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Roman Forum


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Between the Capitol and the Colosseum
Rome, Lazio 00100

 +39 039 060608

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"I'd want to explore the Roman Forum for sure, and wouldn't want to miss the Pantheon."  See More

"  In Rome, around the Piazza Navona &Pantheon it is quiet after 2300 and you are conveniently located to Trevi Fountain, Vatican City and not far from the Colosseum &Roman Forum."  See More

"Roman Forum Roman Forum was ancient Rome's showpiece centre, a grandiose district of temples, basilicas and vibrant public spaces."  See More

"Roman Forum Roman Forum was ancient Rome's showpiece centre, a grandiose district of temples, basilicas and vibrant public spaces."  See More

"Rome - 3 days (there are just too many iconic things in rome and vatican and museum itself will take 1 whole day, and Colosseum and Roman Forum will take 1 day, rest you can visit in another day and nights"  See More

"The Roman Forum and Colosseo are large enough to occupy a single day."  See More

"As far as seeing big sights like the Roman Forum/Colosseum, you might plan to spend half the day there and then leave the other half open."  See More

"One of my favorite places in Rome and one I don't yet see listed here is the Roman Forum."  See More

"I think I would focus on Roman Forum and the Colosseum and then do the Trastevere neighborhood for dinner and drinks."  See More

"Colosseum - 1 hr Roman Forum - 1 hr Pantheon - 1 hr Piazza Navona or Trevi Fountain - 1 hr St Peter's Basilica - 1 hr St Peter's Basilica - 1 hr More ideas here: ."  See More

"Beginning at Circo Massimo, you can see part of the Palatino and Roman Forum."  See More

"Well there are a couple of things you can squeeze in 24 hrs: Colosseum and Roman Forum (passing by on both cases and not entering inside)."  See More

"You can see the Roman Forum from outside, you don't have to go in."  See More

"Colosseum / Roman Forum"  See More

"A lot of the most popular sights, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, will offer audio guides in various languages, and for these I would advise booking tickets online, in advance, to skip the very long lines."  See More

"Well for Rome since you're going to have 2 days, you can skip going inside the Colosseum and Roman Forum and just pass by."  See More

"Surely Colosseum, the Roman Forum, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City."  See More

"Roman Forum + Palatine Hill: Not free, but combined entry for these two must-see attractions is less than 12 euros."  See More

"From there we went to Rome - saw the touristy stuff like Colosseo, Vatican City, Roman Forum and then made sure to make time to visit areas like Roma Trastevere for some great food and more local neighborhood."  See More

"Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican City, St Peter's Basilica, and to explore other neighborhoods, such as Trastevere."  See More

"The Roman Forum and the Colosseum are really incredible - especially if you like history."  See More

"As far as Rome goes, I hate to be boring, but you really do have to see the well known sites, Colosseo, Vatican CityPantheon, Roman Forum, Palatine Museum - Roman Forum."  See More

"The Roman Forum is enough for an afternoon if you include the Colosseum."  See More

"The Roman Forum and Colosseo is a must see as well, especially if you like history."  See More

"Day Two visit the Colosseum and Roman Forum, in the evening walk to the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps."  See More

"In Rome we did the main sites in a day (busy but possible), however if you have 2 days you could do the Vatican City (Vatican Museums and St Peter's Basilica) and area for one day and then the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, Rome, Italy, etc."  See More

"Back at the Pantheon, from there you can walk very easily to Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Colosseum , the Roman Forum and end up at the Palatine Hill ."  See More

"The Colosseum and Roman Forum are definitely must sees!"  See More

"Do all the touristy stuff with Roman Forum, Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and."  See More

"If you do decide on Rome some must-see things include Piazza Navona, Roman Forum, and Pantheon."  See More

"In Rome, I loved the Roman Forum and Piazza Navona."  See More

"Assuming you are going to make your way to the Colosseum and Roman Forum (which are amazing and a must-see), you could easily add in the nearby St Clement Basilica (Basilico San Clemente), which while stunningly beautiful in its own right, is built upon a 4th century church which is above a 1st century home/temple which is above a 1st century AD set of buildings."  See More

"I mainly focused on the main tourist destinations: Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, Vatican City, Vatican Museums."  See More

"My first recommendation to people is to always grab your Colosseum ticket at the Roman Forum Your ticket gets you into both locations, and the lines are much shorter at the Forum."  See More

"More importantly, stay to your right and walk all the way to the back of city hall, at the end of the alley you will be greeted by one of the best views of the Roman Forum."  See More

"We used it immediately to skip the long line at the Colosseum and then we headed to the Roman Forum, and up to the Trevi Fountain."  See More

"In Rome, Italy, my favorite spots are Piazza Navona, Roman Forum, and Basilica Papale San Paolo fuori le Mura."  See More

"When I went the Roman Forum was very quiet."  See More

"Couple your Colosseum tour with a tour of the Roman Forum."  See More

"Of course the Colosseum is close to the Roman Forum, and Old Market place."  See More

"Some of the ancient Roman sites are a must, like the Imperial Forum, Colosseum (I don't care how many time you see a picture of it, the visit is incredible), Arch of Constantine, and Roman Forum."  See More

"After performing a circuit of the Palatine Hill you will get a great birds eye view down onto the Roman Forum as you descend into it, getting a good initial orientation in the process."  See More

"I absolutely agree with all of the ideas above, saw them all in April and all are worth your time. Remember you can see some of them at night, like the Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain, only about 4 blocks apart. Lots of light and lots of people. Also a cool shopping area at night. You'll find a lot of people out at night walking, all perfectly safe. Same for the buses and Metro at night. Stay alert, but don't be afraid. One tip to start your trip -- the Fiumicino Airport(main airport) is about a half hour or more from Rome, down on the coast. Assuming you want to get to the main rail terminal (Stazione Termini) in Rome, make sure you get on the right train there. It is easy to make a mistake and end up somewhere else in Rome. Termini is the last stop, so don't get off too soon. Termini is huge, like an airport terminal. Catch a bus or cab outside, or board the Metro inside. if you want to visit museums, you should get a museum pass (Roma Pass: !"  See More

"On one of your days, be sure to do the big three: the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Pantheon."  See More

"Choose a hotel that is easy walking to at least one place you want to explore in depth: the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, Piazza Navona, the Jewish Ghetto, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, whatever you love."  See More

"In Rome, we saw all the big tourist attractions, but my girls loved their visit to the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill the most."  See More

"If you are feeling energetic, a climb up the monument will be rewarded with stunning views of the Roman Forum and Colosseum -- best at sunset)."  See More

"I love the Roman Forum and the Musei Capitolini in particular."  See More

"It is close to the Colosseo and the Roman Forum."  See More

"But the things you must visit are: the Colosseum, the Pantheon (you have to go inside it's amazing), the Trevi Fountain (don't forget to flip a coin in backwards), the Roman Forum is pretty cool to walk around, and Ponte Sant'Angelo."  See More

"Roman Forum which was great for skipping the lines and getting a good helping of history to go with it."  See More

"The Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill next door were two of the Rome highlights for me."  See More

"If you absolutely must go to the Roman Forum​ in Rome out of historical interest or just because you think it should be on every traveler’s bucket list…okay, I get it and good luck. For my taste, the site is overrun and the experience is overrated. If what you really want is just to walk among ruins of Ancient Rome, I guarantee you’ll have a better time in Ostia Antica​, the seaport that served Rome in the days of the Caesars. It’s enormous, it’s decently preserved, and it’s one of the largest archaeological sites in the world — and it’s uncrowded and easy to get to. The Forum is intriguing for maybe a couple of hours. Ostia is worth your entire afternoon at least."  -Peter








   
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