I've been a tour guide in Rome for 16 years. Here are 5 tourist attractions that are worth it and 5 you can skip.
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After 16 years of working as a tour guide in Rome, I've figured out the best attractions.
I always recommend visiting the Park of the Aqueducts and the Ostia Antica archeological site.
But I think the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Mouth of Truth attractions are overcrowded.
Rome is pretty crowded — the city welcomed a record-breaking 35 million tourists in 2023. Any gorgeous photos you see of breathtaking and empty piazzas were likely taken long before most people have woken up.
As a seasoned Roman tour guide for the past 16 years, I would never say certain attractions have no merit. But after years of interacting with travelers, I understand that people want alternatives.
Luckily, Rome has priceless art and artifacts around every corner.
Here are five popular attractions that are worth visiting, and five you might want to skip.
The Capitoline Museums offer plenty of art and archeological finds.
Located on Capitoline Hill, theCapitoline Museums offer a treasure trove of ancient Roman art and artifacts.
The well-curated collections include masterpieces by renowned artists like Michelangelo and Caravaggio, ancient bronzes, and frescoes. It's a must-visit for any art enthusiast seeking a quieter, more intimate experience.
Don't miss the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano.
As one of Rome's four major basilicas,San Giovanni in Laterano (also known as the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran) boasts a stunning display of baroque architecture and intricate frescoes.
It may not be as famous as some of Rome's other churches, but its grandeur and historical importance as theoldest papal basilicain the city make it a hidden gem worth exploring.
The Park of the Aqueducts is beautiful and full of history.
Escape the crowdsand stagnant air of the city center and venture into a tranquil Park of the Aqueducts (Parco degli Acquedotti).
Here, you'll see towering arches of 11 aqueducts that once carried water to the heart of ancient Rome. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll on the ancient Latin Road or a picnic away from the crowds.
The attraction also offers a unique perspective on the ingenuity of Roman engineering.
There's incredible art in the Basilica of Sant’Agostino.
Art lovers shouldn't miss the exquisite "Madonna dei Pellegrini" housed within the Cavalletti Chapel at Basilica di Sant'Agostino in Campo Marzio.
The dramatic interplay of light and shadow in Caravaggio's painting comes alive in the serene church, providing a captivating glimpse into the artist's unparalleled talent and revolutionary style.
A Roman vacation isn't complete without a trip to Ostia Antica.
Step back in time and explore the remarkablywell-preserved ruinsofOstia Antica, Rome's ancient seaport.
The archaeological site offers a quieter and less time-consuming alternative to the crowds of Pompeii a little farther south. Visitors can wander through ancient streets, houses, and Roman theaters in a more peaceful setting than the Roman Forum.
Plus, you can enjoy aseafood lunchoverlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea after your visit.
On the other hand, the Vatican Museums are overcrowded.
Although the Vatican Museums are undeniably home to some of the world's most renowned art collections, they're almost always swarming with tourists.
The crowds and long queues can detract from your overall experience. Inpeak season, the Vatican easily sees 20,000 to 30,000 visitors a day.
It's virtually impossible to admire the art as you're shuttled through each gallery until everyone spills into theSistine Chapel. Even the bathroom lines can be a 30-minute wait.
Unless you are willing to spend a lot of money on an official tour before the museums are open to the public orvisit in the offseason, you should consider alternative attractions.
You can get a good view of the Colosseum without going inside.
As iconic as it may be, the Colosseum can be overwhelming, particularly duringpeak tourist seasons.
Its historical significance is undeniable, but exploring the ancient amphitheater can be a challenge among the swarms of visitors.
Acquiring tickets is also tricky. We often have to time our online purchases perfectly, refreshing the page in 10-minute intervals. Tickets sell out quickly and are sometimes resold by large companies.
Consider alternative viewpoints orguided toursfor a more personalized experience. I also like taking in the exterior around 9 a.m. or in the evening when it lights up.
Walking the Appian Way might be a letdown.
The Appian Way is significant in Roman history as the oldest and most important road. But its appeal may be lost on the average tourist.
Nowadays, there are loads of bike and bus tours to the Catacombs along the road — making it crowded — and public transport there is difficult.
I suggest visiting the Park of the Aqueducts instead. It's an easy metro ride from Termini Station and offers a glimpse into what theRoman countrysidewould've been like.
Everyone wants a photo in front of the Trevi Fountain — and that's the problem.
Although undeniably one ofRome's most famous landmarks, theTrevi Fountainis often teeming with tourists jostling for the perfect selfie.
The sheer volume of visitors can detract from the fountain's beauty and significance, making it challenging to appreciate it in peace.
If you insist on throwing a coin in, go as early in the morning as possible — otherwise, it's a zoo.
I wouldn't wait in line for the Mouth of Truth.
Made famous by its appearance in classic films like "Roman Holiday," the Mouth of Truth may not live up to the hype for many visitors.
According to medieval legend, the stone mask will bite off the hand of any liar who enters its mouth, which has made it popular with tourists.
But the brief photo opportunity doesn't justify the long queues. Plus, it was probably justused as a drain coverin the Temple of Hercules.
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