3 Days trip in Italy

Budget: 0 USD - 400 USD City sightseeing Historical landmarks
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Italy is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, known for its art, architecture, fashion, and cuisine.


General Infomation

Currency
EUR
Exchange Rate of 1 USD to EUR
€0.92
Capital
Rome
Timezone
GMT+1
Electricity
Language
Italian
Weather
️ 15.33°C
Best Way to Get Around
Train
Bus
Metro
Tram

Day 1


  1. Colosseum

    120 minutes

    Visit the iconic Colosseum, Rome's ancient amphitheatre that hosted gladiator fights, wild animal fights, and other public spectacles.

  2. Roman Forum

    90 minutes

    Explore the ruins and remains of the Roman Forum, the center of ancient Rome's political and social activity.

  3. Trevi Fountain

    30 minutes

    Take a stroll to the famous Trevi Fountain, throw a coin and make a wish, and enjoy the stunning Baroque architecture of the fountain.


Day 2


  1. Vatican City

    240 minutes

    Visit the smallest independent state in the world, the Vatican City, and explore the breathtaking art and architecture of St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel.

  2. Pantheon

    45 minutes

    Marvel at Rome's best-preserved ancient monument, the Pantheon, a former temple turned church, renowned for its impressive dome and architectural perfection.

  3. Piazza Navona

    60 minutes

    Take a leisurely stroll at Rome's most beloved public square, the Piazza Navona, admire the baroque fountains and the splendid palace architecture, and enjoy a gelato from one of the many local cafes.


Day 3


  1. Trastevere

    120 minutes

    Experience Rome's bohemian neighborhood, Trastevere, with its winding cobblestone alleys, picturesque churches, and charming piazzas.

  2. Piazza del Popolo

    60 minutes

    Take a break from the tourist crowds and relax at Piazza del Popolo, one of Rome's largest squares with panoramic views of the city and a great spot for people-watching.

  3. Villa Borghese

    120 minutes

    Unwind at the beautiful Villa Borghese, Rome's largest public park, which also includes the Borghese Gallery, home to a vast array of Classical sculptures and art.


Estimated Cost (USD)

Accommodation

Hostel
25-40 USD per night
Hotel
80-150 USD per night
Airbnb
50-100 USD per night

Transportation

Public transportation (metro/bus)
7-10 USD for a 24-hour pass
Taxi
40-60 USD for 3 days
Bike rental
20-30 USD for 3 days

Food

Budget (street vendors and markets)
5-10 USD per meal
Mid-range (restaurants)
15-25 USD per meal
Fine-dining
50-100 USD per meal

Activities

Colosseum and Roman Forum entrance fee
25 USD
Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel entrance fee
30 USD
Walking tour of Rome
25 USD per person

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