Three days in Rome - discover, taste and enjoy
Rome is a city to feel, taste and experience with all senses. Here, ancient monuments coexist with lively piazzas, the scent of freshly brewed espresso with the sound of babbling fountains, and narrow alleys lead to grand squares. In three days, you can capture the best of Rome - from its rich history and impressive architecture to the relaxed lifestyle and exquisite food.
Walking through Rome is like flipping through a living history book, where every corner tells a new story. Start the morning with a cappuccino in a sunny square before setting out to explore some of the city's most iconic sights. The Colosseum, Roman Forum and Pantheon are must stops for the history enthusiast, while the Spanish Steps and Piazza Navona offer an atmosphere full of life and movement.
See Rome from a Vespa - freedom, speed and iconic views
There are many ways to get around Rome - but few are as exciting and authentic as doing it on a classic Vespa. On two wheels, you get the chance to experience the city's lively streets, easily move between sights and feel the unique freedom of whizzing through the eternal city.
The tour starts at the Colosseum, where you pick up your Vespa and set off on an unforgettable journey through Rome's most iconic places. The journey goes along wide parade streets and through narrow, winding alleys, where the Vespa allows you to explore more than you could have done on foot.
The first stop is the Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci), one of the city's most spectacular viewpoints. Here awaits a fantastic panoramic view of Rome, where domes and ancient buildings spread out under the clear blue sky.
The journey then takes you through some of the city's most famous places:
- Piazza Venezia & Altare della Patria - the grand monument that celebrates Italy's unification
- Piazza Navona - the lively square with its beautiful baroque fountains and charming outdoor cafes
- Pantheon - the impressive dome building that has stood for over 2000 years
Seeing Rome from a Vespa is an experience beyond the ordinary - you take in the city from a completely new angle, move smoothly between historical quarters and get the feeling of being part of the Italian lifestyle.
After a few hours on the Vespa, it's time for a well-deserved lunch. Sit down at an outdoor cafe and enjoy a perfect plate of pasta, a glass of wine and the relaxed Roman pace. The rest of the afternoon you can spend at your own pace - perhaps with a coffee at the Pantheon or some shopping in Rome's elegant shops.
Do you want to experience the city in an even freer way? Whizzing through Rome on a classic Vespa is a fantastic experience. With the wind in your hair and the city as a backdrop, you can easily move between sights, weave your way through charming alleys and discover places off the beaten track. The journey takes you to the Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci), where you get one of the city's best views, and on to Piazza Venezia, Piazza Navona and the Pantheon, where the wings of history are felt in every stone.
Tastes to enjoy - from street food to long dinners
When your feet (or Vespa) start to get tired, it's time to sit down at an outdoor cafe for a well-deserved break. A lunch with a classic cacio e pepe or a crispy Roman pizza, accompanied by a glass of cold white wine, is a must. If you want to experience Rome like a local, treat yourself to some people-watching from a trattoria in Trastevere, where the bohemian quarter is buzzing with life and charm.
In the evening, it's hard to resist the city's lively food and drink culture. Start with an aperitivo at Piazza del Popolo, where you can sip on a negroni or a glass of prosecco, before settling down at a traditional Roman restaurant. A hearty amatriciana or a perfectly creamy carbonara are flavors you will remember for a long time.
And no evening in Rome is complete without a refreshing gelato at the Trevi Fountain or the Spanish Steps, where you can sit for a while and take in the city's eternal magic.
Shopping and unique finds in Rome's charming quarters
For those who want to combine culture with shopping, there are plenty of opportunities. Via del Corso and Via dei Condotti offer both luxury shops and Italian fashion, while Monti is perfect for those who want to browse unique shops, vintage finds and Italian crafts. Here you can find everything from handmade sandals and leather goods to small studios with art and design that can't be found anywhere else.
Would you rather take the flavors home? Stop by one of the city's food markets, where you can buy local olive oil, pecorino cheese and fresh pasta - the perfect souvenir from an unforgettable trip.
A city you always want to return to
Whether you choose to spend the days with historical discoveries, spontaneous Vespa adventures or long dinners in Trastevere's alleys, Rome is a city that always offers something new to discover.
Three days here is a perfect taste of eternal Rome - a city you will definitely want to return to over and over again.
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