
Rome
Romantic Rome in 3 Packed, Perfect Days
Intense ancient Rome, cozy streets, and romantic nights for two
Three intense but comfortable days of Rome’s classics, cozy neighborhoods, and romantic experiences designed for a cost-conscious couple. You’ll eat local, learn to cook, sip wine, shop, and still have time for golden-hour strolls and night-time photo walks.
Highlights
Watch the sun set over domes and rooftops from Pincio Terrace after a Villa Borghese stroll.
Join a small-group Roman cooking class to master fresh pasta and tiramisù together.
Wander lantern-lit lanes, taste local wines, and enjoy intimate trattorias in Trastevere.
Stand together inside the Colosseum, then walk through the Roman Forum and to the Pantheon.
Browse colorful produce and daily life at Campo de’ Fiori’s street market and nearby boutiques.
Slip away to Ostia’s sandy beach for a relaxed, seaside break from the city.
Where to Stay

Hotel Rione Monti
A comfortable, designy but not overly fancy hotel in the Monti neighborhood, walkable to the Colosseum, Forum, and Termini station.
$150-200/nightGood to Know
Booking Big Sights Smartly
Reserve time slots for the Colosseum and any Vatican-related visits several days ahead, and aim for the earliest entry to beat crowds and midday heat.
Using Public Transit Efficiently
Buy a 48- or 72-hour transport pass if you plan multiple bus/metro trips per day, and always validate paper tickets in the yellow machines before boarding.
Dress Code for Churches
When visiting churches or basilicas, shoulders and knees should be covered; carry a light scarf or wear longer shorts or skirts.
Dining Like a Local
Dinner usually starts after 8 PM; order house wine to save money, and expect a cover charge (coperto) instead of tipping heavily.
Protecting Your Belongings
Keep bags zipped and in front of you in crowds, especially around major sights and on public transport, and use hotel safes for passports and extra cash.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Caffè Sant'Eustachio
Stand at the bar for a cappuccino and cornetto before exploring the historic center; their house espresso blend is famous.
30m · $5-10 per person
Colosseum and Roman Forum
Enter the Colosseum early, walk the tiers, then continue through the Roman Forum and up Palatine Hill for panoramic city views.
3h · $20-25
La Taverna dei Fori Imperiali
Family-run trattoria a short walk from the Forum; try the carbonara or cacio e pepe and a carafe of house wine.
1h 15m · $20-25 per person
Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps
Walk from Trevi Fountain (toss a coin together) up Via Condotti to the Spanish Steps for shopping streets and city views.
2h · Free
Piazza Navona and Pantheon Evening Stroll
Circle the fountains in Piazza Navona, then wander to the Pantheon and nearby lanes as lights come on and street musicians play.
2h · Free
Osteria da Fortunata
Known for hand-rolled fresh pasta made in the window; share an antipasto and a plate of amatriciana or gricia.
1h 30m · $20-25 per person
Campo de’ Fiori Street Market and Surroundings
Browse fruit, vegetables, spices, and souvenir stands at the morning market, then duck into side streets for small boutiques.
1h 30m · Free (plus any shopping)
Forno Campo de’ Fiori
Grab slices of pizza bianca or pizza rossa fresh from the oven and a simple coffee to enjoy on the edge of the piazza.
30m · $5-10 per person
Hands-On Roman Cooking Class
Join a small-group class where you’ll shop or prep ingredients, then make fresh pasta and tiramisù before sitting down to eat.
3h · $60-90
Osteria da Zi'Umberto
Casual osteria on a quiet Trastevere square; go for fried antipasti, tonnarelli cacio e pepe, and house wine.
1h 30m · $20-25 per person
Trastevere Nightlife and Wine Bars
After dinner, wander the lantern-lit streets, stopping at a wine bar on Via della Lungaretta or a quiet piazza for a glass of red.
2h · $10-2015 activities across 3 days
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