The Sparkling Charm of the Day at Rome's Trevi Fountain
by ๊ตฅ2๊ตฅ2
Oct 29, 2025
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โฒ Rome, Italy โ The City of Empires and Pizza
Day 1 โ Ancient Monuments
๐ Colosseum (~16 EUR)
โฒ Trevi Fountain (Free)
๐ Roman Pizza (~10 EUR)
Day 2 โ Vatican
โช St. Peter's Basilica (Free)
๐จ Vatican Museums (~17 EUR)
๐ Pasta (~12 EUR)
Day 3 โ Old Town
๐ Pantheon (Free)
๐ถ Piazza Navona (Free)
๐ฆ Gelato (~5 EUR)
Rome is the heart of Italy, a city filled with history, art, and magnificent architecture. From the Colosseum to the Vatican City, each one is a masterpiece that tells the story of the glory of the Roman Empire.
Despite being a popular tourist destination, visiting Rome doesn't have to be a big budget! Many attractions are free to visit, such as the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and Piazza Navona. Admission to the Colosseum or the Vatican Museums is only around โฌ15โ20.
Food isn't too expensive eitherโa delicious pizza or pasta dish costs around โฌ10โ12, and an espresso costs โฌ2โand you can experience authentic Italian flavors.
In total, a three-day trip to Rome costs โฌ200โ250, which is plenty for visiting major landmarks, sampling delicious food, and soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of this ancient city. ๐๏ธ
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