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Pompeii’s fascinating history will certainly captivate the whole family. Make sure to do this visit on your 5th day in Rome. If you already know your travel dates (or as soon as you will have them!), you should really book your accommodation.

Via dei Condotti: from Via Margutta head to Piazza di Spagna and walk down Via dei Condotti, another one of Rome’s famous haute couture shopping streets. Coppedè Neighbourhood: After lunch, either walk or take the tram from Viale Liegi to Piazza Buenos Aires and walk to Piazza Mincio in the Coppedè neighbourhood – located outside of the center, near Viale Regina Margherita alongside the upscale Parioli in the Trieste neighbourhood. Lovers of Art Nouveau will find Rome’s best examples in this small neighbourhood, whose palazzi have all been designed by architect Gino Coppedè between 1913 and 1927. The spa’s Alchemy Bar will have a range of natural ingredients you can use to mix your own shampoos, body washes, scrubs and more. Pet‐friendlyFor dinner, explore the chic and bustling Prati neighbourhood. From happy hour till after dinner, it’s the perfect place to be. You can also switch this around, and go on a foodie hunt during the day and explore the Vatican museums on an exclusive tour at night, when no one else is there! Remember to wear comfortable shoes for exploring this charming village and the surrounding nature. Castel Gandolfo Option 3: Discover the Amalfi Coast DNF I couldn’t bare to read any more obsessive delusional and down right depressing thoughts. There was more about how she missed a cheating lovers kiss than the city itself. It should have been called something else because I felt like I was more in her depressive head than in this beautiful city. Fortunately, this itinerary has been planned in such a way to maximize the value of the Omnia Card, also known as the “Rome and Vatican Pass”. During your visit, you will have the chance to explore the first two levels, the central arena, and the underground passages where the beasts were held captive.

Free Time: If you’re not tired yet, cross the Ponte Cavour bridge and take some pictures of the Tiber river. Otherwise, keep going and explore the Prati neighbourhood! The Prati neighbourhood is one of Rome’s chicest neighbourhoods. It’s mostly known for the shopping and for restaurants and happy hour bars. If it’s happy hour time head to Sorpasso or La Zanzara for a taste of Roman aperitivo! Where to eat in Rome:Featuring charming fountains, cobblestoned paths, cozy cafés, and street performers, the Piazza Navona has it all. Savor a hearty breakfast on a terrace overlooking the square, enjoy a leisurely walk, and snap some photos before proceeding to your next destination: The Pantheon. The piazza Navona B. The Pantheon

Explore Rome’s Campo Marzio area, a mix of views, stunning streets and monuments. What to see in Rome: Private transfer: If you prefer going by car, as soon as you exit Rome Fiumicino Airport you will find taxis. Otherwise you can reserve an airport transfer in advance.You agree that it would be a shame to somewhat ruin your stay in Rome by ending up in a not-so-great hotel that costed you a fortune, right? 😅 Monument to Victor-Emmanuel II, Piazza Venezia Second day – Visit to the Vatican 6 Days in Rome – Day 2 Although it includes skip-the-line passes for the most renowned tourist spots, this card is valid only for 3 days. The walk itself is about an hour and if you are running out of time, you could skip Piazza Navona or any time at Spanish steps. I book my all included day trip to Pompeii now! I want to visit Pompeii from Rome Option 2: Discover Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius

If you don’t plan to use public transportation or visit the entire Vatican, then the Rome City Pass is the best deal for your 6 days in Rome. A lovely reflection on Rome, relationships, family, and the relationship you have with your own self (and, how to stay true to that self!) Santa Maria della Pace Church:In the La Pace area, just a few meters from Piazza Navona, lies this spectacular church by Bramante. Inside you’ll find frescoes by Raffaello! I would recommend that you get off the tour at the Vatican City because the one hour they’d give you to visit St. Peter’s Basilica is inadequate for the magnificent edifice. Of the four Papal Basilicas in Rome, St. Peter’s is the largest. It is indeed considered the largest church on Earth. Anyone’s first time in the Basilica is bound to be an unmatched experience.

San Marcello al Corso Church Tour in Rome

Piazza Navona:just a short walk away, you’ll find one of the most beautiful piazzas in the world. Admire the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi in the middle of the piazza, the church of Sant’Agnese in Agone, the Fontana del Moro and the Fontana del Nettuno. If you’d like to visit a beautiful museum head to Palazzo Altemps. After your visit to the museums, enjoy a meal in one of the numerous eateries encircling the Vatican before proceeding with your exploration at St. Peter’s Basilica. Dinner: La Zanzara, Sorpasso, Zia Rilla, Sant’Isidoro Pizza & Bolle or Almatò for a gourmet experience. Some of them are also excellent for happy hour/after-dinner drinks. Make sure to reserve Designed by Michelangelo, this enchanting square is surrounded by three palaces: Palazzo dei Senatori, Palazzo dei Conservatori, and Palazzo Nuovo. If you’re planning to visit Rome in 6 days with your family, you will be pleased to know that there are numerous kid-friendly attractions.

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