Rome, Italy Travel Guide: Things to Do, Where to Eat, and Where to Stay
A journey into the past—historic Rome is a mix of hauntingly ancient ruins, awe-inspiring art and vibrant street life. Italy’s hot-blooded capital is one of the world’s most romantic and inspiring cities.
Lap up the dolce vita lifestyle while gorging on art and culture, people-watch on the piazzas and feast like a Roman by finishing off your visit with gelato and a shot of un caffè. But, never say espresso.
WHAT TO SEE IN ROME, ITALY
First developed in the 7th century BC and now an impressive sprawl of ruins, the Roman Forum was ancient Rome's showpiece centre—a grandiose district of temples, basilicas and vibrant public spaces. The Colosseum, Rome’s great gladiatorial arena was inaugurated in AD 80 and is the most thrilling of the city's ancient sights.
The fame of the Sistine Chapel lies mainly in the frescos that decorate the interior—most particularly the Sistine Chapel ceiling and The Last Judgment by Michelangelo. Michelangelo worked on several projects in Rome including the massive marble sculpture of Moses in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli.
WHERE TO EAT IN ROME, ITALY
Villa Spalletti Trivelli's cuisine draws heavily from local Italian tradition—offering simple yet delicious selection of salads and exquisite homemade pasta dishes using the Spalletti Trivelli family’s organic Pomario olive oil.
Indulge on favorites like Spinach and Ricotta with Butter and Sage or Penne with Genoese Basil Pesto. Save room for their homemade gelato.
THINGS TO DO IN ROME, ITALY
Secreted away in the heart of Rome or sprawled across hilltops outside of town, Rome’s gardens are a fragrant oasis with ancient statuary and fountains. Dating back to 1564, The Gardens of the Villa Medici are cut into a stony hillside configured of multiple terraces with pomegranate, orange and lemon trees.
Opened in 1880, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma is well-known for its legendary acoustics. The outdoor theatre at the Baths of Caracalla, with the Roman ruins as the backdrop, is the venue for the opera company's summertime presentations in Rome.
WHERE TO DRINK IN ROME, ITALY
The exclusive rooftop of Villa Spalletti Trivelli has undergone a complete transformation to become a sanctuary to enjoy throughout the day and into the evening. Hotel guests are greeted by a complimentary bar with a range of classic spirits, wines and Prosecco to sip while enjoying the view of ancient Rome and the surrounding hillsides. Need a refresher? Cold dishes offered include Prosciutto and Melon.
WHERE TO STAY IN ROME, ITALY
Villa Spalletti Trivelli was built by the widow of Count Venceslao Spalletti Trivelli—Senator of the Kingdom of Italy. The aristocratic family's century-old, opulent city retreat awaits your arrival.
Unique among the historic residences—the discreet and intimate luxury villa hotel includes refined drawing rooms furnished with genuine antiques.
Enjoy sumptuous rooms with every comfort and views over the private gardens of the villa. We recommend the Grand Deluxe Suites with their soothing color scheme and styling blended with both antique and modern elements.
Luxurious oversized marble bathrooms with separate bathtub and shower include organic bath sets.
Ready for a taste of how Roman nobility lived in the early 20th century?
5 REASONS TO VISIT® TIPS
1. TAKE A PLUNGE. Private rooftop jacuzzis are open from 11 am to 10 pm for guests of Villa Spalletti Trivelli. Enjoy panoramic views of ancient Rome and beyond.
2. THE BEST LOCATION. The hotel is in an ideal position for visiting ancient Rome's stunning historical sites as well as the elegant shopping districts of Via del Corso and Via Condotti, and public offices such as the Ministry of the Interior, the Constitutional Court and others.
3. REHYDRATE. Enjoy a spacious and elegant wellness center that delights the senses with its tepidarium, Turkish bath and relaxation room. Personal trainers available upon request.
4. UPGRADE. Upgrade to a Garden Suite with their luxurious private terrace and outdoor seating.
5. BREAKFAST. Breakfast is an over-the-top buffet spread with plenty of freshly baked pastries and fruit, plus a full range of omelets to order. Afternoon tea is served in the Sala del Camino.
6. WINE. Enjoy a day trip to Pomario, the Spalletti Trivelli Winery in Umbria. Nestled near Città della Pieve, Pomario Farm’s ancient olive groves and grapevines are testament to the property’s historical agricultural past.
Note: This information was accurate when this article was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.