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1. Colosseum

Completed in the year 80 during the reign of Titus, the Colosseum was the biggest amphitheater ever built by the Roman Empire. It once regularly hosted 50,000 spectators cheering and jeering at combating gladiators, executions and battle reenactments. While the baying crowds are no longer there, the structure itself has defied earthquakes, stone thieves and car pollution to remain standing today at the heart of Rome.
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The Colosseum in Rome with tourists around.

2. Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain is the largest Baroque fountain in Rome, and the enduring masterwork of Nicola Salvi and Giuseppe Pannini. It's named for its position at the junction of three roads (“tre vie”).
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3. Spanish Steps

There are many famous stairways around the world, from the Potemkin Stairs in Odessa, Ukraine, to the Escadaria Selaron in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. But few can rival the romance of Rome’s Spanish Steps.
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A historic church with twin bell towers and a central obelisk, surrounded by a crowd of people on the steps.

4. Piazza Navona

Considered one of Rome’s most accomplished displays of baroque architecture, this fine square gained its facades in the mid-17th century under Pope Innocent X, who employed artists like Bernini, Borromini and Rainaldi to transform this square into a showcase of Rome’s great artistry.
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5. Pantheon

In a capital blessed with a wealth of world-famous architecture, this 2,000-year-old temple stands as one of the greatest monuments to the power and ambition of the Roman Empire.
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6. St. Peter's Basilica

The lofty dome of St. Peter’s Basilica is the great towering symbol of the minuscule Vatican state and a towering artistic statement of the Late Renaissance and Baroque periods.
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St. Peter's Basilica with its grand facade, large steps leading up to the entrance, and the iconic dome.

7. Piazza di Spagna

Embrace the hustle and bustle as people from all over the world converge beside the charming Sinking Boat Fountain in the Piazza di Spagna. Almost every visitor who steps foot in Rome finds themselves at this busy piazza at some point. Admire the lovely fountain, climb up the iconic Spanish Steps and see frescoes inside the rustic French Chiesa della Trinita dei Monti.
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A grand staircase leading to a historic church with twin bell towers, surrounded by classic European architecture.

8. Villa Borghese

Rome’s premier green space, Villa Borghese is not only home to glistening lakes and peaceful gardens, but also contains several interesting cultural institutions. Amble along the pathways and lawns, view a collection of stunning Renaissance masterpieces at the Galleria Borghese and check out rare pre-Roman artifacts at the Museo Nazionale Etrusco.
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9. Vatican Museums

Perhaps the greatest collection of exhibits in the entire world, the jaw-dropping Vatican Museums combine sublime Renaissance masterpieces with time-honored Roman relics.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Monterotondo worth visiting?
Whether you want to enjoy the cultural hotspots and local charm or sample regional foods and go on outdoor adventures, there's no shortage of things to do in Monterotondo.
How do I spend a day in Monterotondo?
Lunghezza Castle and Fantastico Mondo del Fantastico are two awesome places to start your adventures. Be sure to check out the retail and dining options in Monterotondo while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Monterotondo?
Lunghezza Castle is one of the top tourist attractions in Monterotondo and should feature high on every itinerary of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Monterotondo?
Book a vacation in Monterotondo for three days and you'll easily be able to check out its leading sights and get a taste for the local vibe. For the chance to enjoy attractions in nearby areas and get away from the tourist trail, consider hanging around for a week or more.
What are some activities to do in Monterotondo with kids?
What to do in Monterotondo for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, avid foodie or thrill seeker, there's no shortage of things to do in Monterotondo for adults including Via Nomentana and Terme di Cretone.
Are there free things to do in Monterotondo?
With loads of cheap things to do in Monterotondo, you can enjoy the area without opening your wallet. Check out free events and festivals or stroll through the local markets.