Rome guide

A practical orientation page for planning a smoother visit to Rome.

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This guide page is the editorial spine for Rome. Use it to explain how the city works, which areas suit different travellers, how to move around efficiently and where visitors most commonly waste time.

Neighbourhoods

These starter area notes for Rome should be refined later with city-specific editorial detail.

Getting around

Best time slots

Example: Early museum entry before peak queues. Mid-afternoon café or market stop between booked attractions.

Common time-wasters

FAQ

How many days do I need for Rome?
For a first visit, 2 to 4 days usually gives enough room to combine headline sights with some lower-friction wandering and food stops.
Should I prebook tours in Rome?
Prebooking is usually most useful for queue-heavy attractions, fixed-entry museums, boat trips, guided access products and activities that remove transport or ticketing friction.

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