Rome might be known for its grand monuments and rich history, but that doesn’t mean you need to spend a fortune to enjoy it. In fact, some of the most unforgettable experiences in the Eternal City are completely free! Whether you’re wandering through ancient ruins, people-watching in lively piazzas, or soaking up art and architecture on every corner, Rome offers countless ways to enjoy its magic without opening your wallet. In this post, I’m sharing some of the best free things to do in Rome, perfect for travelers who love exploring at a relaxed pace and savoring the city one beautiful moment at a time.
Category: Italy
Rome 4 day Itinerary
If you’re planning a trip to Rome and wondering how to fit everything in, don’t stress. Four days is actually a great amount of time to soak in the city’s history, food, and charm without feeling rushed. Rome is packed with ancient ruins, stunning art, delicious pasta, and those little cobblestone streets that make you want to wander without a plan. But having a rough itinerary helps a lot, especially in a city where there’s so much to see.
Favorite things to do in Rome
Rome is my second favorite city of Europe, I’ve been here now a couple of times. After a few visits, I’ve built up a list of favorite spots and experiences that I always return to. If you’re planning a trip (or even just dreaming of one), I’d love to share some of the things that make Rome so special to me.
Spend 5 days in Rome with me
I went back to my favorite city (next to Barcelona of course) with a friend. We stayed in a new neighborhood for me, which was really nice and even though we both have been to Rome multiple times now we still did a lot on these 5 days. So keep on reading for more tips to add on your to do list 🙂
Favorite streets of Rome
Rome is one of my favorite cities in Europe. It is such a beautiful city, and I love to wander around just taking the beautiful views in. I made a list of my favorite streets of Rome, If you like to make pictures and wander around then this post is for you 🙂 Most of the streets are located in the neighborhood Monti, this is also my favorite neighborhood of Rome.
A few days in Rome
I went on a citytrip with a friend to Rome, unfortunately I got the flu while staying there. But luckily I still got to see some things when I felt better again. It sucked, but I can say I’ve got another reason to go back to Rome 🙂
Here are my tips on what to see and do in Rome.