Discover Rome: 8 Fun Places in the Oldest Modern City in the World

It is no secret that Rome is one of the most sought after holiday and tourist destinations in all of Europe.

When you come to Rome, adventure is bound to follow. With centuries of history nestled in its streets, Rome is an excellent choice for history buffs to travel geeks to honeymooners alike. You can roam the cobblestoned streets, visit the iconic Colosseum and Pantheon or explore the Vatican City, Rome has an adventure waiting for everyone.

Let’s start discover ing rome. 

I visited Rome recently and the best part about the travel plans is that Canadian citizens can travel without a visa, fuss-free. There are amazing accommodation options ranging from hotels to hostels and even Air BnBs, just make sure that they are situated near train stations so that you can save up on cab fare.

I stayed at the Hotel Cherubini which was right next to the station and was recommended by a local.

1. The Colosseum

the Colosseum, rome
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Ancient Beauty – The Colosseum
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Begin your exciting day by visiting the most interesting and most famous ancient Roman site in the city, the Colosseum, where the ancient gladiators fought for glory and greatness. As one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, it is a must-visit for anyone wanting to soak in a piece of human history. The tickets are only 12 EUR per person which is pretty reasonable given some of the insane prices in other historical sites.

2. The Trevi Fountain

Can't get over it with this view and mesmerizing Place Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy!
Can’t get over it with this view and mesmerizing Place Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy!

The second stop on your “travel to Rome” list should be visiting the Trevi Fountain, it is a gorgeous 18th-century fountain that is rumored to send good luck to people who throw a coin in it, granted that it’s thrown with your right hand over your left shoulder. Tourists swarm to the foundation to fulfill this age-old tradition and while it may seem silly to some, I enjoyed it immensely.

3. The Spanish Steps

Another one of the iconic Roman sites is the Spanish Steps, constructed to connect the hilltop Trinità dei Monti church with the Piazza di Spagna.

The steps are great for people watching or getting cool pictures for the ‘gram.

As with most historical Roman sites, the influence of Catholic Christianity is unmistakable but Rome has an old-school charm to it that no other modern city can ever come close to.

4. The Nightlife, Wine & Food – Pantheon

Night life and best plan to eat in Rome
Nightlife and best places to eat in Rome near the Pantheon
dinner at wikiwikdelicious - spaghetti pasta
Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma, Italy

Once you’re done with these major sites, if you’re looking for a night out, Rome has one of the most exciting nightlife. Enjoy the excellent wine, the phenomenal food, and dance your heart out in the clubs.

The locals in Rome are used to tourists trapezing around the city and pay no mind to their antics.

In fact, they mingle with foreigners and always offer their tips and tricks to moving in the city safely.

5. Vatican City –
St Peter’s Basilica Visit

Vatican City,Rome, Italy
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St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican – An Experience of a lifetime

St Peter’s Basilica, located in the Vatican City, is considered one of the Catholic Church’s holiest temples and an important pilgrimage site.

Required dress code applies to both men and women and essentially comes down to ensuring that your knees and shoulders are covered. Book your ticket online to skip the line.

This tour is dedicated to the appreciation of traditional architecture, with a view to increasing the appetite for architectural revival, old and new buildings in a traditionalist style. 

You can get to the top of  Michelangelo’s dome to get the whole view of St. Peter’s Square and Vatican City. 

6. Piazza Venezia – Main Square

Piazza_Venezia, main square, rome, Italy
Piazza_Venezia, main square, rome, Italy

The infamous Piazza Venezia is on the route and the building known locally as the “Wedding Cake”. 

You can actually go to the top of the Altare Della Patria and take shots from there too.

Costs 10 euro a person for them to let you get up there though. The photo’s taken from Piazza Venezia but that’s mostly a picture of the Altare Della Patria.    

7. Christian Catacombs


Photo: Maitland, Charles (wiki commons) – Digitalization University of Toronto

Travel deeper and explore more in Rome about Roman Catacombs.

Take the underground tour to learn about Jewish and Christian culture, their life, death, and miracle are preserved in the underground cemeteries of Rome.

8. Roman Forum & Palatine Hill 

Roman Forum Tour, visit, Italy
Roman Forum Visit

All in all, I had an amazing and unforgettable time in Rome. The people, the places, the food, and the wine make Rome an excellent choice for everyone and every age.

However, every travel addict dreams to travel to Rome and absorb the centuries of history present in its streets and I was lucky enough to have this opportunity.

I had the lovely opportunity to visit Rome with a travel group called G Adventures, it was phenomenal with fellow international travelers and I highly recommend it to everyone for its budget-friendly options and services.

Rome has never-ending options of things to do, places, culture and ancient landscapes. In summertime, you can find lots of free events throughout the city. I’m sure with a simple google search you can find tons of blogs mentioning things to do in Rome or any other city in Italy but nothing could ever compare with my personalized experience that I tailored my trip with G adventures to get the best-valued experience.

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