The capital of Italy, Rome is deservedly known as one big open-air museum. The city is brimming with history and culture. A few of the most well-known attractions are the Trevi Fountain, the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, and the Colosseum. Indulge in the scrumptious Italian cuisine during your trip. Cool off on a hot summer day with a scoop from a gelateria. Ready to explore Rome? Find the hotel that suits you best with Transavia Holidays. Book your flight, hotel, and car rental or transfer in 1 go. Transavia Holidays will help you book your perfect trip to Rome.
Book flight + hotelThere is an awful lot of history and culture to discover in Rome. When you think of Rome, you think of the Colosseum. This giant amphitheatre will take you back in the time of gladiators. It is the oldest building from Roman times and is 1 of the 7 wonders of the world for a reason.
Another must-visit is the Forum Romanum, which used to be the bustling heart of the city. Wander between the temple ruins and imagine what life looked like 2000 years ago. You will have an incredible view of the Palatine Hill from the forum, this is the hill where the rich Romans were built. Don't forget to toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain during your visit in Rome.
Good to know: most sights are within walking distance from each other. Prefer a different mode of transport? Rent a bike and visit the Via Appia Antica, 1 of the oldest roads in Rome. You will pass by lots more sights along this road.
Come to a stop in 1 of the many hotels in Rome that Transavia Holidays offers after a day full of sightseeing and culture. From boutique hotels to modern accommodations in the heart of the city, there is sure to be a hotel in Rome that suits you.
Did you know that you can visit the smallest country in the world from Rome? We're talking about Vatican city. This is where the Pope lives and where you will discover incredible art. Make sure to go in the St. Peter's Basilica. This church isn't just impressive on the outside, inside even more splendour awaits you.
Feel like doing something other than sightseeing? Explore the shopping streets like Via del Corso and Via dei Condotti, where you'll find large chains as well as boutiques. Or, head on over to the traditional markets, such as the Mercato di Testaccio or Campo de Fiori, where you can try the fresh products, herbs, and local specialties.
Check out the Vatican Museums for the most magnificent art. Walk through a total of 54 splendidly decorated halls in this museum complex and let the ancient Roman and Egyptian art enchant you. The world famous Sistine Chapel is the most incredible highlight. Admire the amazing ceiling, decorated with over 300 awe-inspiring characters.
Rome feels like one big open-air museum, but there is also an abundance of treasures to discover indoors. In the Nazionale Romano Museum you will find impressive sculptures from Roman antiquity. In the Galleria Borghese you can admire the masterpieces of artists Bernini and Caravaggio.
When you think of Italy, you probably think of the delectable Italian cuisine. Rome is a real culinary city. Enjoy the delicious freshly made pizzas and pastas. Try pasta carbonara and cacio e pepe (a pasta dish with black pepper and Pecorino Romano). Need a small inbetween snack? Try a crispy supplì (a fried risotto ball filled with mozzarella). Finish your meal off with Italian gelato, perhaps from Giolitti, the oldest ice cream shop in Rome.
The weather in Rome is delightful all year round! Whether you come in spring or autumn, you will always be treated to lovely temperatures and lots of sun. These are the perfect conditions to explore the city. In summer it can get really hot, but that also makes having an ice cream at a cafe that much sweeter. In winter it rains every now and then, but the sun also shines pretty regularly.