What could be more romantic than a weekend in Rome? With cultural escapes, relaxation spaces, and culinary discoveries, Italy offers a perfect setting for lovers.
The Italian capital is the ideal destination to disconnect from daily life and be captivated by the riches of Roman culture. With nearly 10 million visitors per year, Rome is among the top 5 most touristy cities in Europe.
In Rome, it’s essential to find the right spots and organize your trip well to miss nothing. Here are all our tips for an unforgettable 3 days with your loved one.
Day 1: Discovering Rome’s timeless treasures
The Colosseum, a Must-See dtop
The Colosseum is unsurprisingly the most popular tourist attraction in Rome. It is a monument you must see if you have the chance to stay in the capital.
This ancient amphitheater from the Roman era could hold up to 65,000 people. Tourists and history enthusiasts visit today to explore its stands, admire the arena, and wander through the underground spaces.
However, the Colosseum is the most visited monument in Rome. Make sure to book your tickets in advance to miss nothing.
The beautiful Trevi Fountain: your photo spot
The Trevi Fountain is a must-see in Rome, to be discovered on the first day. Built in the 18th century, it is located at Piazza di Trevi and remains one of the most famous fountains in the world.
It depicts Neptune, the god of the sea, and invites visitors to throw a coin, promising a return to Rome. It’s an essential stop for a romantic stroll and an excellent spot for beautiful photos.
The Roman Forum: a journey through time
Not far from the Trevi Fountain, you can lose yourself in the famous Roman ruins. You’ll discover the ruins of the Arch of Triumph, covered markets, and other key monuments of the Roman Empire.
Consider hiring a guide or expert to accompany you on this visit to correctly identify the various monuments. At the very least, equip yourself with a detailed map to miss nothing of this immersion in the past.
Day 2: cultural immersion and relaxation
St. Peter’s Basilica, a testament to history
The second day of your itinerary is an opportunity to discover the independent state of Vatican City. A place steeped in history and symbols that leaves no visitor indifferent.
Start with St. Peter’s Basilica, the pope’s residence and the spiritual heart of the Catholic Church. Located on St. Peter’s Square, it houses Michelangelo’s renowned Pietà and the tombs of 148 popes.
We recommend getting up early or booking accommodation nearby to explore everything the Vatican has to offer. This place is very popular with believers and visitors, and you risk long waiting hours to access the Basilica. However, if you are well-organized, it is well worth the visit.
Vatican Museum and the famous Sixtine Chapel
Still in Vatican City, you can admire religious relics in one of the 54 museum rooms. They house the popes’ art collections since the 16th century and are major sites in the history of Catholicism.
A few steps away, tourists are always eager to discover Michelangelo’s frescoes in the Sixtine Chapel. It’s indeed a striking place that moves its visitors, a visit to share as a couple.
To get a chance to enter the Chapel, booking your ticket several weeks or even months in advance is preferable, choosing your visit time. Tickets sell like hotcakes.
End your day in a Spa
After wandering through the Vatican Museums all day, you deserve a relaxing break with your partner. It’s an opportunity to rejuvenate and take care of your body.
Rome is the place to be for your first public bath experience or an unforgettable spa session.
The Hammam Rome Templum offers a customizable care route according to your tastes and desires. The program includes hammam, bath, scrub, and even hair care. For massage enthusiasts, QC Terme Roma is renowned for its relaxing treatments and breathtakingly luxurious setting. Discover it southeast of the city center.
Day 3: Strolls and Italian culinary delights
Piazza Navona
Now that you know Rome’s must-see spots, you can stroll around the city and be lulled by the Dolce Vita.
Take a tour of Piazza Navona. This former athletics stadium from the Roman era is one of the most beautiful squares in the city. Stop in front of the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi and enjoy the show by numerous street artists.
The square is surrounded by typical cafes and restaurants, for your greatest pleasure.
Borghese Gallery and Villa
Continue your romantic stroll in Borghese Park, the city’s largest and most beautiful public park. In its center, Villa Borghese houses the Borghese family’s private art collection. You can admire the works of illustrious painters such as Leonardo da Vinci and Rubens.
Culinary delights not to miss
It’s hard to recommend just one place, as Rome has culinary treasures and typical restaurants. Don’t hesitate to venture away from the highly touristy spots into the small streets to entrust your palate to local chefs.
You must try the Cacio e Pepe dish, a typical Roman pasta recipe with pecorino romano cheese and pepper. Similarly, Gnocchi alla Romana and authentic Carbonara (without cream) will delight your taste buds.
For dessert, opt for artisanal ice cream. The Giolitti ice cream shop is the most famous in Rome. Located near the Trevi Fountain, it welcomes you every day from 7:30 AM to midnight.
Our practical tips for a romantic weekend in Rome
When to visit Rome?
Rome enjoys a reasonably mild Mediterranean climate all year round. However, if you plan to discover the city on foot (which we recommend), the ideal time is spring or early autumn. Temperatures are pleasant, around 25°C during the day.
The climate is often drier in midsummer, and temperatures quickly exceed 35°C.
To fully enjoy Rome as a couple, it is better to book your weekend outside the school holidays. Advantageous rates and better access to the city’s main activities will benefit you.
Our recommendation for staying in Rome as a couple
For your romantic stay in Rome, Trazler travelers recommend JK Place Roma. This 5-star hotel with a luxurious yet intimate setting is located in the city’s heart. The rooms are tastefully decorated and particularly well-equipped: flat-screen TV, minibar, quality bedding, and toiletries.
The hotel also offers babysitting services if you can’t find someone to look after your children. What a way to save your weekend!
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Rome is the ultimate romantic destination. You now have all the information to create a perfect itinerary and spend an unforgettable stay with your loved one.Check out our blog to read our travel tips in Italy and discover our tips dedicated to explorers.
The ideal time to visit Rome is in the spring or late summer when you can enjoy mild temperatures.
You can reach Rome on a 2-hour flight from Paris or a 1.5-hour flight from Lyon. You can also travel by train, which takes about fifteen hours from the French capital.
While strolling through Rome, you will come across the famous Trevi Fountain or Piazza Navona. Book your tickets to the Colosseum and the Sistine Chapel, a must-see.