to Castel Sant'Angelo, lined with ten marble angels — each carrying an instrument of the Passion — carved in Bernini's workshop in the 1660s (two originals now live in a church nearby, replaced here by copies). Free, always open, and one of the best places in Rome to frame the castle against St Peter's dome, especially at golden hour. The old stone paving underfoot is uneven in places, worth noting for wheelchairs or strollers.

    Type
    Landmark
    Setting
    Outdoor
    Ticket needed
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    Open 24h
    Tue
    Open 24h
    Wed
    Open 24h
    Thu
    Open 24h
    Fri
    Open 24h
    Sat
    Open 24h
    Sun
    Open 24h

    Ponte Sant'Angelo, 00193 Roma

    15 min

    The pedestrian-only approach to Castel Sant'Angelo, lined with ten marble angels — each carrying an instrument of the Passion — carved in Bernini's workshop in the 1660s (two originals now live in a church nearby, replaced here by copies). Free, always open, and one of the best places in Rome to frame the castle against St Peter's dome, especially at golden hour. The old stone paving underfoot is uneven in places, worth noting for wheelchairs or strollers.

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  13. 15:35~5 min walkroute
  14. 15:5016:50
    Castel Sant'Angelo, Vaticano Prati, Roma
    Historic site
    Castel Sant'Angelo, Vaticano Prati, Roma

    Castel Sant'Angelo

    Attraction¥¥¥~75 min8/10

    Hadrian's 2nd-century mausoleum, later a papal fortress and prison, now a museum — the climb up through the Sala Paolina and the papal apartments ends on a rooftop terrace with one of the best skyline-and-river views in Rome, especially near sunset. Adult ticket €18, reduced €2 for EU citizens 18–25, free on the first Sunday of the month. Closed Mondays year-round, with one exception: a 'Mondays in the Castle' initiative (August–December 2026) opens the museum 14:00–20:00 that day for a flat €5. It's an old fortress, so accessibility is only partial — an assisted lift reaches most levels but needs a staffed escort arranged at the dedicated accessible entrance on Lungotevere Castello, not a free-roam route.

    Type
    Historical
    Setting
    Mixed
    Ticket needed
    Yes

    Hours

    Mon
    Closed
    Tue
    09:00–19:30
    Wed
    09:00–19:30
    Thu
    09:00–19:30
    Fri
    09:00–19:30
    Sat
    09:00–19:30
    Sun
    09:00–19:30

    Lungotevere Castello, 50, 00193 Roma

    60 min

    Hadrian's 2nd-century mausoleum, later a papal fortress and prison, now a museum — the climb up through the Sala Paolina and the papal apartments ends on a rooftop terrace with one of the best skyline-and-river views in Rome, especially near sunset. Adult ticket €18, reduced €2 for EU citizens 18–25, free on the first Sunday of the month. Closed Mondays year-round, with one exception: a 'Mondays in the Castle' initiative (August–December 2026) opens the museum 14:00–20:00 that day for a flat €5. It's an old fortress, so accessibility is only partial — an assisted lift reaches most levels but needs a staffed escort arranged at the dedicated accessible entrance on Lungotevere Castello, not a free-roam route.

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  15. 17:3018:45
    DinnerSuggested

    Gelateria dei Gracchi

    Food¥~20 min9/10Vegetarian optionsVegan optionsAlcohol-freeCards OK

    Alberto Manassei's gelato bar, a few streets from the Vatican walls — one of the earliest in Rome to ditch pre-made bases and additives for genuinely natural ingredients, and Anthony Bourdain once called his gelato 'the best of the best.' Pistachio and hazelnut are the benchmark flavours; fruit sorbetti are naturally dairy-free, and dedicated gluten-free and lactose-free options are on offer. Open until midnight most nights, later on Friday and Saturday — a solid post-dinner stop after a Prati trattoria, without the queue you'd find nearer the Trevi Fountain.

    Cuisine
    Gelateria
    Reservations
    No
    High chair
    No

    Hours

    Mon
    12:00–24:00
    Tue
    12:00–24:00
    Wed
    12:00–24:00
    Thu
    12:00–24:00
    Fri
    12:00–00:30
    Sat
    12:00–00:30
    Sun
    12:00–24:00

    Via dei Gracchi, 272, 00192 Roma

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