4 Days trip in Italy
Italy is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, known for its art, architecture, fashion, and cuisine.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Colosseum
120 minutesVisit the iconic Colosseum and explore the ancient amphitheater that hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
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Villa Borghese
180 minutesTake a leisurely stroll through the lush gardens and admire the stunning sculptures and art collections at Villa Borghese.
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Via del Corso
120 minutesExplore the bustling shopping district of Via del Corso, lined with high-end brand stores and trendy boutiques.
Day 2
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Pantheon
120 minutesMarvel at the ancient, awe-inspiring engineering Landmarks like the Pantheon, a former Roman pagan temple that now serves as a Catholic church.
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Vatican City
240 minutesTour the independent city-state and the world's smallest country where you'll see St. Peter’s Square, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Michelangelo’s masterpiece ceiling in the Sistine Chapel.
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Campo de'Fiori
120 minutesRelax in the lively square of Campo de’Fiori, where an open-air market gets set up each morning, and enjoying bar hopping and shopping at the surrounding shops.
Day 3
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Trevi Fountain
60 minutesFlick a coin into the myth-ridden Trevi Fountain, take photos and revel in the surrounding baroque piazza.
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Appia Antica Park
180 minutesEmbark on a half-day adventure to the ancient ruins and catacombs of the Appian Way in the vast regional park of Appia Antica.
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Galleria Alberto Sordi
120 minutesEscape the sun and enjoy Europe's largest sneaker concept store at the Galleria Alberto Sordi, A four-floors building that was originally built in the 19th century.
Day 4
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Trastevere
120 minutesStroll around the charming cobblestoned streets of Trastevere, discovering delightful neighborhood's like Da Enzo al 29's authentic Italian dishes.
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Pincio Terrace
120 minutesExperience one of the best panoramic views of Rome from atop Pincio Terrace, offering views of the lively city surrounded by lush greenery.
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Via dei Condotti
120 minutesScream inner fashionista’s delight at the Via dei Condotti, home to Italian icons and style legends like Fendi, Valentino, and Gucci.