



Trevi Fountain
Start your day having espresso near the Trevi Fountain. Make sure to toss a coin over your left shoulder with your right hand and your eyes closed. This way you assure you'll come back to Rome one day.



Spanish Steps
Starting from the Trevi Fountain > 9min. walk to the Spanish Steps. 2. Make your way to the Spanish Steps for some people watching. The Spanish Steps have been an iconic backdrop in numerous films like Roman Holiday, Eat,Pray, Love and one of my favorites The Talented Mr. Ripley.



Villa Borghese
Starting from The Spanish Steps > 🚶♀️ 12 min. walk to Villa Borghese 3. Make your way up the steps and walk to Villa Borghese, one of the largest public parks in Rome, often referred to as the "green heart" of the city. At the Pincio Terrace, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Piazza del Popolo and beyond, especially at sunset—a perfect spot for photography.


Vatican City
Starting from Villa Borghese > 🚶♀️45 min. walk to Vatican City 4. To make sure to get your steps in, you can make a big city walk enjoying the streets of Rome, to the home of the pope: Vatican City, an independent city-state and the smallest country in the world. The Swiss Guard, known for their colorful Renaissance-style uniforms, serves as the Vatican's official security force. They’ve been protecting popes since 1506.




Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi
Starting from Vatican City >🚶♀️35 min. walk to Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi 5. Buy some drinks and take a rest by overlooking the eternal city. Take a seat at Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi and overlook the majestic buildings of Rome.



Victor Emanuel II Monument
Starting from > Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi🚶♀️35 min. walk to Victor Emanuel II Monument 6. After a well deserved rest, you descend trough the park. The monument houses the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where an eternal flame burns in honor of soldiers who died in World War I. The site is guarded by soldiers 24/7. In my opinion, one of the most beautiful buildings of Rome.




Colosseum
Starting from Victor Emanuel II Monument > 🚶♀️20 min. walk to the Colosseum 7. Despite earthquakes, fires, and stone robbers over centuries, much of the Colosseum still stands today, symbolizing Rome’s enduring legacy.




La Matriciana
Starting from the Colosseum > 🚶♀️20 min. walk to the best Italian dining experience of your life Make sure to reserve your spot at La Matriciana for an authentic Italian dining experience. 🍝
