Rome & Vatican attractions

 
Vatican Museums
Omnia 24
Omnia 72
is singletickets
 
Prices begin at:
30

Within the Vatican City State in Rome, to be precise in Viale Vaticano, is located one of the largest museum complexes in the world: we are talking about the Vatican Museums, 7 km of exhibit…

 
Sistine Chapel
Omnia 24
Omnia 72
is singletickets
 
Prices begin at:
30

The Sistine Chapel, dedicated to Maria Assunta in Cielo, is the main chapel of the apostolic palace, as well as one of the most famous cultural and artistic treasures of the Vatican City, in…

 
colosseo
Colosseum
Omnia 72
is singletickets
 
Prices begin at:
24

The Flavian Amphitheater, better known as the Colosseum, is considered one of the wonders of the world. Located in the center of Rome, it is the largest amphitheater in the world….

 
Carcer Tullianum
Omnia 24
Omnia 72
is singletickets
 
Prices begin at:
10

The Tulliano Prison, also known as Carcere Mamertino, is the oldest prison in Rome, located for its historical importance in the heart of the city, near the Via Sacra nel Foro.
Overlooking …

 
Trevi Fountain and the other Fountains
 

It goes without saying that Rome is a city full of history of testimonies dating back to ancient epochs.
That is why it is fair to pay attention to the Trevi Fountain, one of the main monum…

 
Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
Omnia 72
is singletickets
 
Prices begin at:
24

Located between the slopes of the Campidoglio, the Esquiline and of the Palatine, the Roman Forum preserves the most significant testimonies of the political and religious history of Ancient…

 
San Giovanni e il Complesso Lateranense
St. Giovanni and the Lateran Complex
Omnia 24
Omnia 72
is singletickets
 
Prices begin at:
10

The Basilica of St. Giovanni in Laterano is also known as the Cathedral of Rome. The Catholic basilica, in fact, is the cathedral of the diocese of Rome, and therefore under the control of t…

 
Basilica di San Pietro
St. Peter’s Basilica
Omnia 72
 

The Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican, in Rome, considered the symbol and center of Catholicism, is the largest of the four Roman basilicas, and is located near the Apostolic Palace….

 
Is it ok to have a cappuccino in the afternoon?

Maybe you have heard that Italians don’t drink cappuccino after 11am. It’s not quite true. Many Italians drink cappuccino in the afternoon, just never ever directly after a meal.

 

Other Rome Experiences