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Exploring Rome By Foot

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. And when in Rome, the best way to see the sights is to WALK just like the other tourists do! And that’s just what we did!

Rome is a big city with a grand culture and many historical sites. There are so many things to do in Rome, it can be difficult to know where to start. But whatever you do, don’t let this deter you from getting around by foot, especially on a lovely day.

The “Classic” Sights of Rome

We started our Classic Rome walking tour at 8:00 in the morning when it was not yet crowded and headed to the first point of the tour itinerary – The Vatican.  The line to enter St. Peter’s Basilica was starting to build up and we were glad to be there before it got too long.

st peters basilica

After admiring the beauty and grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica, the next stop was Castel Sant’Angelo (also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian) which is located in Parco Adriano, a few meters away from The Vatican ground and St. Peter’s Square. We took a brief walk around the castle before moving on to the other highlights of the Eternal City.

Walking at a leisurely pace, it took us around 20 minutes to get to the Column of Marcus Aurelius. It is a magnificent column in the middle of Piazza Colona, with intricate details of the story of Marcus Aurelius’ battles. On the top of the column is the statue of St. Peter.

Column of Marcus Aurelius

The walk from Piazza Colona to the famous Via dei Condotti was not a short one but was worth the time. Via dei Condotti is like New York’s 5th Avenue, where the rich and famous shop for opulent merchandise such as leather goods and bags from famous fashion brands.  From there, we headed to the Spanish Steps and the nearby Trevi Fountain. Like many tourists, we flipped some coins into the fountain and made a wish!

Trevi Fountain

The walking tour was almost done, and the sun was already high around the time we reached Piazza Venezia.  The nearest attraction is The Vittoriano, an impressive marble monument in honor of Victor Emmanuel, the 1st king of the unified Italy.

From here, we were going on to do the Colosseum and Ancient Rome Tour so we walked down along Via Monte Tarpeo to reach the Roman Forum.

roman forum roman forum

The Roman Forum is a very well-known attraction because you can find some of the oldest buildings of the ancient city amongst the remaining structure. And not far from here are the Arch of Titus and Rome’s ultimate tourist attraction – The Colosseum.

It was already past noon by this time but we were still bursting with enthusiasm as we stood next to The Colosseum.  We sat outside and took in all the beautiful sights around us.

My advice to anyone wanting to explore Rome’s most famous sights is to do it on foot. It was a long but worthy walk that my family and I would not have missed for the world!

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20 responses

  1. Magnificent work of art by the Romans. I would walk just to see them up close and personal. I love walking anyway, it’s a good exercise. Wow!! just wow, they are creative.

    1. Rome is a magnificent place to explore by foot. It’s vast and yet when you walk around, you feel like everything is close by. There’s just too many to visit.

  2. wow! i must say you are very lucky to be in that place, where there are so many mythological history right?

  3. one of the places i dream to visit and one of the world historical country.

  4. OMG it looks absolutely gorgeous! One of these days I’m going to visit Rome. I’m lucky though – one of best best friends come from there, so I know I’ll get to see the real Rome!

    1. That’s awesome Suzy! I hope you get to visit it real soon and enjoy the nice spring weather!

  5. This was our second return to Italy with my wife and we can’t still get over our amazing experience. Sistine Chapel was the highlight of our tour and our experienced guide Franco was patient enough to let us get awed by Michelangelo’s ‘The Last Judgement’ among other renaissance gems by the world’s greatest art maestros. The experience was out-of-this-world and the tranquillity inside the chapel really amazed us. There were so many antiquities and classical age materials that you can’t explore in one tour. We can’t hesitate to recommend this service for the excellent tour they gifted us. Thanks.

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