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Rome is layered with history, but it’s not confined to museums. Ancient ruins sit alongside busy streets, cafés and everyday life, making the city feel constantly active. The Colosseum, Roman Forum and Vatican are obvious highlights, but there’s just as much to discover between them.

Walking is the best way to experience Rome. You’ll come across fountains, piazzas and hidden corners without planning to. Stops for coffee or gelato become part of the day rather than a break from it.

Food is central to the experience, from simple pasta dishes to long evening meals in traditional trattorias. The city becomes especially lively at night, with locals and visitors filling outdoor spaces.

Rome suits those who enjoy a mix of structure and spontaneity. It’s busy, characterful and full of moments that don’t need an itinerary.