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Famous for its ancient architecture and monuments, Rome is one of the most fascinating and historic cities in the world which features some of the most famous attractions in all of Europe.

Travelers from all corners of the planet travel to the city of Rome to just see buildings and monuments dating back to the Roman Empire.

Rome attracts millions of travelers each year because of its advanced construction techniques of the time where many of these ancient structures still stand.

So now I am gonna mention some of the must-visit places in Rome which you should add to your bucket list without having a second thought.

Here are the Top 7 Best Places To Visit In Rome.

1. The Colosseum

Known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, The Colosseum is today’s the most recognizable of Rome’s Classical buildings which were built between 72 A.D and 80 A.D under Emperor Vespasian in the heart of Ancient Rome.

The Colosseum is the largest amphitheater in the world which had 80 entrances and could seat approximately 50,000 spectators who would come to watch sporting events and games.

The Colosseum is Rome’s greatest tourist attraction at present which on 7 July 2007 became one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.

That’s why it’s worth visiting The Colosseum whenever you plan to visit Rome.

2. Vatican City

Referred as a City State and often called “The Holy See”, Vatican City is home to about 800 residents which is the smallest state in Europe in terms of both in population and expanse located in the heart of Rome.

In this small state lives the Pope, in the Apostolic Palace which is surrounded by beautiful gardens.

The palace is open to the public but they need to book in advance for a visit.

Inside the Vatican city, you can find 11 Vatican Museums with the restored Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, and Vatican Gardens, an enchanted place, a system of large and small gardens, a fountain, fish pool, and enclosure for rabbits.

They date back to medieval times when vineyards and orchards extended to the north of the Apostolic Palace which make Vatican city a must-visit place in Rome.

3. Trevi Fountain

Trevi Fountain

Located in the Quirinale district of Rome, Measuring some 20 meters in width and by 26 meters in height, Trevi Fountain is the largest fountain in the city which is the most beautiful fountain in Rome and also known as one of the most stunning fountains in the world.

Your trip to Rome is incomplete if you don’t visit the Trevi Fountain where its stunning fusion of gushing water and opulently carved stone attracts millions of visitors every year by making the Trevi Fountain Statues one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome.

Its history, art, romance, beauty, and mythology make it so appealing so don’t forget to visit this world’s most famous fountain in Rome.

4. Roman Forum

Located close to the Colosseum and Palatine Hill in the historic center of Rome, The Roman Forum was where religious and public life in ancient Rome took place which is along with the Colosseum being the greatest sign of the splendor of the Roman Empire that can be seen today.

Attracting more than 4.5 million visitors every year, The Roman Forum is now the most impressive archaeological site in the Eternal City of Rome.

So don’t forget to experience this stunning Roman Forum because a visit to the Roman Forum offers a unique insight into the lives, politics, and beliefs of the Ancient Romans.

5. Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona is one of the most charming and popular squares in Rome which is built on the former Stadium of Domitian, built by Emperor Domitian in 86 AD.

The most beautiful parts of Piazza Navona are its three fountains – Fontana Dei Quattro Fiumi, Fontana del Moro, and Fontana del Nettuno which was designed during the papacy of Gregory XIII.

The Piazza Navona square is surrounded by restaurants and terraces giving Piazza Navona a lively and delightful atmosphere during the day where visitors can also enjoy performances by street artists like magicians and dancers.

So what are you thinking? Hurry and add Piazza Navona to your Rome trip bucket list.

6. Spain Square

The Piazza di Spagna (Spain Square) is one of Rome’s most renowned squares where the name comes from the Palazzo di Spagna – the seat of the Spanish Embassy for the Vatican located on this square since the seventeenth century.

It is one of the most visited squares in Rome which is a magnificent example of Italian Baroque style, the Spain Square is one of the must-visit places when you are in Rome and also a  great place to just sit down and enjoy the atmosphere and views of the Eternal City.

7. Pantheon

The Pantheon literally means all gods that were originally dedicated to every god in ancient Roman time. The Pantheon of Agrippa, also known as the Roman Pantheon, is one of the architectural masterpieces of the Italian capital which is the best-preserved building from ancient Rome.

The spectacular design, proportions, elegance, and harmony of the Pantheon are a striking reminder of the architecture of the great Roman Empire that’s why when Michelangelo (famous Italian Painter) saw this wonder for the first time he said that it looks more like the work of angels, not humans.

Even today, almost 2000 years after its construction, the breathtaking pantheon is a remarkable building to see.

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