Travel around Rome with Bobby
I chose to visit Rome because it’s a city where history and culture are alive in every corner. The idea of walking through ancient ruins like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum was irresistible. I wanted to experience the artistic masterpieces in the Vatican, especially Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling. Rome’s rich culinary scene, with traditional pasta dishes and espresso bars around every piazza, also drew me in. Plus, exploring the city’s vibrant neighborhoods like Trastevere promised an authentic glimpse into modern Roman life. Rome felt like a place where every moment would be unforgettable, with endless layers of history, art, and Italian charm to uncover.
Day 1Ancient Marvels – The Colosseum and Roman Forum
My first day in Rome was all about stepping back into ancient history. I started at the Colosseum, and walking through this grand arena felt surreal as I imagined the gladiators and roaring crowds that once filled its stands. After soaking in the sheer scale of the Colosseum, I walked over to the Roman Forum, which was once the heart of Roman public life. Standing among the ruins, temples, and ancient columns, I felt like I was walking in the footsteps of emperors.
For lunch, I stopped at La Taverna dei Fori Imperiali, a cozy trattoria near the Forum, and tried their homemade carbonara, which was creamy and rich. I checked into Hotel de Russie, a luxurious hotel with a beautiful courtyard garden that felt like a calm oasis after a day of exploring. In the evening, I strolled down the lively streets, taking in the energy of Rome at night.
The Colosseum and Roman Forum are an awe-inspiring way to start your Rome adventure. Make sure to book your tickets in advance to avoid the crowds!
- Bobby
Day 2A Masterpiece in Every Corner – The Vatican and Sistine Chapel
Day two took me to Vatican City, a city-state that’s home to some of the world’s greatest art. I joined an early morning tour to beat the crowds and started with St. Peter’s Basilica, where the grandeur and detailed architecture left me speechless. Next, I visited the Vatican Museums; each room felt like a treasure trove, from ancient statues to Renaissance masterpieces. The pinnacle was the Sistine Chapel, where Michelangelo’s ceiling frescoes were even more breathtaking than I imagined.
After the tour, I had lunch at Trattoria Vaticano Giggi, where I tried saltimbocca, a Roman specialty of veal, prosciutto, and sage. Back at Hotel de Russie, I relaxed in their serene garden before heading out to explore more of Rome by night.
Trattoria Vaticano Giggi served a delicious saltimbocca that was tender and full of flavor. The casual, welcoming vibe made it a great stop after touring the Vatican, with the staff adding a warm touch to the experience. It felt like an authentic taste of Rome.
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Returning to Hotel de Russie each night felt like a peaceful retreat amidst the city’s bustle. The quiet garden courtyard was perfect for relaxing, and the room amenities exceeded expectations. It was a luxurious experience worth every moment.
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Exploring Vatican City, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Sistine Chapel was deeply moving. The artistic masterpieces and the impressive architecture created a sense of wonder, especially Michelangelo's frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. It’s a cultural experience not to be missed.
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The Vatican is a must-see for art lovers, but make sure to pace yourself—there’s so much to take in! Also, book an early tour to avoid the busiest hours.
- Bobby
Day 3The Heart of Rome – Pantheon and Piazza Navona
I began day three by visiting the Pantheon, one of Rome’s most well-preserved ancient structures. The architectural perfection of the dome and the natural light streaming in from the oculus created a peaceful and awe-inspiring atmosphere. After marveling at the Pantheon, I wandered over to Piazza Navona, a lively square filled with street artists, fountains, and cafes.
For lunch, I grabbed a table at Da Baffetto for a classic Roman pizza topped with fresh ingredients. I spent the afternoon in Campo de’ Fiori market, browsing colorful stalls selling everything from fresh produce to spices and oils. Later, I walked across the city to explore the elegant Spanish Steps before returning to my hotel for a relaxing evening.
Da Baffetto’s Roman pizza was perfectly crispy, topped with fresh ingredients that tasted amazing. The informal atmosphere and friendly service added to the charm, making it a fantastic choice for lunch. This was classic, delicious Italian pizza.
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Hotel de Russie continued to impress, especially with its quiet, comfortable rooms and attentive service. The hotel’s blend of history and modern luxury made it a delightful base. It provided everything I needed for relaxation.
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Visiting the Pantheon and strolling around Piazza Navona was a delightful experience, filled with history and lively Roman spirit. The Pantheon’s architecture was stunning, and Piazza Navona’s fountains and artists created a vibrant atmosphere. It was a day filled with beauty and culture.
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The Pantheon is incredible in its simplicity and beauty, and Piazza Navona is a great place to soak in Rome’s energy. Don’t skip Campo de’ Fiori if you’re looking for authentic souvenirs.
- Bobby
Day 4A Taste of Trastevere – Rome’s Bohemian Side
Day four was dedicated to exploring Trastevere, one of Rome’s most charming and colorful neighborhoods. The cobbled streets, ivy-covered buildings, and lively atmosphere gave Trastevere a unique character. I visited Santa Maria in Trastevere, one of Rome’s oldest churches, with beautiful mosaics that glimmered in the light.
For lunch, I tried the famous cacio e pepe at Osteria da Enzo al 29—a simple yet delicious pasta dish made with pecorino cheese and black pepper. After lunch, I continued to explore the area, browsing small boutiques and art galleries. In the evening, I joined locals at a lively wine bar, tasting Italian wines and enjoying the relaxed nightlife of Trastevere.
Osteria da Enzo al 29 in Trastevere served an unforgettable cacio e pepe that was both creamy and perfectly seasoned. The simple, classic flavors were a true testament to Roman cuisine. The cozy, rustic vibe made it a memorable meal.
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Returning to Hotel de Russie each evening felt like coming home to an oasis. The comfortable rooms and luxurious surroundings added a sense of relaxation and indulgence. I looked forward to returning to this perfect hideaway each night.
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Exploring Trastevere was a beautiful immersion into Rome’s local culture and bohemian spirit. The ivy-covered streets and unique shops added a special charm, while Santa Maria in Trastevere showcased Rome’s religious art beautifully. It was a day of delightful discoveries.
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Trastevere is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience Rome’s bohemian side. It’s perfect for a relaxed day of wandering, eating, and immersing in local culture.
- Bobby
Day 5Fountains, Steps, and a Farewell – Trevi Fountain and Villa Borghese
On my final day, I started with an early visit to the Trevi Fountain to avoid the crowds. The fountain was stunning, and I joined in the tradition by tossing a coin in, hoping it would bring me back to Rome someday. From there, I walked to the Spanish Steps and admired the view from the top before heading over to Villa Borghese, a peaceful park that offers a green escape from the bustling city.
For lunch, I enjoyed a delicious meal at Ginger Sapori e Salute, a trendy restaurant with fresh Mediterranean-inspired dishes. My last stop was Galleria Borghese, where I admired works by Bernini and Caravaggio, ending my journey with a dose of art and beauty. Saying goodbye to Rome was bittersweet, but I left with incredible memories.
Lunch at Ginger Sapori e Salute was light and refreshing, with fresh Mediterranean-inspired dishes that were perfect for a sunny day. The avocado toast was flavorful and well-prepared, giving a modern twist to traditional Roman flavors. It was a lovely farewell meal.
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My final night at Hotel de Russie was bittersweet, as I didn’t want to leave such a fantastic place. The luxurious rooms and exceptional service made my stay unforgettable, and it was the perfect conclusion to my Roman adventure.
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Visiting Trevi Fountain and Villa Borghese offered a peaceful, scenic way to end my trip. Tossing a coin into Trevi was a memorable tradition, and Villa Borghese’s gardens provided a tranquil setting for reflection. It was a perfect, relaxing finale to my Roman journey.
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Starting the day at Trevi Fountain is magical, and Villa Borghese provides a lovely, peaceful contrast to the city’s energy. The Galleria Borghese is a must for art lovers—a true gem in Rome.
- Bobby
Summary of My Trip
Rome was an unforgettable experience, filled with a perfect blend of ancient history, breathtaking art, and Italian charm. Walking through the Colosseum and Roman Forum, I felt connected to centuries of fascinating history, while the grandeur of Vatican City and the Sistine Chapel’s art left me speechless. Every meal was a culinary delight, from the creamy carbonara to the simple, flavorful cacio e pepe—each dish was a testament to Rome’s rich food culture. Hotel de Russie was an oasis amid the city’s lively streets, offering luxury and tranquility that made each evening a pleasure to return to. Trastevere’s charming cobbled streets showed me the bohemian side of Rome, while iconic spots like the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps provided classic Roman scenes. Each neighborhood had its own character, and the people were as warm and vibrant as the city itself. The blend of old-world charm and modern Italian life is what makes Rome truly captivating. Leaving felt bittersweet, but I know I’ll return to explore even more of the Eternal City’s layers.
Through Bobby's eyes
My experiences
Rome is a city that offers an immersive experience, combining historical wonders, delicious cuisine, and vibrant culture. Each day in the city provided a unique mix of ancient ruins, incredible art, and lively piazzas, leaving a lasting impression. It’s a destination that effortlessly blends the charm of the past with the energy of modern Italian life, making it a must-visit for any traveler.
Lunch at La Taverna dei Fori Imperiali was a true Roman experience, with their carbonara being one of the best I’ve ever tasted. The creamy sauce, paired with perfectly cooked pasta, was a delicious start to my culinary journey. The trattoria's cozy, authentic ambiance made it even better.
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Hotel de Russie was an incredible choice, combining luxury with a serene garden in the heart of Rome. The staff was attentive, and the beautifully designed rooms provided a peaceful escape after a day of exploration. Its location near major landmarks was an added bonus.
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Visiting the Colosseum and Roman Forum was a perfect introduction to Rome’s ancient history. The grandeur of the Colosseum and the historical depth of the Forum were awe-inspiring. Both sites felt like stepping back into ancient Rome.
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