Five days unlocks Rome's depth beyond the highlights. Days 1-3 cover the essentials (Ancient Rome, Vatican, Centro Storico). Day 4: Catacombs of San Callisto + Appian Way bike ride + Aventine Hill keyhole. Day 5: Ostia Antica (ancient Roman port, better-preserved than the Forum) + farewell dinner at modern Roman dining.
Five days hits the sweet spot for Rome — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.
5-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$335
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$740
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,655
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Ancient Rome
Colosseum · Roman Forum · Palatine Hill · Centro StoricoActivities
- 08:00 Colosseum (early entry) 1.5-2 hours
Built 80 AD. The largest amphitheater ever built — 50,000 spectators. Combo ticket (€18 / $21) covers Forum + Palatine Hill in 24 hours
Cost: $21 / €18 combo TIP: Book the timed-entry ticket online via CoopCulture 2-3 weeks ahead. 8 AM opening is the calmest. The Underground + Arena Floor upgrade (€30 / $35) requires 2-month booking. - 10:30 Roman Forum 1.5-2 hours
The political and commercial heart of ancient Rome. Walk from the Colosseum side entrance through the Forum to Capitoline Hill
Cost: Included in combo TIP: The Forum is hot in summer — bring water and a hat. Audio guide ($7 / €6) helps; many of the structures are just foundations now. - 12:30 Lunch — La Taverna dei Fori Imperiali (Monti) 1.5 hours
5-min walk from the Colosseum. Trattoria carbonara and abbacchio (Roman lamb)
Cost: $45-65 / €39-56 TIP: Reservations 2-3 weeks ahead via TheFork. The 'pasta classics' tasting at lunch is the survey order. - 14:30 Palatine Hill 1-1.5 hours
Where Romulus founded Rome (legend) and where the emperors lived. Continuation of the Forum ticket, accessed via the same complex. The view down to the Circus Maximus is iconic
Cost: Included in combo TIP: The least-crowded section of the Ancient Rome complex. The Domus Augustana ruins are the imperial palace remains. - 16:30 Pantheon 45 min - 1 hour
Built 126 AD. Continuously used for 2,000 years. The 43m oculus is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. Free entry, 30-45 min visit
Cost: Free TIP: Best 6-7 PM as the lighting drama through the oculus shifts. Pair with Tazza d'Oro or Sant'Eustachio for the post-Pantheon espresso. - 18:00 Trevi Fountain + Spanish Steps 1-1.5 hours
Free, walking distance from Pantheon. The Trevi at night (8-9 PM) is the photogenic time
Cost: Free TIP: The 'coin in the fountain' tradition: right hand over left shoulder, facing away. Best photos before 10 PM tourist density. - 20:00 Centro Storico dinner — Roscioli or Pianostrada 2-2.5 hours
Modern Roman trattorias. Roscioli for the deli-restaurant experience; Pianostrada for the modern Italian innovation
Cost: $45-90 / €39-77 TIP: Reservations 2-3 weeks ahead. Roscioli's carbonara is the destination dish. - 22:30 Trevi Fountain night walk 30-45 min
Trevi after 10 PM cleans out the daytime crowds. The illuminated Baroque scene is the signature Roman nightcap — 10 minutes from any Centro Storico hotel
Cost: Free TIP: Coin-throw with your right hand over your left shoulder facing away from the fountain — Roman tradition says it guarantees a return trip. Late-night gelato at Giolitti (open until midnight) on the walk back.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast or Sant'Eustachio espresso
Centro Storico · $5-15 / €4-13
Espresso standing at the counter at Sant'Eustachio + a cornetto (Italian croissant) for the canonical Italian breakfast.
Lunch
La Taverna dei Fori Imperiali
Monti · $45-65 / €39-56
Carbonara + abbacchio scottadito (Roman lamb chops). Reservations 2-3 weeks ahead.
Dinner
Roscioli or Pianostrada
Centro Storico or Trastevere · $45-90 / €39-77
Roscioli for the modern trattoria; Pianostrada for the modern Italian. Both need 2-3 week reservations.
Hotel → Colosseum: Metro B line to Colosseo station. Colosseum + Forum + Palatine walking circuit. Pantheon → Trevi → Spanish Steps walking. Trastevere → Centro Storico: 15-min walk via Ponte Sisto. Day 1 transit: $4 / €3.40.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Vatican City + Castel Sant'Angelo
Vatican Museums · Sistine Chapel · St. Peter's · Castel Sant'AngeloActivities
- 08:00 Vatican Museums + Sistine Chapel (early entry) 3-4 hours
The 8 AM early entry slot (booked online) avoids the 2-3 hour walk-in queues. 8 km of galleries; the Sistine Chapel is at the end of the official route
Cost: $23 / €20 with audio guide TIP: Book online via the official Musei Vaticani site. Audio guide (€8 / $9 extra) makes the Sistine Chapel context-rich. Photography prohibited in the Sistine Chapel. Closed Sundays except the last Sunday of each month (free entry, 90-min queues). - 12:30 St. Peter's Basilica 2-2.5 hours including dome climb
Free entry but security queue 30-60 min. Climb the dome ($14 / €12) for the city view — 551 steps after the elevator. The basilica interior is the largest Catholic church in the world
Cost: Free entry; dome $14 / €12 TIP: Dress code enforced: shoulders/knees covered (free shawls available). Best to skip the dome on a hot summer day — claustrophobic climb. - 15:00 Lunch — Trattoria Pizzeria al Pellegrino 1-1.5 hours
Casual Vatican-area trattoria. Carbonara + pizza margherita. Many Vatican-area restaurants are tourist-priced; this is one of the local-favored ones
Cost: $35-55 / €30-47 TIP: Reservations not strictly necessary but recommended for lunch peak (1-2 PM). Cash-friendly. - 16:30 Castel Sant'Angelo 1.5-2 hours
Built 139 AD as Hadrian's mausoleum; the popes converted it to a fortress in the medieval era. The 7-floor spiral ramp inside leads to the rooftop with the iconic Vatican view
Cost: $15 / €13 TIP: The rooftop terrace has the most-photographed Vatican view in Rome. Connect to St. Peter's via the elevated 'Passetto' corridor (when open). - 19:00 Aperitivo at Ponte Sant'Angelo 1 hour
The Bernini-statue bridge to Castel Sant'Angelo. Free, photogenic. Pair with a wine bar nearby (Etabli, 5-min walk)
Cost: $15 / €13 with drink TIP: Free walking. Sunset photography window (depending on season). Pair with Etabli aperitivo. - 20:30 Trastevere dinner — Da Enzo al 29 or Tonnarello 2-2.5 hours
Cross the river to Trastevere for the cobblestone-alley dinner experience. Da Enzo al 29 (cash-only, no reservations) or Tonnarello (the pecorino-wheel cacio e pepe theater)
Cost: $30-55 / €26-47 TIP: Da Enzo al 29: arrive by 7 PM for the dinner line. Tonnarello: 30-45 min walk-in wait. Cash backup essential. - 23:00 Trastevere after-dinner stroll + gelato 45 min - 1 hour
Trastevere's cobblestone alleys are the most-photogenic late-night Roman scene. The 1.5km loop around Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere passes the 4th-century basilica facade lit by golden floodlights
Cost: $5-10 / €4-9 gelato TIP: Fior di Luna (Via della Lungaretta 96) is the artisanal gelato pick — pistachio from Bronte and ricotta + fig are signature flavors. Open until midnight Friday-Saturday.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast (before early Vatican)
Hotel · $5-15 / €4-13
Substantial — Vatican is 4 hours minimum. Eat before the early entry slot.
Lunch
Trattoria Pizzeria al Pellegrino
Vatican/Prati · $35-55 / €30-47
Carbonara + pizza margherita. Cash-friendly. Walking distance from Castel Sant'Angelo.
Dinner
Da Enzo al 29 (Trastevere) or Tonnarello
Trastevere · $30-55 / €26-47
Da Enzo al 29 (cash-only, no reservations, line at 7 PM) for the textbook trattoria. Tonnarello for the theater of cacio e pepe in the wheel.
Hotel → Vatican: Metro A line to Ottaviano-S.Pietro. Vatican → Castel Sant'Angelo: 10-min walk along Via della Conciliazione. Castel Sant'Angelo → Trastevere: 20-min walk via Ponte Sant'Angelo. Day 2 transit: $4 / €3.40.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Centro Storico & Borghese
Pantheon · Trevi · Piazza Navona · Villa BorgheseActivities
- 08:30 Piazza Navona morning walk 30-45 min
Bernini's Fountain of Four Rivers in the centerpiece, surrounded by Borromini's Sant'Agnese in Agone church. The piazza was once a Roman athletic stadium. Free, walking-only
Cost: Free TIP: Best 8-10 AM before the street performers arrive. The morning light on the fountains is the photo window. - 09:30 Pantheon revisit + Tazza d'Oro espresso 45 min - 1 hour
Pantheon's morning light through the oculus is the photographic ideal. The Tazza d'Oro coffee bar next door is the iconic post-Pantheon espresso
Cost: Pantheon free; espresso $2 TIP: Standing-at-the-counter espresso at €1.20 / $1.40. 'Caffè macchiato' for espresso with a milk dab. - 11:00 Galleria Borghese 2 hours
Bernini's sculptures (David, Apollo and Daphne, The Rape of Proserpina) plus Caravaggio paintings. The most-respected museum in Rome after the Vatican. 2-hour timed entry slots — reserve 2 weeks ahead
Cost: $15 / €13 advance ticket TIP: Reservations essential — walk-in is impossible. Sets a specific 2-hour entry slot; you must leave promptly. Audio guide ($6 / €5) is helpful. - 13:30 Lunch — Felice a Testaccio (cacio e pepe) 1.5 hours
Take taxi or metro to Testaccio. Felice a Testaccio's tonnarelli cacio e pepe — the destination pasta in Rome
Cost: $35-65 / €30-56 TIP: Reservations 2-3 weeks ahead. The cacio e pepe is whipped tableside — watch the chef create the glossy sauce. Pair with Frascati DOC. - 15:30 Testaccio Market + Mordi e Vai 1-1.5 hours
Testaccio Market for the local food scene. Mordi e Vai (€5 sliced-meat sandwiches with Roman stew fillings) and Casa Manco (Roman-style pizza al taglio)
Cost: $10-25 / €9-22 TIP: Cash and major cards. Mon-Sat 8 AM-3 PM. Mordi e Vai's sandwich is the iconic Testaccio bite. - 17:30 Pincian Hill (Villa Borghese) sunset 45 min - 1 hour
The Pincian Hill terrace overlooks the entire city — St. Peter's dome to the west, Piazza del Popolo below, the Vatican silhouette at sunset. Free, walking-only
Cost: Free TIP: Best 30 min before sunset through 30 min after. The Pincian Promenade is the locals' evening walking spot. - 19:30 Farewell dinner — Roscioli or modern Roman 2-2.5 hours
Last-night Roman dinner. Roscioli for the iconic modern trattoria; or Pianostrada for the chef-rotation modern Italian
Cost: $45-95 / €39-82 TIP: Reservations 2-3 weeks ahead. Pair with a Tuscan or Sicilian wine from the cellar list. - 22:00 Piazza Navona at night + final espresso 45 min - 1 hour
Piazza Navona after dinner is the textbook Roman evening — Bernini's Fountain of Four Rivers under floodlights, street musicians, and the Borromini church facade glowing. Free, walking distance from Centro Storico hotels
Cost: Free + $3-5 espresso TIP: Sant'Eustachio Caffè (Piazza di Sant'Eustachio 82) is the closing-night espresso pilgrimage — order 'caffè senza zucchero' if you don't want it pre-sweetened. Open until 1 AM weekends.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Tazza d'Oro espresso + cornetto
Pantheon · $3-7 / €2-6
Standing espresso at Tazza d'Oro + cornetto. The iconic Roman morning ritual.
Lunch
Felice a Testaccio (cacio e pepe)
Testaccio · $35-65 / €30-56
The destination cacio e pepe in Rome. Whipped tableside; pair with Frascati DOC.
Dinner
Roscioli (last-night farewell)
Centro Storico · $45-95 / €39-82
Iconic modern trattoria. Reservations 2-3 weeks ahead via TheFork.
Hotel → Piazza Navona / Pantheon: walking from Centro Storico hotels, or Bus 64 from Termini. Pantheon → Galleria Borghese: 20-min walk through Piazza del Popolo. Borghese → Testaccio: Metro B line via Piramide. Day 3 transit: $4 / €3.40.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Catacombs + Appian Way + Aventine
Catacombs of San Callisto · Appian Way · Aventine keyhole · Tiber IslandActivities
- 09:00 Catacombs of San Callisto 1.5 hours
1st-4th century Christian burial network — 20 km of underground tunnels, 500,000 burials. Guided tours only (60 min) in English. Pope Callixtus and 9 popes were buried here
Cost: $10 / €8.50 TIP: Bus 118 from Circo Massimo. Tours run every 20 min in 4 languages. Wear sturdy shoes — uneven floors. Closed Wednesdays. - 11:00 Appian Way bike ride 2-2.5 hours
The 2,300-year-old Roman road, parts still original. Bike rental at the Catacombs entrance ($15 / €13 for half-day). 12 km loop past tombs, ruins, and the Roman countryside
Cost: $15 / €13 bike rental TIP: Helmet included. The road is partially closed to cars on Sundays — bike-only and the canonical Rome experience. Bring water. - 14:00 Lunch — Trattoria Cecilia Metella (Appian Way) 1.5 hours
Roadside Roman trattoria on the Appian Way. Classic carbonara, abbacchio, and house wine. Outdoor terrace under olive trees
Cost: $35-55 / €30-47 TIP: Cash-friendly. The 'pranzo turistico' (tourist lunch set) at €25 / $29 includes antipasto + pasta + wine. - 16:00 Aventine Hill + the Knights of Malta keyhole 1-1.5 hours
The most-photographed keyhole in Rome — the Aventine Hill's Knights of Malta gate. Looking through the keyhole frames St. Peter's dome perfectly in three gardens (the Knights' garden, the public Aventine garden, the Vatican garden) — a 1-min walk wonder
Cost: Free TIP: The keyhole queue can run 30 min on weekends — go weekday morning. The Aventine Hill also has the Giardino degli Aranci (Orange Garden) with the iconic St. Peter's panorama. - 17:30 Tiber Island + Trastevere golden hour 1-1.5 hours
Walk from Aventine across to Tiber Island (Isola Tiberina) and into Trastevere. Sunset over the Tiber River with the city as backdrop
Cost: Free TIP: The Ponte Sisto pedestrian bridge has the canonical sunset photo with St. Peter's dome in the background. - 19:30 Trastevere dinner — Pianostrada 2-2.5 hours
Modern Roman cuisine by four women chefs. Reservations required
Cost: $45-85 / €39-73 TIP: Reservations 2-3 weeks ahead via TheFork. The focaccia + rotating-pasta menu is the centerpiece. - 22:00 Trastevere nightlife — Bar San Calisto 1-1.5 hours
Trastevere's legendary working-class bar (Piazza San Calisto 3-5) — €3 negronis, plastic cups, and a mixed crowd of locals, students, and the occasional film crew. The opposite of touristy aperitivo bars
Cost: $8-15 / €7-13 TIP: Cash only. Open until 2 AM. Outdoor piazza tables fill up by 10 PM — arrive early or stand at the bar. The €3 negroni is the order.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or Roscioli Caffè
Centro Storico · $5-15 / €4-13
Roscioli Caffè for the modern Roman breakfast — espresso + cornetto + fresh-squeezed juice.
Lunch
Trattoria Cecilia Metella (Appian Way)
Appian Way · $35-55 / €30-47
Roadside Roman trattoria. The 'pranzo turistico' set at €25 / $29 with pasta + meat + wine.
Dinner
Pianostrada (Trastevere modern Roman)
Trastevere · $45-85 / €39-73
Modern Roman cuisine by four women chefs. Rotating pasta menu, house-made focaccia.
Hotel → Catacombs: Metro B line to Circo Massimo, then Bus 118 (15 min). Catacombs → Aventine: Bus 118 back to Circo Massimo, walk to Aventine Hill (10 min). Aventine → Trastevere: walking via Ponte Sublicio (20 min).
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Ostia Antica + Farewell
Ostia Antica · Eur district · Farewell dinnerActivities
- 09:00 Ostia Antica (ancient Roman port) 3-4 hours
30 min by train from Roma Porta San Paolo to Ostia Antica. The ancient Roman port city — better-preserved than the Forum because it was abandoned (silting) rather than continuously rebuilt. The mosaic floors of the Baths of Neptune are intact. Most travelers find Ostia more impressive than the Forum
Cost: $2.30 / €2 train + $15 / €13 entry TIP: Bring water and a hat — minimal shade. The site is 1.5 km long; allow 3-4 hours. Audio guide ($6 / €5) helps with context. - 13:30 Lunch at Ostia or back in Rome 1.5 hours
Ristorante Allo Sbarco di Enea (near the Ostia Antica entrance) for Roman cuisine. Or take the train back to Rome and lunch at Testaccio Market
Cost: $30-50 / €26-43 TIP: Allo Sbarco di Enea is the on-site trattoria. The 'pranzo del lavoratore' (worker's lunch) at €20 / $23 is the local pricing. - 15:30 EUR district (modern Mussolini-era architecture) 1.5-2 hours
Built 1935-1940 for the planned-but-cancelled 1942 World Expo. The 'Square Colosseum' (Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana) is the iconic photo. Italian futurism + colonial-era architecture. Free walking
Cost: Free walking TIP: Take Metro B line to EUR Magliana (10 min from Pyramid). The Square Colosseum (Palazzo della Civiltà del Lavoro) is the unmissable building. Fendi's headquarters is there. - 18:00 Aperitivo at Etabli or Litro 1.5 hours
Pre-dinner Roman ritual. Etabli (Centro Storico) for the 17th-century palazzo setting; Litro (Monteverde) for the natural wine flight
Cost: $15-30 / €13-26 TIP: Reservations recommended for weekend evenings. The 7-9 PM aperitivo with unlimited buffet is the standard. - 20:00 Farewell dinner — Roscioli or Il Pagliaccio 2.5-3 hours
Trip-closing Roman dinner. Roscioli for the modern trattoria; Il Pagliaccio (2 Michelin stars) for the splurge
Cost: $50-360 / €43-310 TIP: Roscioli reservations 2-3 weeks ahead; Il Pagliaccio 1-2 months. Pair with a vintage Brunello di Montalcino or Barolo. - 23:00 Final-night Trevi coin toss + gelato 45 min - 1 hour
Trevi after 11 PM clears the daytime mob — the floodlit Baroque scene is the canonical Roman 'return promise' moment. Pair with a closing gelato at Giolitti or Frigidarium
Cost: Free + $5 gelato TIP: Frigidarium (Via del Governo Vecchio 112) gelato dipped in dark chocolate — Roman gelato hall of fame. The Trevi 'three coins' tradition: first coin promises a return to Rome, second a Roman lover, third a Roman wedding.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Roma Termini bakery or hotel
Termini · $5-15 / €4-13
Roman pastries + espresso at Roma Termini bakeries. Pack water for Ostia Antica.
Lunch
Allo Sbarco di Enea (Ostia)
Ostia Antica · $30-50 / €26-43
On-site Roman cuisine. 'Pranzo del lavoratore' worker's lunch at €20 / $23.
Dinner
Roscioli or Il Pagliaccio (farewell)
Centro Storico · $50-360 / €43-310
Roscioli for the modern Roman trattoria. Il Pagliaccio for the 2-Michelin-star splurge ($200-360).
Hotel → Ostia Antica: Metro B to Pyramid station, transfer to Roma-Lido train to Ostia Antica (45 min total, $2.30 / €2 each way). Ostia → EUR: Roma-Lido train back to EUR Magliana. EUR → Centro Storico: Metro B line (15 min).
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Comfortable walking shoes — Roman cobblestones are unforgiving; expect 15,000-20,000 steps/day
- ✓ Shoulder/knee coverage for Vatican and major churches — free shawls available but bring your own
- ✓ Light layers — Rome temperature swings 8-15°C between morning and afternoon in spring/fall
- ✓ Crossbody bag with zipper — pickpocketing at Trevi, Colosseum, Termini, metro
- ✓ Refillable water bottle — Rome's 2,500 'nasoni' drinking fountains dispense potable spring water
- ✓ Compact umbrella — winter has frequent showers; summer has occasional storms
- ✓ Adapter for Type C/F European plugs (220V)
- ✓ Cash backup (€100-150) — many trattorias still cash-only, including Da Enzo al 29 and Bar San Calisto
- ✓ Reusable shopping bag — Italian supermarkets charge €0.10-0.20 per plastic bag
- ✓ Comfortable closed-toe shoes for Ostia Antica — the site is 1.5 km of uneven Roman pavement
- ✓ Water and a hat for Ostia and Appian Way — minimal shade on both
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