Free Things to Do In Rome
• Complete your Roman holiday with a visit to the legendary Vatican Museum, which is home to the Sistine chapel and other renowned Roman gems. Though there is normally an admission ticket required for entry, try dropping a visit on the last Sunday of the month, when the entry is free for public (9 to 12:30).
• Standing tall for almost 2,000 years, the Pantheon is a miraculous temple that has survived the wrath of time. This is the very temple that retained the title of the world’s largest free-standing dome till as recently as the 20th century. Visit this destination for it is the oldest domed building in Rome.
• St. Peter’s Basilica is a sight that should definitely feature on your must-see list. While the basilica itself is an architectural wonder, the fact that it is home to the works of Michelangelo, makes it all the more worth visiting.
• Stop by at the Trevi Fountain, one of the most famous outdoor landmarks of Rome. Completed in 1762, this stunning fountain is apparently the largest baroque fountains.
• Scale up the Spanish steps – a beautiful arch of steps stretching between Piazza di Spagna to Trinitadei Monti.
• Take a walk around the ‘Italian quarter’ of Rome – the neighbourhood of Trestevere, which is home to some of the oldest churches in Rome.
• Have an ultimate family outing by heading to Park Gianicolo, where you can witness some sweeping panoramic views of Rome. The parks also hosts free puppet shows on a daily basis, showcasing a century-old European tradition.
• Stop over at one of the most popular piazzas around Rome, the Pizza di Spagna. This piazza was where legendary poet John Keats once resided, in an apartment overlooking the square.
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