Do This On Your 1st Or Only Day In Rome. Make The Most of Your First day In Rome.

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Published 2024-03-12
Perfect itinerary for your first or only day in Rome. This video tutorial video will show you how to see most of Rome's sites in just one day. The Itinerary includes stops at The Vatican, the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Victor Manual Monument, the Compodoglio, Theatre Marcello, the Jewish Ghetto, Largo Argentina (where Julias Cesar was stabbed and killed by senators in 44BC) Campo dei Fiori, Piazza Navona, the Panteon, Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps. This Itinerary is perfect for anyone who wants to make the most of their time in Rome even if it is only for 1 day. I put lots of work getting this video ready and I think you are going to like it! I sure hope so.

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Video Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:19 First stop, The Vatican
1:30 Pinsa M'po
2:25 The Colosseum
2:36 Kamoot itinerary overview
3:30 Imperial Forum
4:08 Victor Manual Monument
4:20 Compodoglio
4:50 Great Forum view
5:25 Theatre Marcello
5:54 Jewish Ghetto
6:04 Jewish pizza
7:07 Largo Argentina
7:27 Pizza Florida
7:50 Rome cat sanctuary
8:23 Campo dei Fiori
8:45 Forno Campo dei Fiori
9:40 Mariuccia Napoli Style Pizza
10:08 Piazza Navona
10:48 Frigidarium
11:18 The Pantheon
11:30 All' Antico Vinaio
12:18 Trevi Fountain
12:35 Spanish Steps

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All Comments (15)
  • It's soooo perfect the way you explain!! The best video ever 👏 Thank you so much! Me and my husband are going to Italy on September 25th and we "have 1 day and definitely I will follow your steps
  • @babyparadechamp
    Studied abroad about 5 years ago and am going back in 2 weeks - what a good refresher!
  • @honestrob152
    Very nice! picked up some pointers for upcoming April trip : )
  • @debrasams2362
    This was great! The walk is laid out well. Definitely doing this walk when I next come to Rome. Saying the info for my reference. Thanks much!😊
  • @arlpad
    Thanks so much. i am taking notes for my upcoming travel. All the best!
  • Hello! I’m collecting all your Rome videos for my upcoming trip to Rome. Thank you so much for detailing especially for the commute. And if you can explain more about the “top & go” would be appreciated. 😊
  • @salatm
    Still loving your vids and great information. We now have our flight tickets and lodging at Torre Argentia. We are there just before Memorial Day (3rd week of May). Would you consider this a busy time? Also, how is the Pantheon in the evening as the day we fly in from NYC I know we will have jet lag and need to crash in the late afternoon and thought maybe an evening visit to the Patheon would be nice and less crowded. Not sure if it's open. If not, maybe then we go to dine in Testaverde area.
  • @AdamsMom921
    I am a new subscriber and found your videos so informative and helpful!!! We are doing an Italy tour in September and have an “early entry” Vatican visit planned. After the museum, Sistine Chapel and Basilica….We want to take the elevator up in the dome of the Basilica but unfortunately don’t think we should do the final climb for medical reasons. I have read that there are restrooms and a cafe for those descending from the top. But wanted to have a place to sit (rest) and also have a snack/drink before we go back down the lift. Is this cafe/restroom area available to those who do not climb to the top? I appreciate any suggestions if you think we should just get down and out… then find a place outside.
  • @liebet9491
    Love all of your tips in this video. Do you think we could do this in reverse, seeing Vatican last. I can’t get tix early to the Sistine chapel? Our train arrives in termini @ 8:35 am from Florence, we depart Rome @9:10pm. We are doing these sites free by observing from the outside: Colosseum, Roman forum, largo Argentina, piazza Nuvano, Spanish steps, Pantheon, imperial forum. We want to include the Sistine Chapel but not sure how to do this. I’ve found entry tix @ 12:30, 3:30 and I believe 4:30. Any advice you can provide will be greatly appreciated! It’s our 1st visit to Italy
  • @Kim-gn2dt
    Do you have any advice if the Vatican tickets are sold out on the day you are going?
  • @Sbock86
    I appreciate this challenge and this guys efforts to maximise a day in Rome but, in all honesty you can't do Rome properly in 1 day. Please give yourself more time.
  • @narvin3
    Wow sir, i wonder how you did this in a day, was it stop and go?​ @rozierroama my mother is having some leg issues after walking for extended periods, would you suggest two days instead? Best way to get to Vatican from torre?