Rome Top 10 Attractions to Visit

Rome Top 10 Attractions to Visit

Explore the Most Famous Landmarks in Rome

Are you planning a visit to Rome? This city is full of historical significance and breathtaking architecture. Once the capital of the ancient Roman empire and now the epicentre of the Catholic church. This gives the city a huge selection of attractions and landmarks, making it a bit difficult for tourists to decide which ones to visit.

To help you plan your trip, I’ve put together a list of the absolute must-see Roman landmarks that you can’t miss when visiting the city.

Most Famous Landmarks in Rome – Top 10

1. Colosseum


The Colosseum is a must-visit attraction when visiting Rome. Considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, this impressive amphitheatre was built to host gladiatorial games, animal fights and other events. It attracts thousands of visitors every day as it’s truly a symbol of ancient Roman civilization.
Full Guide to Colosseum Here
Book Skip-the-line Tickets Here

2. Pantheon


The Pantheon is another one of the most famous landmarks in Rome, known for being the best-preserved ancient building in the city and for its remarkable architecture and historical significance.
Full Guide to Pantheon Here
Book Skip-the-line Tickets Here

3. Trevi Fountain


The Trevi Fountain, also known as La Fontana Di Trevi in Italian, is famous worldwide for its tradition of tossing coins into the water, with the belief that this gesture will ensure a return to Rome.
Full Guide to Trevi Fountain Here
Book a Walking Tour Here

4. Spanish Steps


The Spanish Steps is an impressive staircase that connects the Piazza di Spagna with the Piazza Trinità dei Monti at the top. The area around the Spanish Steps is known for its vibrant atmosphere, with plenty of art galleries, shops and cafes. Today it is a legendary symbol of the rich ancient history of Rome and one of the most visited Roman landmarks.
Full Guide to Spanish Steps Here
Book a Walking Tour Here

5. Vatican Museums (Sistine Chapel)


The Vatican Museums are a group of 26 museums that house an impressive collection of art, sculptures and artefacts, most famous for housing the work of great artists such as Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci. The Vatican Museums, in particular the Sistine Chapel and the Raphael Rooms, attract millions of visitors every year.
Full Guide to The Vatican Museums (Sistine Chapel) Here
Book Skip-the-line Tickets Here

6. St. Peter’s Basilica


St. Peter’s Basilica, one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, is the largest Renaissance church in the world. Its iconic dome structure can be seen across the skyline in Rome, attracting millions of visitors and devout Catholics each year.
Full Guide to St. Peter’s Basilica Here
Book a Guided Tour Here

7. Piazza Navona


Piazza Navona, featuring the iconic Fountain of the Four Rivers, is one of the most famous squares in Rome famous for its unique Baroque architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
Full Guide to Piazza Navona Here
Book a Walking Tour Here

8. Castel Sant’Angelo


The Castel Sant’Angelo has served different purposes over the centuries, from a mausoleum to a fortress and papal residency later on. The Castel Sant’Angelo was once considered the tallest building in Rome and has been converted into a museum since the 20th century.
Full Guide to Castel Sant’Angelo Here
Book Skip-the-line Tickets Here

9. Trastevere


Trastevere is a very picturesque neighbourhood in Rome, known for its lively atmosphere and trattorias to enjoy the most authentic Italian cuisine. The area is full of narrow cobbled streets and charming medieval houses.
Full Guide to Trastevere Here
Book a Walking Food Tour around Trastevere Here

10. Borghese Gallery


The Borghese Gallery is an art museum located within the Villa Borghese Pinciana. The museum is home to a large collection of paintings and sculptures from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, and combined with its architecture and gardens, is one of the top tourist attractions in Rome.
Full Guide to Borghese Gallery Here
Book Skip-the-line Tickets Here

It’s worth noting that there are several Hop On Hop Off tourist buses in Rome that will take you to the majority of these landmarks.




Rome City Passes

Getting tickets for a bunch of landmarks in Rome can get pretty pricey, especially if you want to see all the top spots. You can save both money and time by grabbing a Rome city pass.

You can check more information on my Rome City Passes page.




Map of Rome with Landmarks

Use the following map of Rome with marked landmarks to check the distances between sites and plan your journey.




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