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Once the de facto capital of the world, the “Eternal City” never fails to inspire awe with its enduring classical architecture, archaeological marvels and excellent museums.
From the ancient Colosseum to the celestial Sistine Chapel, elegant gardens and modern art galleries, the capital of Italy highlights the triumphs of humanity past and present. And with authentic pasta alla Carbonara, supplì (deep-fried rice balls with tomato sauce) and pizza al taglio available in every piazza – you’ll dine well in Rome, too.

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Shop for fine Italian goods on Via Del Corso

The best shopping in Rome can be found on this iconic avenue, which houses everything from the most illustrious Italian fashion houses – Gucci, Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana, and Fendi, to name a few – to high street retail brands and indie boutiques. After stocking up on stylish gifts and souvenirs, duck into Galleria Alberto Sordi to marvel at the historic shopping gallery’s Art Nouveau stained-glass ceilings and gleaming marble floors.

Make a wish at the Trevi Fountain

One of the most iconic Rome attractions, this stunning Baroque masterpiece features an imposing statue of the sea god Neptune flanked by majestic, winged horses and cascading waterfalls. Owing to a legend that tossing a coin into the fountain ensures a return trip to Rome, people flock to this beloved landmark to make a wish, snap photos and bask in the fountain’s exquisite beauty.

Taste the ‘four pastas of Rome’

When it comes to what to do in Rome, devouring pasta is a must. Start with one of the ‘four pastas of Rome’: Amatriciana, carbonara, cacio e pepe (cheese and pepper) and gricia (made with pecorino, guanciale, and black pepper). For an extra authentic experience, pair these classic dishes with a glass of dry Frascati, a popular local white wine dating to ancient Roman times.

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