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  3. Dear visitors, Rome.info brings you an interactive street map of Rome with integrated sights, tourist attractions and usefull transportation points. In addition, this customized interactive Google Rome map offers the street search within the whole city of Rome (including the Vatican).

    • The Colosseum
    • The Roman Forum
    • St. Peter's Basilica
    • Vatican Museums and The Sistine Chapel
    • The Trevi Fountain
    • The Pantheon
    • Piazza Navona
    • Villa and Galleria Borghese
    • The Spanish Steps
    • Castel St. Angelo

    The Colosseum must be one of the city's most thrilling sights. As you stare in awe at it, try and imagine it clad in Travertine stone and marble and supporting a huge canvas awning designed to keep the sun off 50,000 spectators. In its cavernous underground world, gladiators lived and trained and wild animals were caged ready to be raised up to the...

    Leave yourself at least a couple of hours to explore the sprawl of ruins that cover the site of the Roman Forum. Building started on the site of an Etruscan burial ground in the 7th century BC, becoming the magnificent central showpiece of the ancient city. The area was home totemples, public spaces, baths and basilicasand with the help of informat...

    St. Peter's Basilica is at the heart of the Vatican City, and is the most spectacular and richest of Italy's churches. St. Peter's is full of beautiful works of art, including La Pietà, Michelangelo's evocative sculpture of Mary and Jesus. The church took 120 years to construct, eventually being consecrated in 1626. Be prepared to queue to get in a...

    Also in the Vatican City are a collection of museums containing some of the world's greatest art works. On show are Etruscan bronzes and Egyptian mummies, frescoes by Raphael and works by Caravaggio and Leonardo da Vinci. Part of the museum complex contains the Sistine Chapel, or Capella Sistina, where one of the world's most iconic ceilings can be...

    The eternal city is full of imposing and playful statues, but the Trevi Fountain is probably one of the most iconic. This fountain is known around the world for Anita Ekberg's dip in the film, La Dolce Vita. Recently restored, this water feature is an over-the-top collection of baroque mythical figures and wild horses. Tradition states that throwin...

    This is one of the oldest and most influential buildings in the Western world, having stood for over 2,000 years. Its magnificent bronze, gilded and painted interior belies the rather drab and pock-marked exterior it shows to the world. The Pantheonhas the largest un-reinforced concrete dome ever built in the world. The Pantheon's massive dimension...

    This ornate square was for many centuries the site of the city's main market. It is still a popular place for street artists and hawkers to entertain tourists while they relax at a street cafe. The Piazza is surrounded by old baroque palaces and dominated by Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers- the rivers Nile, Ganges, Danube and Plate.

    This outstanding gallery contains one of the best private art collections in the world, with stunning works by Raphael, Titian, Bernini and Caravaggio. The collection was put together in the late 16th century by one of the most ruthless art collectors of all times, Cardinal Scipione Borghese. If you only have time to visit one gallery in the city, ...

    Nearly every visitor has their photo taken on the Spanish Steps. Built in 1727, they wind their way up from the Piazza di Spagna to the French church, Chiesa della Trinita dei Monti. At the foot of the steps is an intriguing fountain, the Barcaccia, also known as the 'sinking boat' fountain. Taking a seat on the Spanish Steps for a while is a great...

    This grim and imposing circular palace near the Vatican was built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian. Over the centuries it has also been a prison, a papal residence and a place of refuge for popes in times of trouble, being linked to the Vatican City by an underground passage. Visit its museum and then have a coffee on the ramparts, a great way to...

  4. Explore the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in Rome with this interactive map. You can print, export and zoom in and out the map to plan your trip.

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  6. 15 mag 2024 · Looking for a Rome tourist map that covers all the main sights? Great news! Hi – I’m Christina, a shameless travel nerd who has already made one. WITH cute stamp icons… that are colour coded. So yes, below, you’ll find a handy Google Map that you can use on your phone that includes…. Top Rome museums & sights.