Tours in Rome Italy, 10 Tourist Attractions in Rome, Italy Must Be Visited

Tourist Attractions in Rome, Italy Must Be Visited.


It seems there is nothing wrong with the sentence above. Rome as one of the greatest civilizations in the world has given a lot of influence on the world until now. With beautiful palaces, gothic churches, ancient basilicas, ancient Roman monuments, statues, and fountains, all these are the main attraction for Rome in Italy.

Rome, as one of the eternal cities in Italy, is very suitable as the best tourist destination because it is rich in historical heritage with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Want to know what tourist attractions in Rome, Italy should be visited?

Here is a list of 10 tourist attractions in Rome, Italy that you must visit.


10. Campo de

Fiori Campo de ’Fiori is a rectangular area south of Piazza Navona that is used as a market during the daytime and is used as a party place for students and tourists at night. The meaning of the name of this place is "Field of Flowers" which was first given in the Middle Ages when the condition of this area is still a meadow.

Every day (except Sundays), at noon this location is a market where people sell vegetables. Nearby residents can find fresh food products such as fish, meat, vegetables, and spices here.

9. Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona is one of the most famous buildings in Rome. Piazza Navona was founded towards the end of the 15th century while maintaining the shape of the Stadium of Domitian that once stood here.

Built by Emperor Domitian in 86 AD, this stadium has an arena that is larger than the Colosseum and is often used as the location of various festivals or sporting events.

The surrounding buildings are square, where the audience sits. The main attraction of Piazza Navona is the trio of fountains that adorn the square, the largest being the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, built between 1647 and 1651 at the request of Pope Innocent X.

8. Castel Sant'Angelo

Castel Sant'Angelo was originally the tomb of Emperor Hadrian which was built between 135 and 139 AD. This building was used as a prison until 1870 but now functions as a museum.

As one of the destinations of tourists from all over the world, this tourist attraction is open every Tuesday to Sunday, starting at 9:00 am to 6:30 pm. Unfortunately, at Christmas and New Year, this place is not open to the public.

7. Roman Forum

Roman Forum is located in a small valley between Palatine and Capitoline Hills. Roman Forum itself has existed for centuries and is full of historical value because this place is the political, administrative and religious center of Rome. Here, there are the oldest and most important sites in Rome.

Every year, tourist attractions in Italy known as the most famous meeting place in the world throughout history are able to attract 4.5 million tourists from all corners of the world.

6. Spanish Steps

Spanish Steps is a truly monumental staircase and consists of 135 steps. These steps were built with funds from France in 1721-1725 to connect between the Spanish Bourbon Embassy and the Church of the Trinita dei Monti which was under the auspices of the Bourbon kings of France.

This ladder was designed by architects Francesco de Sanctis and Alessandro Specchi. This tourist spot in Italy is also often used as a place to film films, one of which is the Hollywood film The Man From U.N.C.L.E ..

5. Trevi Fountain

Trevi Fountain Completed in 1762 by Nicola Salvi, Trevi is famous as a Baroque fountain with a mythological composition of the statue of Neptune, the sea god flanked by two Tritons. Built with a height of 26.3 meters and 49.15 meters wide, this fountain has often been included in several famous Hollywood films. It is said that anyone who throws a coin in this fountain with his right hand on his left shoulder can return to Rome one day.

Coins worth around 3,000 Euros are thrown into this fountain every day. The coins contained in this fountain are used to subsidize supermarkets in Rome who need help. But unfortunately, sometimes these large coins are stolen by irresponsible people.

4. Vatican Museum

Vatican Museum Founded by Pope Julius II in the 6th century, the Vatican Museum which is located within the Vatican city offers some of the world's most important relics. Interesting things that you can find in this museum include a spiral staircase, Raphael's room, and the beautiful Sistine Chapel.

Under the patronage of Pope Julius II, the chapel ceiling was painted by Michelangelo from 1508 to 1512. In 2013, the museum recorded a visit of more than 5.5 million tourists from various parts of the world.

3. Pantheon


The Pantheon is one of the Roman buildings that is preserved intact to this day. The place that has functioned as a Roman Catholic Church since the 7th century was originally built in 126 AD as a temple for all Roman gods.

The Pantheon consisted of a super large circular porch shaped building with three rows of Corinthian granites. This porch has a concrete dome with a central opening (oculus) to the sky. The Pantheon has been around 2,000 years old and still stands proudly until now.

2. St. Peter’s Basilica

Peter’s Basilica St. Peter's Basilica is a large church that has become the most popular tourist attraction in Rome, Italy. This church has an interior height of up to 120 meters, this height is enough to make the spaceship and its rocket booster stand inside.

The basilica stands on the traditional site where Peter, the apostle who was considered the first pope to be crucified and buried. Construction of the Basilica building began in 1506 and was completed in 1615. Many art workers participated in the design of this building such as Michelangelo and Bernini.

1. Colosseum Colosseum 


Colosseum is the largest and most famous building in Rome making it a tourist attraction in Rome, Italy which is the most popular and crowded. The construction of the Colosseum was started by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty in AD 72 and was completed by his son, Titus, in AD 80.

This place which can accommodate around 50,000 spectators has 80 doors so visitors can easily enter this fantastic building. Today, the Colosseum is a major tourist attraction in Rome that is visited by thousands of tourists every day.