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Colosseum
1
4.3(145,837)

Rome’s iconic amphitheater, where gladiators battled and 2,000 years of history come alive.

Palatine Hill
2
4.4(88,806)

Palatine Hill is Rome's ancient cradle. Echoes of emperors' lives resonate in sprawling palatial ruins. Overlooking the Forum, this historic mound breathes stories of power and opulence.

Castel Sant Angelo
3
4.3(125,882)

A historic fortress offering panoramic views, rich history, and centuries of art and architecture.

Rome Pantheon
4
4.3(63,669)

This ancient temple-turned-church stuns with its massive dome and iconic oculus.

Domus Aurea Tours
5
4.4(30,638)

Discover the once extravagant Golden House constructed by Emperor Nero and unearth ancient secrets with an expert guide. Relive the glory of the vast landscaped complex with a virtual reality experience.

Roman Catacombs Tour
6
4.3(30,909)

Explore ancient burial tunnels that reveal the hidden and eerie history of early Christianity.

Palazzo Barberini
7
4.2(15,280)

Visit Rome's Palazzo Barberini, home to Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica. Choose skip-the-line tickets or combo offers for a comprehensive art experience.

Altare della Patria
8
4.3(5,144)

Built to honor the unification of Rome, Altare della Patria is a historic landmark and a must-visit. You will see Eclecticism and Neoclassical styles of architecture and it also offers its visitors spectacular views of the city.

Rome: Ostia Antica
9
4.2(1,511)

Visit Ostia Antica from Rome. Explore preserved ruins of theaters, baths, and temples from the Roman Empire.

Roman Baths of Caracalla
10
4.4(3,296)

Travel back to ancient Rome and experience the grandeur of the Roman Baths of Caracalla. This sprawling complex was one of the largest public baths of its time, accommodating up to 1,600 bathers at a time. Admire the architecture, stunning mosaics, and sculptures that showcase the ingenuity of the ancient Roman civilization with priority access and combo options.

Circus Maximus
11
4.4(3,296)

Experience ancient Rome's sports culture at Circus Maximus. Located between two hills, it was a chariot-racing stadium. Dive into history with a virtual reality game.

Mamertine Prison
12
4.3(15,962)

Visit Rome's Mamertine Prison. Dive into its history, from the imprisonment of state enemies to Apostles Peter and Paul. Discover the city's eerie past.

Trevi Fountain Tours
13
4.4(8,948)

Unearth the secrets of the Trevi Fountain on guided tours. Discover the history and local myths of this baroque masterpiece. Don't leave without tossing a coin for luck! Choose from Rome's best attractions with our Trevi Fountain-centered options.

Largo Argentina
14

Explore the ancient ruins of Largo di Torre Argentina, home to four Roman temples and the site where Julius Caesar met his fate. Discover the rich history of this archaeological wonder in the heart of Rome.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most famous landmark in Rome?

Rome is a cultural and architectural hub. It has monuments and museums dating back to the Roman Empire. The Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain are some famous landmarks in Rome you shouldn’t miss.

What is the best known landmark in Rome?

There are many world famous landmarks in Rome. Palatine Hill, Roman Forum, and Piazza del Popolo are among the best-known landmarks in Rome.

Which is the oldest landmark in Rome?

While every top landmark in Rome is as old as the city hills, the temples of Forum Boarium are the oldest. It was completed in 80 BC, long before the birth of the Roman Empire.

What is the most visited landmark in Rome?

The Pantheon is the most-visited landmark in Rome, attracting over eight million tourists yearly. The Colosseum comes a close second.

What is Rome’s special landmark?

Rome’s special landmarks include the Sistine Chapel, the Pantheon, and the Colosseum.

What landmark should you not miss in Rome?

It is hard to choose the top landmarks in Rome, as they’re all equally significant and attractive. The Pyramid of Cestius and the Circus Maximus are two famous and interesting landmarks in Rome.

What are the top three landmarks in Rome?

The Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain are the top three landmarks in Rome.

What are the most famous historical landmarks in Rome?

History dominates every Roman street. The Roman Forum, the St. Peter's Basilica, and the Colosseum are among the most famous historical landmarks in Rome.

What are the most famous cultural landmarks in Rome?

The Circus Maximus, Spanish Steps, and Trastevere are a few famous cultural landmarks in Rome.

What are the most famous religious landmarks in Rome?

The top religious landmarks you cannot miss in Rome include the St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and the Arcibasilica di San Giovanni in Laterano.

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