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Our Rome City Map gives those traveling to Rome an overview of the main areas of the city and the most important monuments, museums and attractions within each area. Exploring Rome by Area is the best way to get to know the city and to save time, especially if you have just a few days to spend in Rome. Download for free our Rome Tourist Orientation Map in PDF!

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In this post, we provide you with free, self-guided central Rome walking tours with a printable sightseeing map as well as an audio tour option for smartphones.

You can use these to discover the city at your own pace (or) as a preview for what you will see on a live-guided tour.

Check out our free walking tours of Rome .

We have 4 other self-guided tours that we hope you will consider.

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SELF-GUIDED TOUR OF ROME'S CENTRE

This self-guided tour will lead you through some of Rome’s main attractions, from the Spanish Steps through Trevi Fountain to Campo de’ Fiori.

All in all, there are lots of sights along the way covering more than two thousand years of history.

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Here are a few of the sites you can expect to see on this tour:

  • Piazza Navona
  • The Pantheon
  • Trevi Fountain
  • Spanish Steps
  • Venice Square
  • Campo de’ Fiori

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We also have our own audio tour where you can find a more in-depth GPS-led audio tour version. Here's a sample.

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This 15-stop, self-guided tour will lead you through some of Rome’s main attractions, from the Spanish Steps through Trevi Fountain to Campo de’ Fiori, with lots of sights along the way covering more than two thousand years of history.

It’s best to set aside 2-3 hours for walking this route.

You’ll be seeing plenty of both tourists and Romans as you walk, and both groups make good people-watching, not to mention plenty of chances for photos, coffee, gelato, and historical color.

Walking Map of Central Rome

Click on the map to enlarge or download it to a smartphone.

If you haven’t done much walking in the older parts of Rome yet, the ancient layout of these streets can be confusing.

Streets are winding, pedestrians and cars often share space, and you’ll regularly find your way into piazzas, the large open squares Rome is organized around.

You can get this tour with directions in 3 ways:

  • Download this tour to the Google Maps App ( link ).
  • Download a PDF version .
  • Purchase an Audio Tour

We will be orienting you relative to buildings and with the help of street names, which you’ll see on signs up above eye level.

As far as timing, this tour can be enjoyed any time the sun is up, and some of the piazzas are lively even after dark.

Crowds can be a limiting factor throughout this walk; if you want to start things off on a quiet note, the Spanish Steps, one of our first stops, tend to be at their quietest early in the morning, briefly during lunch, and around sunset.

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The tour begins at the Spagna metro station.

As you emerge from the western side of the building, you can look to your right and get a full view of the Villa Medici, not far down the street.

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1. VILLA MEDICI

The Villa Medici, along with the Villa Borghese (which houses the Galleria Borghese) beyond it, stands on the site of the Gardens of Lucullus, created more than two thousand years ago, back when Romans saw gardening as a strange new hobby imported from Persia.

But the house you see today is built in 1576 after the land had been a quiet vineyard for centuries.

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Villa Medici Rear

Houses like the Villa Medici were designed with ancient styles in mind, and inside, they often displayed the ancient relics found in the earth dug up to lay foundations.

The Medicis and Borgheses were some of Italy’s most powerful families during the Renaissance and beyond.

The Medici clan included bankers, nobility, and popes. But they’re remembered mostly for their support for the arts and sciences.

The Villa Medici offers guided tours daily, lasting about 90 minutes and available in different languages at different times.

It’s open every day but Monday and standard admission is 12 Euros.

Villa Borghese is home to the third-largest public park in Rome; admission is free and it’s accessible from dawn to dusk daily.

There are several things to see and do here in the park.

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Most notably, it’s home to the Galleria Borghese , where you can see plenty of art and artifacts from both the Classical and Renaissance eras, plus several other museums and galleries.

The Villa Giulia contains a museum to the Etruscans, a rival culture of the early Romans.

In addition to the museums, there’s a zoo and a replica of Shakespeare’s Globe Theater on the grounds.

2. SPANISH STEPS

For many foreigners, the Spanish Steps are visual shorthand for Rome; they’re used in lots of movies and TV shows, starting with Roman Holiday back in 1953.

This was a natural hillside as recently as 1723. Before the steps were built, this was the slope of the Pincio Hill, one of many hills around Rome.

The 138 steps were built in the 18th century and got their name due to the adjacent Spanish Embassy.

Unfortunately as of 2019, you can no longer sit on the Spanish Steps. Violaters can receive a fine as high as €400.

Eating on the steps is also banned.

At the bottom of the steps sits the Piazza di Spagna and the Fontana della Barcaccia , which means “Fountain of the Long Boat.”

The legend goes that the design of the fountain comes from a boat washed into this piazza by a flood of the Tiber River.

SPANISH STEPS

This is the first of many fountains that we’ll see, and it’s designed by Pietro Bernini in the 17 th century, before the steps.

Pietro Bernini is the father of famous architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini, whose work we’ll also see plenty of.

When you get to the bottom, look up the stairs for a view of that French church at the top, called Trinita dei Monti.

If you look to the right side of the steps from the bottom, you’ll see a peach-colored building, the Keats-Shelley Museum. English poet John Keats arrived to live here in 1820.

If a café stop is in order before you go any further, the Antico Caffe Greco near the bottom of the stairs was one of his hangouts.

When you’re done here, walk away from the steps and past the fountain. Turn left and you’ll see the piazza narrowing toward a freestanding column, the Column of the Immaculate Conception.

3. COLUMN OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION AND PIAZZA MIGNANELLI

The Column of the Immaculate Conception is the centerpiece of the small Piazza Mignanelli that opens from the corner of the Piazza di Spagna.

COLUMN OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

The statue on top of the column is a bronze Virgin Mary. Mary, the mother of Jesus, occupies a central place in Catholic belief.

And this statue of her was built in 1857 to commemorate the Pope’s recent declaration of the Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception: the idea that Mary, uniquely among human beings, was born without original sin.

Original sin is visible in the monument in the form of the snake Mary is stepping on.

Below her are the authors of the four Biblical gospels, and still further down are four prophets said to have foretold her birth, with reliefs depicting four phases of her story below them.

Depending on when you’re here, there’s a small chance you’ll see a wreath of flowers on the statue.

December 8th is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception; each year on that day, the Pope visits this spot along with the head of the fire department, which originally erected the column, and they leave the wreath behind.

The building beyond the column is the Palazzo di Propaganda Fide – the Palace of the Propagation of the Faith.

This is a Vatican property – you can tell from the yellow flag on the front – and for a long time, it was the home of a church division responsible for missionary work and evangelism.

4. AQUEDUCT RUINS

Looking down at this spot, you can see something that an ancient Roman would have had to look up at.

The aqueducts – imperial Rome’s famous system for bringing clean water into the city – relied on gravity to work.

So, water was sometimes flowing over the heads of the people who were going to consume it, with roads passing under the arches you can see the top of from here.

Being by a river, Rome has flooded many times through the millennia, piling sediment each time, hiding but also preserving the ancient city.

The fence here limits the view, but above the arch, you can maybe see an inscription with the word “Germanicus” just readable at the near end.

This is one of the names of the emperor Claudius, who the inscription credits with rebuilding this stretch of the Aqua Virgo, the system of aqueducts built to bring water to the newly urbanizing Campus Martius after it was incorporated into the city.

AQUEDUCT RUINS

To achieve this, Roman engineers had to build a system of gentle slopes across long distances of irregular terrain, including crossing rivers, bringing convenience, comfort, and health within reach of Rome’s residents.

This knowledge was lost with the fall of Rome; with the Renaissance, writings about the aqueducts were rediscovered.

Across Via del Nazareno from these ruins is a tiny door, used to enter the rebuilt Acqua Vergine, the Renaissance replacement for the ancient system.

And in a moment, you’ll see another piece of that system: a fountain meant to put this reborn marvel of engineering on display.

5. TREVI FOUNTAIN

There’s likely to be a crowd around when you reach the Trevi Fountain, and even in the absence of people, the water can make it a loud spot. Find a view of the fountain from the front.

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The main statue in the fountain depicts the god Oceanus. Below him, you can see his retinue of tritons, men mixed with fish.

The one on the right is blowing a shell to announce their arrival. And the wild creature each of them is struggling with is called a hippocampus, a horse mixed with a fish.

In this case, they also have wings. Greco-Roman mythology tells that horses were the creation of the god of the ocean.

The fountain is the end of the Acqua Vergine aqueduct, the recreation of the ancient Aqua Virgo aqueduct. And the design of the fountain tells that story.

Above the statues, on either side, you can see reliefs – the one on the left is a man with a scroll, showing plans for the aqueducts, and on the right, a woman points out a flow of freshwater to a group of men.

She’s the Virgo, the young woman, in Aqua Virgo – the legend is that when Roman surveyors looked for a source of water, a young woman led them to a spring, and the resulting aqueduct was named for her.

The statue on the left of Oceanus represents Abundance – she has a cornucopia full of fruit, and on the ground beside her is an urn spilling water.

On the right is Health, who’s holding a bowl with a snake drinking from it – snakes were ancient symbols of medicine.

Overall, the story is of the power of Rome to tame the forces of nature and bring them to the benefit of the city’s people.

As you see it, the fountain dates from 1762, and it started as a showpiece for the Renaissance project of rebuilding the aqueducts.

But it was such a massive endeavor that it took more than a century, plus many financiers and designers, to make it happen.

And it takes steady renovations to keep it looking sharp – as of the latest one in 2015, the fountain is lit at night.

Like the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain owes some of its fame to a film – in this case, La Dolce Vita by Federico Fellini (see the video above).

If you’ve seen the movie, you won’t be surprised to hear that dancing in the fountain, or entering it in any way, is illegal.

And as for drinking: yes, these fountains were once the source for public drinking water, but for your own sake, wait for one of Rome’s other great works of water infrastructure, the nasoni – little drinking fountains located all over town.

Trevi Fountain is home to lots and lots of coins - visitors observe a tradition of throwing change into the fountain, hoping for good luck and the promise of a return to Rome.

Usually, coins are thrown backward over your shoulder, so make sure the coast is clear before you participate in this tradition, and watch out for other coin-tossers nearby.

And the money, totaling more than three thousand Euros per day, goes to Caritas Roma, a Catholic charity supporting the poor and homeless.

6. GALLERIA ALBERTO SORDI

All that’s columned is not ancient, as evidenced by this shopping mall, opened in 1922 and built in a style of Art Nouveau that borrows from multiple phases of Rome’s historic architecture.

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That design continues into the inside, where you can find a stained glass ceiling above stores selling plenty of Rome’s signature high-end fashion.

It’s an easy place to step inside if you need to cool off or to use the restrooms. 

You can also find several places serving the classic cappuccino and cornetto - Italian croissants, which locals eat in the morning, and tourists are allowed any time of day.

The mall got its current name in 2003 after the death of Alberto Sordi, a classic actor of Italian comedy films.

When you’re ready to move on, go back outside the way you came in and cross the street toward the Marcus Aurelius Column.

7. MARCUS AURELIUS COLUMN

The Marcus Aurelius column is much thicker than many similar monuments you’ll see around the city.

That’s because it’s hollow, with a spiral stairway inside that once allowed a climb to the top.

MARCUS AURELIUS COLUMN

The spiral is also on the outside – you can see an unbelievably detailed relief up and down the length of the column. It shows battles led by Marcus Aurelius against the barbarians.

“Barbarian” is a broad term today, and it was broad for the Romans, too. These particular wars were against Germanic and Persian groups.

But the collective term “barbarian” could apply to almost any culture, and the word comes from “barbar,” meaning “blah blah” – so “barbarian” just meant “people who talk languages that don’t make sense.”

And the sculpture does not spare the details of the barbarian experience – towns are burning, women and children are running, and surviving soldiers are bent and horrified at the power of the empire.

MARCUS AURELIUS COLUMN

The column was probably finished after Marcus Aurelius’ death, and at that time, it would have been the least of his honors in this area – near here stood the Temple of Marcus Aurelius.

After their deaths, most Roman emperors were declared gods and worshipped.

Nothing remains of that temple now, but temples to other Roman emperors do still remain.

Like all the ancient structures in the area, this column has been affected by floods and rising sediment, so several meters of it are below ground.

The statue on top is not Marcus Aurelius, but the Christian St. Paul, added when this monument received its own Renaissance restoration.

8. PALAZZO MONTECITORIO AND OBELISK OF MONTECITORIO

This obelisk is genuinely Egyptian, made in the 6 th century BC and brought here five centuries later.

Earlier we mentioned that obelisks represented the divinity of Egyptian pharaohs.

The head of the Egyptian gods was Ra, the god of the sun, and this obelisk was used in Rome as part of an enormous sundial.

PALAZZO MONTECITORIO

Like the others, it fell, was buried, and then was rediscovered, and like the others, it doesn’t stand at its original location

Today, there’s a meridian on the ground, pointing toward the piazza’s largest building, to nod at its former use.

The building that meridian points toward is the Palazzo Montecitorio. This palace is the home of the Chamber of Deputies, one of Italy’s two houses of Parliament.

Rome has been Italy’s capital since 1870, shortly after the Italian unification, when the many small, conflicting states in the region, separate since the fall of the Roman Empire, first joined into a single country.

The building itself, at least the part you can see, is much older – it’s another Renaissance creation.

And it’s originally the work of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, a Baroque architect, and sculptor we’ve mentioned, who also had a hand in the Trevi Fountain.

I also mentioned his father, who was another sculptor and who saw talent in Gian Lorenzo from a young age, giving him the benefit of early study and a long, prolific career.

Bernini’s sculptures are around the world, and his architecture is all over Rome.

He’s responsible for parts of St. Peter’s Basilica, the piazza outside of it, and a fountain in the Piazza Navona, which we’ll see soon, just to name a few.

This building shows the style he cultivated and which many others imitated, but if you got past the front door, everything you’d see is 20 th -century Art Nouveau.

Apart from the façade, the building was completely remade to suit the needs of parliament.

9. PANTHEON

The name “Pantheon” is Greek, not Latin, meaning “for all the gods.”

The source of the name is uncertain – most temples were dedicated just to one god, not all of them together.

And there’s no record of how it was used in the 2 nd century AD when it was finished under Emperor Hadrian.

PANTHEON

And Hadrian was rebuilding an earlier temple, and the inscription above the entrance still dates from that nearly 2,000-year-old version.

You can still read the name of Agrippa, who ordered the original temple built.

You can also tell its age because it sits below the level of most of the ground around it, whereas originally it was elevated.

There are a couple of reasons why it’s lasted so long.

First, in the 7 th century, when many ancient buildings were being abandoned or destroyed, the Pantheon became a Christian church, dedicated to St. Mary and the Martyrs; for a while it even had bell towers on the outside.

Even then, its refitting as a church meant the removal and destruction of many objects its new users considered unholy.

The other factor in its preservation is that the structure itself is built to last.

The dome on top is made of concrete, with thicker layers of heavier materials near the bottom, then gradually thinner and lighter going up.

It’s still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world.

PANTHEON

You can’t see it from outside, but at the very top of the dome is an opening, called the oculus or the eye.

Besides lightening the weight of the structure, it also means that from inside, you can see the sky and whatever the sky is doing.

Around noon, a dramatic beam of light becomes the centerpiece, assuming the sky is clear.

If the sky is not clear, then the weather comes in.

Standing inside during rain or snow can be magical ( video ), and also relatively peaceful since many visitors to town won’t want to make the trek to the Pantheon on foot during a storm.

If you go inside, you’ll see the altar, apses, and other markers of an active Catholic church.

Among the statues are markers of burial places, including the artist Raphael and the first two kings of unified Italy: Vittorio Emmanuele II and his son, Umberto I.

You can get lots more detail on the many features of the interior by taking a tour.

Live tours are plentiful, and just inside, you can get access to an official audio tour that’s affordable and detailed. There’s also an excellent free audio tour from Rick Steves .

If you just want to absorb the visuals, you can go in on your own. Regardless, you’re asked to keep silent while you’re inside.

It’s open Monday through Saturday, 8:30 am - 19:30 (7:30 pm), and Sunday 9:00 am - 18:00 (6 pm), and as of July 2020, it’s free to enter.

The Pantheon also hosts mass twice a week, at 17:00 (5 pm) on Saturday and 10:30 am on Sunday.

Outside the Pantheon is another obelisk, this one originally standing at a Temple of Ra in Heliopolis, Egypt, then at a temple to the Egyptian goddess Isis here in Rome, and then, finally, here in the Piazza della Rotonda.

10. CHURCH OF ST. LOUIS OF THE FRENCH

The Church of San Luigi delle Francese is dedicated to several saints, but the name refers to Louis IX, the sainted king of France.

It’s another beneficiary of the Medici family’s donations and one of many cases of European powers creating and having an honorary connection to major buildings in Rome.

CHURCH OF ST. LOUIS OF THE FRENCH

Among the many separate states that used to make up present-day Italy, there were the Papal States.

These were territories ruled by the pope in a non-religious capacity, on top of his role as a religious leader across the whole Catholic world.

Rome was the center of the Papal States, and today, it still contains the church’s political territory, Vatican City.

But when the Holy See was the main power here, churches like these represented a kind of embassy from other Catholic countries.

The church you see today dates from 1589, but it’s on a site used for the same purpose for possibly centuries before.

At ground level on the left, you can see a statue of Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor.

11. PIAZZA NAVONA

As you enter Piazza Navona, there are lots of possible first impressions, but I’ll suggest starting with the big picture.

You’ve seen piazzas in plenty of irregular shapes, but this one has the form of a long, narrow oval.

In the first century AD, this was a racecourse, part of the Stadium of Domitian, Rome’s first permanent stadium for athletic competitions.

If you go a block out of the piazza to the north – to your right – from the smaller Piazza di Tor Sanguigna, looking south, you can see some ruins of the stadium under a modern building. There is also a museum .

Besides those ruins, the oldest thing you can see is the Palazzo Pamphilj, the building on the opposite side from where you arrived on the far left.

This was the family home of 17 th -century Pope Innocent X, and most of what you see in the piazza came from him improving his stomping grounds.

His work benefitted the general public in a way since this piazza was the city’s official public market.

But on the other hand, famines in that era meant that as these buildings were under construction, there wasn’t always food in those markets. Innocent’s home is now the Brazilian Embassy.

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Sant’ Agnese in Agone (center) Palazzo Pamphilj (left)

He’s also responsible for the church to the right of his home, Sant’ Agnese in Agone. The Saint Agnes in the name of the church has a legendary connection with the Stadium of Domitian.

The Stadium contained brothels, and in the early years of Christianity, when the religion was still illegal in the Roman empire.

Agnes is said to have been punished for her religion by being sent there, only to have her hair miraculously grow to cover her body when she was stripped. 

PIAZZA NAVONA

Fontana del Nettuno

The other famous feature of the Piazza Navona is its fountains.

At your right is the Fontana del Nettuno or the Fountain of Neptune, which shows the god of the ocean wrestling a sea monster, along with our old friend the hippocampus, and other water creatures.

The fountain itself is part of that 17 th -century burst of improvements, but the statues are added much later.

On your left is the Fontana del Moro or Fountain of the Moor, added at the same time, again with later statuary.

Fontana del Moro

And in the middle is the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi or the Fountain of the Four Rivers.  Here we’re in Bernini’s hands again, and we get to see him as both architect and sculptor.

The Four Rivers in the name are the four corners of the monument, each representing a river in what Romans of the 17 th century considered the four parts of the world: the Danube in Europe, the Nile in Africa, the Ganges in Asia, and the Rio de la Plata in South America.

Italian explorers were very much in demand for expeditions to the New World, even if they sailed under other flags.

The details around each statue give a hint of which is which, and you can also see the expressiveness and sense of movement that Bernini’s sculptures are famous for.

All four are in submission, more or less willingly, to the obelisk at the center, which, like others we’ve seen, has a cross on top and so symbolizes the divine authority of the Church in Rome.

If you’d like a view of Piazza Navona from on high, the Brazilian Embassy has a rooftop bar that’s open to the public, and there’s also an optional view from our next stop.

When you’re ready, we’ll leave the piazza from the southern end, by the Fontana del Moro.

Once you have all three fountains behind you, turn right and leave the piazza on the Via di Pasquino, along the edge of the Brazilian Embassy.

When you reach an intersection, look on your left for a damaged statue behind a small chained barricade.

Pasquino

This is Pasquino, the namesake of the street. He’s older than any building you’ve seen, dug up and put on display in the 15 th century.

He’s one of Rome’s “talking statues” – several places where it’s popular to post statements of protest, often in poetic form, and to get attention for your thoughts while remaining anonymous.

12. MUSEO DI ROMA – PALAZZO BRASCHI

The Palazzo Braschi was built as a home for the nephew of Pope Pius IX.

Along with the Piazza Navona, this was an example of popes exercising their political power to the benefit of their own family, and in this case, unlike the piazza, it was a purely private benefit.

PALAZZO BRASCHI

Uses of power like this were part of what drove the wave of revolutions across Europe in the late 18 th century and onward.

And that laid the groundwork for the Italian unification, which took some material power away from the popes. But the chance to abuse power fell into other hands.

In the early 20 th century, this building was the headquarters of Benito Mussolini, the head of Italy’s fascist government.

During that time, the building had a massive image of Mussolini’s face on the side.

When that government fell after World War II, the city of Rome took over this property, and today it’s part of the Museum of Rome.

If you’re thinking about entering the museum, one of the attractions is a view over Piazza Navona from the second and third floors. You can also get a view of the piazza’s past from here.

PALAZZO BRASCHI

The museum’s modest collection includes documentation of many bygone Roman scenes, including what Piazza Navona looked like before Pope Innocent, as well as what many historic sites looked like before a burst of demolitions in the early 20 th century.

If your interest in Rome is at all to do with the layers of its history and how a modern city lives alongside the relics of its own past, this museum is worth your time, and the interior of the building itself is a beautiful bonus.

Information is available in English as well as Italian. It’s open 10:00 am - 19:00 (7 pm) every day but Monday and costs 11 Euros to enter.

13. LARGO DI TORRE ARGENTINA

Innocuous as it is, this spot is one of the most read-about places in Rome, if not the most visited.

The ruins here include part of the Portico of Pompey, the place where Julius Caesar was stabbed to death in 44 BC.

Pompey, the building’s namesake, who you’ll hear more about soon, was Julius Caesar’s rival in a civil war, and after Caesar’s victory, Caesar was declared dictator.

LARGO DI TORRE ARGENTINA

Just a few years later, he was murdered, leading to a period of war that ended Rome’s time as a republic.

If you’re familiar with the story, you may remember that Julius Caesar was stabbed on the steps of the Senate.

At the time, the senate was temporarily meeting here, since the usual senate building was under a renovation that Caesar had ordered.

The spot was lost until 1929 when a demolition uncovered it. It also contains the remains of four temples, devoted to Roman gods that are less famous today.

But emperors and gods aside, people usually show up for the main attraction – cats!

As soon as the site was unearthed, a horde of homeless cats moved in, and today, it’s a shelter for mostly the injured and abused. Volunteers take care of feeding, healthcare, and spaying and neutering.

There’s a stairway that leads down into a gift shop and adoption area , where you can donate, meet volunteers, or hang out with the cats themselves.

14. THEATER OF POMPEY

You have to use your imagination for this part. Ancient Roman theaters were semicircular, with dozens of tiers of seats looking down toward a central half-circle stage.

An actor walking the lip of the stage could look at all the thousands of people in the theater in just a few steps.

Most theaters were temporary, but the first permanent one was the Theater of Pompey, and you’re walking the edge of its stage. That shape is the only remnant of the theater visible from here.

THEATER OF POMPEY

We mentioned Pompey at our last stop – his name was on the building where Julius Caesar was stabbed.

Pompey was a contemporary of Caesar’s, also a war hero to the Romans. After one of his victories, he announced he would build a theater for the public.

Theaters were popular but regarded as centers of vice, so permanent theater buildings were illegal within the city.

But Pompey built his in the Campus Martius, outside the city, and combined in a single facility a theater, a temple to Venus, a garden, and a sort of museum, with art representing great Roman works of the past and the many places Pompey had helped conquer for Rome.

So the place was also sort of a temple to Pompey himself. You’ll be able to see a tiny vestige from our next stop.

15. CAMPO DE’ FIORI

As you emerge into Campo de’ Fiori, look over your right shoulder at the short side of the piazza.

From the short buildings nearest to you, they get gradually taller to the left, and the walls meet at odd angles.

At one spot, you can see exposed, corroded brick – that’s a fragment of the Temple of Venus that once stood at the top of the Theater of Pompey.

The name Campo de’ Fiori is also ancient – before the theater was built, this area was a campo, meaning a field, of fiori, meaning flowers.

From there, we jump to the 16 th century, which is the era of the shrouded figure you see standing on a pedestal halfway along the piazza.

That’s Giordano Bruno, a Dominican priest who was schooled in Naples, but became a wanderer of Europe after he found out the Inquisition was investigating him.

As a student, he had read forbidden works and argued unpopular positions, and his vagabond life sent him further down that road.

He claimed that the earth revolved around the sun, that the universe was infinite and contained many little systems like ours, and that everything big and small was made of tiny, similar particles arranged in different ways, with an invisible force holding them together – which in his eyes was God.

After years on the road, he returned home, and the Inquisition imprisoned him for seven years, tried him as a heretic, and burned him at the stake where the statue stands now.

The statue dates from soon after the unification and therefore secularization of Italy, and it was arranged by a group of Roman students, who sought out the help of a few famous writers in bringing attention to the cause.

They positioned it facing toward Vatican City. The inscription in Latin reads, “To Bruno, from the era he predicted, here where the fire burned.”

It’s still a rallying point for all kinds of nonconformist groups and causes today.

The beauty of an Italian piazza is that a story like that can be commemorated in the middle and a million other things are going on all around it.

Campo de’ Fiori is an eventful marketplace with cafes, restaurants, and people-watching galore. After all this exploring, maybe it’s time for those things, in which case you have lots of choices within view.

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With so many attractions to see and things to do, the real challenge is to fit it all into your itinerary. To give you some help we are presenting a set of travel maps that will guide you through this remarkable city. High resolution (large and free) versions of these maps can be printed by clicking on the selected image and then downloading it. Not many cities offer the same level of amazement as Rome. Antique history, exceptional art and religious icons are hidden in every corner. Rome’s early citizens left behind a collection of architectural wonders, including the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, St Peter’s Basilica, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, Piazza Navona. The capital of Italy also boasts an unmatched concentration of world-class fine art with works of Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael, Rubens, Renoir, Monet. All within a walking distance from your hotel. Just remember that when it all gets too much you can use our maps to discover the city's many squares where you can just join the locals in sipping espresso...

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Map of top 10 attractions in Rome

The typical top ten attractions are listed below. You can find the detailed locations of these places on the maps above.

  • Roman Forum
  • St Peter’s Basilica
  • Trevi Fountain
  • Spanish Steps
  • Vatican Museums
  • Sistine Chapel
  • Piazza Navona

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Map of Rome - Interactive map of Rome

Information about the map.

Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of Rome. Click on each icon to see what it is.

To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on the various icons that correspond to a list with the most interesting tourist attractions. This way, you’ll be able to see where each attraction is.

Icons on the Rome interactive map

The map is very easy to use:

  • Check out information about the destination: click on the color indicators.
  • Move across the map: shift your mouse across the map.
  • Zoom in: double click on the left-hand side of the mouse on the map or move the scroll wheel upwards.
  • Zoom out: double click on the right-hand side of the mouse on the map or move the scroll wheel downwards.

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3-day itinerary.

Although the city is ideally seen in 4 or more days, sometimes visitors have only a weekend to see Rome. To make the most of your visit and see the top attractions in Rome and the Vatican City, try our 3-day itinerary:

General Information

Although Rome is relatively easy to get around, when planning a trip, doubts and questions always arise. Below is a list of the most frequently asked questions answered.

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This page guides you through various Rome tourist maps, highlighting attractions and the public transport system. If you're planning to visit the Eternal City, having a map of Rome is essential to navigate without getting lost. As a World Heritage Site, Rome is one of Europe's most popular destinations, attracting around 12 million visitors each year. Utilize our detailed maps of Rome's neighborhoods and key sightseeing locations for easy navigation throughout the city.

  • 1 Rome Tourist Map
  • 2 Grab Your Free Rome Tourist Map in Paper Format with the Roma Pass!
  • 3 Vatican City Map
  • 4.2 San Lorenzo
  • 5 Detailed Plan of the Historic Center Rome
  • 6 Map of Rome Attractions – things to see
  • 7.1 The Trevi Foutain
  • 7.2 Other top piazzas in Rome
  • 8 Rome's Map of the Best Museums
  • 9 Most Beautiful Churches in Rome
  • 10 Map of Rome Metro
  • 11 Map of Rome: Tram Lines
  • 12 Rome Sightseeing Hop on and off bus map
  • 13 Rome Tourist Map – 3-days Itinerary
  • 14 Full Rome Tourist Map – Rome Tourist Attractions, Hotels & Addresses
  • 15 Final Words

Rome Tourist Map

When you plan to visit the ancient city of Rome, it’s not a bad idea to have a clear overview of the entire city. A Rome tourist map should lead the way. We’ll touch on the three entities of ‘ Rome Map Tourist ’ as a guide for intending travelers.

The city is a beautiful historic place with great landmarks and narrow streets surrounded by magnificent edifices. The road network includes railway stations and bus routes. Rome's city view allows you to see Rome in its glory flanked by interesting locations, hotels, temples, museums lovely sights.

You’ll get to find in Rome;

  • Museums: Capitoline Museums, Vatican Museum , Villa Borghese
  • Neighborhoods : Trastevere
  • Monuments: Roman Forum , Colosseum , Capitoline Hill, Pantheon
  • Attractions: Castel Sant'Angelo, Trevi Fountain, Ponte Sant'Angelo
  • Religious buildings: St. Peter's Basilica , Vatican City,
  • Squares: Piazza Navona, St. Peter's Square, Piazza di Spagna

As you explore Rome, make sure to take a closer look at the tourist places in Rome map to locate renowned landmarks such as the Colosseum and Vatican City.

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Grab Your Free Rome Tourist Map in Paper Format with the Roma Pass!

Did you know you could snag yourself a complimentary paper map of Rome with the Roma Pass?

What's the Roma Pass , you ask? Well, it's your ticket to discounted admission at 1 to 2 attractions, plus a nifty transport card for navigating Rome's ATAC network (that's buses, metro, and trams).

🎫 Choose between the 48-hour or 72-hour Roma Pass (check out the latest price on this page) , and it comes tucked snugly in a booklet along with a handy map of the beautiful city of Rome.

Vatican City Map

Vatican City is the smallest but an independent state . It is enclosed in an area that is less than half a square kilometer.

Inside are the Vatican Palace and St. Peter's Basilica , Gardens , and St. Peter's Square . The Pope, the Roman Catholic Church's supreme head governs this city. There is a lot for tourists in this little area.

Inside the basilica of St. Peter is the masterpiece of Michelangelo, Pieta, together with Bernini's statuary and altars.

The Sistine Chapel, whose beautify is capped in Michelangelo's most famous work, is the undisputed highlight of the Vatican museums.

The Raphael Rooms, the Vatican Library, the Borgia Apartments, and several museums, including the Picture Gallery , the Etruscan Museum , the Museum of Secular Art , and others are locations within the Vatican City that will constantly get visitors’ attention.

Travellers and tourists can be sure to have their hands full with lots of interesting information about the papal’s abode when they come visiting.

For a comprehensive tour, rely on the tourist spots in Rome map, highlighting both famous attractions and hidden gems throughout the city. And please, don't miss the beautiful Sistine Chappel and St. Peter's Basilica.

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Rome Tourist Map – Neighbouhoods

If you want to escape the trap of just concentrating on only the major Rome tourist attractions such as the Colosseum , Piazza Navona , just have a glimpse of one of the Eternal City's trendy neighborhoods in our ‘ Rome Map Tourist’ tour.

Immerse yourself in Rome's rich history and culture with the tourist map of Rome city, uncovering its ancient wonders and modern marvels.

Monti is a lovely neighborhood of winding cobbled streets with warmly-hued façades and picturesque designs, just a short walk away from the Colosseum.

Check out Mercato Monti, the regular weekend antique market in the area, for unique clothes and jewelry, or grab a beer or snack by the fountain in the beautiful Piazza Della Madonna Dei Monti, where the children go to hang out.

San Lorenzo

Known as the student district of Rome, San Lorenzo is located near La Sapienza University, north of Termini Train Station. Although perhaps not as fashionable as some other parts of the city, San Lorenzo still offers many interesting vintage clothing stores, boutiques, and galleries of contemporary art.

Visitors view this place as the best location for the younger generation to relax and ease off the tension a little bit.

Other interesting neighbors are:

Detailed Plan of the Historic Center Rome

You then have this specific plan for the historic center of Rome . It is really focused on the liveliest neighborhoods.

You can picture it as a map of ancient Rome because it is in the center that you will find the iconic monuments of that period: the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, or a visit to the Pantheon of Rome.

Dive into the heart of the action with the tourist map of Rome city centre , guiding you through historic sites and piazzas.

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To best navigate Rome's ancient sites and bustling piazzas, be sure to grab a Rome tourist map.

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Map of Rome Attractions – things to see

On the interactive map of Rome attractions , it's difficult to know where to start or go first in a town so full of ancient signs and Christian faith. Of course, your preferences will control your decisions, but some places are almost obligatory standing as icons of Italy and Europe as a whole, like the Colosseum and the Pantheon .

Others are the Roman Forum and the Trevi Fountain . Anytime you think of Map of Rome tourist attractions , these places should rightly fit in.

If you are lost to know which visits to plan, we have listed the best things to do in Rome that will help you picking up the one that will suit the best for you .

👇 Here is the Google Maps view where you can see a map of Rome tourist sights like Colosseum, Circus Maximus, Piazza Navona, Vatican City St. Peter's Basilica, and other famous landmarks. Plan your Rome adventure with ease by downloading the Rome city tourist map pdf, ensuring you have all the information you need at your fingertips.

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Map of Rome – Piazzas and Fountains

The Trevi Foutain

What visit would be complete without seeing the wonderful Trevi Fountain and tossing in a coin as people do affirm their return to the city? This huge fountain consumes the piazza completely and is a real hub for city visitors.

Also, the Trevi fountain is stuck on a side of the' Palazzo Poli' and has Neptune as its central figure. The theme is the contrast between the calm and stormy seas, portrayed by different figures around the dominant Neptune.

The area is beautiful to visit at any time of the day , but it is real beauty at night when illuminated.

One of the city's most popular tourist attractions, this 17th-century masterpiece was immortalized in movies as it is features constantly in most epic movies. The fountain was designed by Nicolò Salvi between 1732 and 1751 for Pope Clement XII.

👇 Here is the Google Maps view where you can see the locations of the most famous piazzas in Rome – Piazza Navona , Piazza Venezia, and more. Utilize the Rome tourist guide map for insider tips and historical insights as you navigate the Eternal City's enchanting streets and monuments.

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You can also obtain this printable tourist map of Rome by clicking the button below.

Navigating Rome is a breeze with the tourist map in Rome, providing clear directions to iconic sites and lesser-known treasures alike.

Other top piazzas in Rome

There's a piazza nearly every corner in the beautiful city of Rome, each with its unique theme. Here are some of the most popular you’ll come across during your tours;

  • Piazza di Spagna
  • Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere
  • Piazza del Campidoglio
  • Piazza Della Rotonda
  • Piazza San Pietro
  • Piazza del Popolo
  • Piazza Della Madonna Dei Monti
  • Piazza Mattei

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Rome's Map of the Best Museums

Oh, you, great lover of culture and history, you will be able to tailor your trip thanks to this map of Rome listing the best museums in the city.

Most Beautiful Churches in Rome

What would Rome be without its churches and temples? Here's a map showcasing the most beautiful churches in Rome.

Map of Rome Metro

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Get oriented in Rome with the Rome city map for tourists, which includes information about the efficient metro system.

Planning to use public transport to get around Rome? Then you should probably get to know how to use the metro system in Rome with this map of Rome metro .

Due to the size of the Eternal City, the subway is certainly not the most extensive system, but if your destination is close to a metro stop, then the ‘underground Rome’ is one of the fastest ways to travel.

Metros come about every five minutes during the day. The wait for the next can be up to ten minutes on nights and weekends.

There are three subway lines (A, B and C) in Rome. The two main lines are A and B, which at Termini station cross at only one point. Find each and how they connect in the map of Rome metro right here.

Map of Rome: Tram Lines

Take a look at the tram lines map in Rome and feel free to download the PDF for later.

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✈️ Nervous about using public transport when you land in Rome? Choose an Online Travel Card for an easy solution. Get airport taxi transfers and the choice of a transport card.

Rome Sightseeing Hop on and off bus map

Explore Rome with the hop-on, hop-off bus tours in all its glory. We will take you to all the must-see sights of the city, including the Colosseum and Maximus Circus.

The popular sightseeing tour of Rome provides insight into the rich history and contemporary culture of the city. You can hop on and hop off at your convenience throughout the tour to discover Rome's famous landmarks and attractions.

Rome Tourist Map – 3-days Itinerary

For many travelers, planning a vacation be another thing altogether. With only 3 days in Rome, you can tour the ancient ruins and the Colosseum to the very interesting places you've heard of and would love to visit. There are endless things to see, do and eat with our well-tailored 3 days in Rome visit .

So, all you need to know about your Rome itinerary is broken down for you here. As we strive to be the best we can for our readers, for this section we think nothing more than Rome Map tourist to make sure we render the best service and hope you’ve been served right?

👉 Don't forget to download the map of Rome with the tourist sites you want to visit the most. Also, a Rome map with landmarks will help you navigate with confidence and plan your day more easily.

Full Rome Tourist Map – Rome Tourist Attractions, Hotels & Addresses

Navigate through Rome's rich offerings with ease using Rome Tourist Map below.

Discover top attractions, Vatican landmarks, Roman piazzas, premier hotels, recommended restaurants and pizzerias, and the best gelato spots.

Final Words

Now you have plenty of Rome tourist maps to help you get around the city easily and stress-free.

They're all free to download and simple to use. You can download these maps for free on your phone or print them out. You can even come back later to remind yourself where to go.

Also, consider getting the RomaPass for a map included, or try the Rome Tourist Card if you don't need the RomaPass map.

Have an amazing time in Rome – you're sure to enjoy it!

Fanny

Fanny is a music and travel lover who has been visiting Rome since 2012. She is the founder and main editor of the Roma Pass blog and she like to share the best things to do in Rome.

Maps of Rome

Maps are low-key awesome. And yes, it is the 21st century, so maps have upped their game- they are interactive, they’re on apps, and they can, if you let them, take your trip to Rome to the next level. 

So let’s look at the following 15: everything from movies, literature, gelato , and cats (yes, cats). 

1. Official Roman Tourism Board Map  

 First things first, let’s get back to basics. The original and now iconic Roman Tourist map. The environment-loving folks at the Roman Tourism board (Turismo Roma) are now charging for an actual paper copy, but you can download the PDF for free from their website . 

It’s a classic, and I have a soft spot for it. You’ve got a map of Rome attractions, significant stations, and info points. 

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2. Ultra-Detailed and Accurate Map From 1748

This interactive map is the mother of all maps. OK, maybe you’ve figured out I have a thing for maps by now, but I challenge you not to be bowled over by how intricate this bad boy is. 

Designed by Giambattista Nolli, an architect and surveyor, he created this giant map in 1748. It was so accurate that all future maps of Rome were based on it until the 1970s. 

Rome is the Eternal City; you can zoom in on this map for days and realise that not much has changed since 1748. 

Over 1000 streets, monuments , and buildings have been numbered and are clickable, revealing a drop-down description, the year it was built, and the name of the architect. 

It’s worth a look.

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3. 3D Map of Rome (& More)

Maps-Rome.com have thought of almost everything. From street maps to tourist maps, major attractions, shopping , and transport , you’ll find a very useful and well-designed array of maps to choose from here . 

If you’re a visual person, head to the old maps section to see maps of Ancient Rome . It never fails to blow my mind that Rome looked like this (arguably better than today) 2,000 years ago. 

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If you want to hone in on Rome’s neighbourhoods and better understand the city’s layout, click on the Districts tab. 

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4. Time Travel Rome Map App – For all The Ancient Roman Sites 

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For a deep dive into ancient Roman sites, this app has got you covered. 

It shows you what to see and how to get there so you can cherry-pick your way through ancient Rome without getting overwhelmed.  

I mean, it’s Rome- you can’t swing a dead cat without hitting something ancient and important. It can get a bit much.

And speaking of cats…

5. A Slightly Unexpected Cat Map

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Stray cats are and have been part of Roman city life for millennia. In fact, harming a stray cat is punishable by law, so entrenched are they in the fabric of society.

The city has three major cat colonies, and their digs are not too shabby! 

Spot them perched atop the ruins at Largo della Torre Argentina (only some of the most important ruins in the city where none other than Julius Caesar was murdered.) A sanctuary’s also on-site, so they’re well looked after. 

You’ll also find them up at Verano Cemetery, a huge and green monumental necropolis straddling Nomentano and San Lorenzo. 

Lastly, head to the Pyramid and the protestant cemetery. You’ll see them casually strolling past John Keats’ grave or languishing by the 2000-year-old white pyramid, the rather lavish burial grounds of Emperor Cestius. 

6. Cinema Map of Rome ( Rome in Movies )

Movie buffs, look no further than Setjetters . Simply type in the name of the movie, and it will give you a list of locations all identified on a map.

Not only does it specify the scene in the movie, but it also gives you some historical background on the IRL location. So it’s a win-win for movie buffs who also like a bit of history on the side.

Another fun feature of this app is Challenge Scene – here, you see a still from a movie whose coordinates and exact location still need to be confirmed. If you are there and you are able to submit the coordinates to them, you will get attribution for the scene. 

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7. Architecture Tour Map

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This young architect spent several months in Rome and compiled a fantastic architectural guide to Rome. 

What I love about it is as well as focusing on the classic, ancient Roman structures (including detailed explanations about everything you’ll see at the Forum), there’s a lot on Rome’s twentieth-century buildings too (uncomfortably yet fascinatingly Fascist). 

The above example shows all the major points of interest at EUR (in south Rome) with photos, addresses, and explanations. Great job, Virginia Duran. Head to her site for a link to a very detailed map (with drop-down explanations) and a downloadable PDF. 

8. Highbrow Literary Interactive Map of Rome

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Attention all book and art lovers from the Romantic era. How high can your brow go? 

Let’s put it to the test. Picture the scene; you’re taking a stroll through the Vatican City. You open up this map and click on St Peter’s. The pop-up takes you to a page with a poem about St Peter’s by Lord Byron and a painting of the basilica by Turner (with an explanatory caption). Sounds appealing?

This concept is behind the interactive map: to pair monuments with 19th-century art and literature. It comes from a 2016 online exhibition called City of the Soul: Rome and the Romantics hosted by the Morgan Library in New York, and I think they did a fantastic job.

9. Public Transport Maps

Rome transport authority ATAC has all the maps . I’m talking bus , regional train , tram , metro . 

If you like maps of public transport, this is where to go. 

That said, I would highly recommend downloading the Moovit app for up-to-date public transport information since buses and trains are kind of a law unto themselves in Rome. (Moovit is more reliable in Rome than Google Maps for transport).

Romans have long dreamt of a more structured, integrated, and complete transport network. This is what we’re currently working with, but the next map is what we want (what we really really want). 

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10. Fantasy Public Transport Map

What is so unusual about this map, I hear you ask…It looks pretty typical for a capital city, doesn’t it? Oh, would that it were, would that it were.

Every Roman (or adopted Roman) gets full Shakespearean at the thought of it. This map is the brainchild of many talented digital artists at Tic Edizioni in 2013. The title of the map is ‘ I Have a Dream ‘. The dream is simple: more metro lines and trains to the coast. Just more trains.

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Take a closer look at it (and other great pieces of poster art) at the Fox Gallery on Corso Vittorio Emanuele.

11. Green Map: Parks and Nature Reserves  

Rome may be the Eternal City, but I’m always amazed by how many green spaces there are. While this map is in Italian (no English version is available), it is intuitive. Simply zoom in and click on each green space (there are many) for more info. It’s beneficial for taking a closer look at all the nature reserves available to visit just outside of Rome and the things you can see there. 

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12. Street Art Maps

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This fantastic map was created in 2015 by the Roman Tourist Board but sadly seems to have been neglected, but it does give you an idea of the breadth of choice. Street Art is no longer limited to the confines of one or two particularly disenfranchised neighbourhoods. It has become ubiquitous and is now part of the city’s new fabric. Rome may be eternal, but there are shifts in the tides here and there. 

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For a more dynamic street art map experience, download the Street Art Cities app , where users upload photos of street art with details of the artists, the exact address, and built-in navigation. 

For a small subscription, you get full access to walking routes and artist information. If this is your thing, I’d say it was entirely worth the small investment- at least for the time you plan to stay in Rome. Another advantage is that the community platform exists across multiple cities worldwide, so you would also support local creators. 

For the most up-to-date street art, check streetartmap.com . Confusingly, there is no actual map here per se, but lots of addresses and photos where you can check out excellent street art in Rome.

Finally, what map collection of Rome would be complete without showing you where to get your mangare on. 

Here are three that do just that:

13. Map of All the Best Suppli Joints in Rome

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Suppli- deep fried cheese stuffed tomato and rice balls – Roman street food par excellence. Someone went to the trouble of making a map which has you covered. North, south, east or west- these suppli will be the best. Having sampled a good few of these places myself, I can personally vouch for this person. They have excellent taste in suppli. Hats off. 

14. Markets and Gourmet Delis

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If markets are your thing, this map and guide do a great job at highlighting Rome’s main mercati . 

Hover over the blue points for helpful details like opening times and days once you’ve followed the link above. Mercato Trionfale, Testaccio, and Piazza Vittorio stand out for me in terms of authenticity.

15. Best Gelato Map

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Finally, how about an excellent gelato to round things off? Not all gelato are made equal, mind you. So, if you’re looking for something to write home about, look no further. 

These guys dedicated a lot of time and effort into compiling a thorough rundown of the best places in central Rome. While that may be subjective, something tells me they’d become experts by the time they got to compile this post. There’s a detailed downloadable PDF with all the info here .

Buon gelato!  

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As the bustling heart of Italy, Rome is one of the most visited cities in Europe. Whether you are visiting for the history, art, food or culture, you should grab a copy of the Rome tour map. The map will help you in finding your way through the busy streets of the city and will make your trip even more convenient and worthwhile.

If you need a map of Rome, you can refer to the Rome interactive map that's on our website. It has everything you need to know on how to get from one place to another. For instance, if you want to know how to reach the Colosseum or the Pantheon , you can always refer to the printable tourist map Rome for directions.

Like most of the major cities in Europe, Rome has its own metro system, which you can take if you want to explore the city on your own. If you're going to use the metro, make sure you grab a copy of the Rome metro map with attractions. That way, you will know what station to take when going to a particular attraction in the city.

Depending on how you want to explore Rome, there's always a map that you can use to make your stay at the city even more convenient. For instance, if you prefer to walk, you should get a copy of the Rome tourist map walking. If you are planning to take the hop on hop off bus, then the Rome hop on hop off bus map will provide you with information on where the bus is going to stop.

The printable map of Rome will come in handy for those who prefer a physical copy of the map instead of referring to the Rome tourist map pdf online. If it's your first time in Rome and you have no idea which places you are going to visit, then you should refer to the tourist information Rome map. It has everything that a tourist should know about Rome's top attractions .

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If you’re looking for a free map of Rome, accurate, and updated to 2024 , you finally found the one for you!

Before writing this article, I searched through a myriad of Rome maps, carefully picking the one I thought was the best.

If you are looking for a map of Rome Center in pdf format , with all metro stops, immediately ready for printing , one that’s able to get you oriented in the maze of streets and alleyways of the Eternal City, well it’s time to put end to your whole quest:

Click below on the Rome maps images , you’ll be able to download the ones you’re most interested in!

ROME CENTER MAP WITH METRO STOPS

For immediately downloading the map of the center of Rome you may take around with you for discovering the capital, click below :

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I shall remind you that if you only need Rome’s Metro maps, here you can find my article with all the maps of the Rome Metro way, updated to 2019 .

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If you’re also interested in a map of Rome with the main monuments of the Old Town ; you can download it below for free :

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Here instead you can find the Rome Metro and metropolitan railways map , by clicking on it you will directly open the high resolution version:

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If you also need the map with all Rome’s Limited Traffic Zones , green bands and the railway ring, you can download it immediately by clicking on the image below:

Here is the map of Rome featuring the Limited Traffic Areas (ZTL locally), the green bands and the railway ring, by clicking on it you may directly go to the city of Rome’s website, where you can browse the detailed ZTL map:

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Let this tourist map of Rome be your guide to the Eternal City. Uncover iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Spanish Steps. Scroll to the bottom to see zoomed-in maps of Rome’s tourist attractions.

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From the iconic Colosseum to the serene Vatican City, this list is the top 10 tourist attractions in Rome.

1. Colosseum (Colosseo)

The Colosseum is a grand amphitheater that once hosted epic gladiatorial contests . Its towering arches and intricate architecture draw visitors from across the globe. It’s like stepping into a time machine of ancient Roman entertainment.

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2. Trevi Fountain Rome (Fontana di Trevi Roma)

Nestled in the streets of Rome, the Trevi Fountain is a masterpiece that captures the essence of Baroque artistry . Visitors are fascinated by its cascading waters and intricate sculptures. It’s a timeless tradition to toss a coin into its clear turquoise water.

3. Pantheon

The Pantheon stands as a remarkable example of Roman engineering and architecture. With its well-preserved interior, visitors can appreciate its beauty and historical significance.

4. St. Peter’s Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro)

St. Peter’s Basilica is the epitome of Renaissance grandeur . It’s located within Vatican City with its intricate artwork and spiritual significance. As the largest church in the world, tourists get a glimpse into centuries of religious and artistic devotion.

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5. Vatican Museum & Sistine Chapel (Musei Vaticani e Cappella Sistina)

The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel collectively house a collection of art and history. This chapel showcases masterpieces from across the ages within its galleries. The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is decorated with Michelangelo’s famous frescoes. It’s a high point in art and is one of the most visited in the world.

6. Roman Forum (Foro Romano)

The Roman Forum is an archaeological site at the heart of Rome . This attraction is at the center of ancient times. It’s where grand temples, arches, and ruins tell the story of the city’s political and cultural evolution. Walking through its historic remnants allows visitors to imagine the life of Roman civilization.

7. Borghese Gallery and Museum (Galleria & Villa Borghese)

The Borghese Gallery houses a remarkable collection of sculptures, paintings, and decorative arts. With masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio, and Raphael, art lovers can immerse themselves in the beauty of centuries past.

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8. Castel Sant’Angelo

Castel Sant’Angelo is a historic fortress perched along the Tiber River. This area brings together centuries of history as a mausoleum, papal residence, and military stronghold. Its commanding presence and connection to Roman lore give it a glimpse into its past.

9. Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona invites visitors with its Baroque masterpieces. It boasts ornate fountains, elegant palaces, and a lively atmosphere. From the splendid Fountain of the Four Rivers to the cafes that line its edges, the square captures the essence of Roman life, past and present .

10. Santa Maria Maggiore (Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore)

Santa Maria Maggiore is a basilica of historical and artistic significance. It’s a masterpiece of ancient architecture and art in Rome. Inside, you’ll find stunning mosaics telling biblical stories. Also, it’s one of the major four Papal basilicas, rich in history.

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The expanse of Rome glitters with all kinds of attractions that are not only concentrated within the historic city center but spread way beyond it as well. There are more ways to take on Rome than one would expect, and so a more representative map of Rome with attractions could be very beneficial for you to be able to organize the kind of Roman holiday you actually dream of. 

There are so many reasons why Rome is a good place to visit ; we will provide an in-depth analysis to explain why it is so, a core factor being that so many attractions of the city can be covered by foot. 

Rome tourist walking map: Is Rome a walkable city?

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Getting comfortable with the Roman landscape means that you will acquire the knowledge of particular routes that one can take that can help you cover various monuments in the same day . This also means that you can open up more time in your schedule to be able to explore other points of interest as well! 

Staying in the central district of Rome remains to be a great starting point in aiding your journey, as proximity to major landmarks such as the Pantheon can help tick them off the list much quicker and also makes certain routes around the city much more accessible for you. It may be best to stay away from some areas to avoid in Rome-staying more in the outskirts or close to the train stations can make it difficult to get the best experience of the city, wasting too much of your preciously carved out vacation time in transit matters. 

However, it is important to keep in mind that the map of things to see in Rome still remains extensive and so there will be spaces for which you would have to rely on some sort of transportation such as taxis, buses or the tram system, which still cover a wide connection system within the city. 

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Fontana di Trevi

What tourist attractions is Rome most famous for?

Here is a list of the main monuments that you may want to add to your itinerary:

  • The Colosseum  – located in the historic center of the city at Piazza del Colosseo, which refers to the surrounding area of the Colosseum. 
  • The Roman Forum – located in the center of the city. It is adjacent to the Colosseum and in between the Palatine and Capitoline hills. 
  • The Pantheon – located in the historic center on Piazza della Rotonda. 
  • Piazza Navona  – located in the city center, only a five minute walk away from the Pantheon. 
  • The Trevi Fountain – located on Piazza di Trevi, in the historic center. It is easily found by continuing on the via del Corso road and then taking a right on via delle Muratte. 
  • The Spanish Steps – located on Piazza di Spagna in the historic center. Very close to Villa Medici and Villa Borghese. 
  • Circo Massimo – located in between the Aventine and Palatine hills of Rome, on via del Circo Massimo.
  • Altare della Patria – located in the center of the city on Piazza Venezia. At walking distance from the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. 

Circo Massimo

You can find a map of main Rome attractions that go more in depth here , including all the main tourist attractions.

Are museums free in Rome?

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Although not all museums in Rome are free to enter, there are ways to get around the fees they charge. For example, on every Sunday of the new month all museums (and some monuments!) in the city have free entrance . This list includes the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, Castel Sant’ Angelo, the Capitoline Museums, the Ara Pacis Museum, the Vatican Museums (including the Sistine Chapel)  and the Borghese Gallery. 

However, there are some museums that have free entrance such as:

  • The Napoleonic Museum
  • MACRO – The Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome
  • Casa di Goethe – dedicated to the writer’s journey in Italy
  • The Pietro Canonica Museum – a house museum of the sculptor’s works.

Rome sites to see map: In what order should I see things in Rome?

According to the Rome landmarks map, what attractions are close to each other?

Since many attractions are grouped closely together, there are all kinds of pathways that can be crafted to cover several landmarks at the same time . Especially for those who have limited time to spend in the Eternal City, grouped walking itineraries are the most convenient plans you can have for your explorations:

ITINERARY 1:

  • Start at the Spanish steps and take in the atmosphere of one of Rome’s most vibrant piazzas.
  • Make your way south through via del Corso to arrive at Fontana di Trevi . Here, toss a coin in the fountain for good luck and to ensure that all roads for YOU lead back to Rome!
  • Traveling further down the map you will soon arrive at the Pantheon . Although spectacular from the outside, it is worth going in to see the interiors and observe the open sky ‘oculus’ dome.
  • A few steps away is Piazza Navona – architecturally a Baroque haven with Bernini’s famous Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers).  Relax, people watch and socialize at the square- just as the Romans do.

Fountain of the Four Rivers

ITINERARY 2:

  • Begin again at the Spanish Steps – they make a great starting point! Closely clustered are several unmissable sights.
  • Make your way to the stunning Pincio viewpoint of the city. You will be able to breathe in the beauty of the city you have suddenly found yourself in.
  • The viewpoint on the hill happens to be the entrance to the Borghese gardens . Discover the gardens and paths of the villa that used to belong to the influential Borghese family. Perhaps consider taking a guided tour of it, along with some other gardens found in the city (your itinerary would then take you elsewhere).
  • If you stick to this mini itinerary, you can then visit the Borghese Gallery within the walls of the gardens, to learn more about Baroque and Renaissance art through an impressive, coveted collection.

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ITINERARY 3: 

  • On a slightly different side of the historic center, you can begin with what everyone yearns to see in Rome: the Colosseum . There are several kinds of in-depth tours that you can take to learn more about the amphitheater- whether you are more interested in an overall review, or specifically in the arena floor or underground space.
  • It only makes sense to pair the Colosseum with seeing the remains of the Roman Forum just adjacent to it. These ruins are mesmerizing and hold so much insight into what the marketplace and governmental plaza of ancient Rome looked like.
  • Close by you can find the famous Circo Massimo – the ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. Observe the elongated ground and imagine the wild-natured sport with its cheering audience.
  • From Circo Massimo you will be able to get a good view of the Baths of Caracalla . It is up to you if you would like to add a proper visit to explore them as part of your itinerary.
  • A wonderful way to end this day, following a natural walking curve of the city, would be to end up at the Jewish Ghetto . Here, you can either try a tour that explains the history of the neighborhood including the Jewish synagogue, or you can opt for a food walking tour.

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ITINERARY 4: 

  • Start from a different point on the other side of the Tiber River- in the Prati neighborhood .
  • Located here is the fortified Castel Sant’Angelo . You can opt to spend more time here by exploring the interiors of the monumental museum.
  • At walking distance you will find the Vatican City ! Choose whether you would like to just see St. Peter’s Basilica , or opt for a full experience by seeing the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. 
  • Lastly, follow the banks of the river to the lively, historic neighborhood of Trastevere that everyone loves to pay a visit to- locals and tourists alike! Here you can just wander around, or you can decide to take a Trastevere food tour.

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If you only have 2 days to spend in the historic city , we have a perfectly planned 48 hours itinerary that you could follow!

Where can I get a tourist map of Rome?

There are several different ways in which you can obtain a tourist map of Rome:

Online maps

With a quick search online you will be able to find the basic map of Rome everywhere, but you may also be able to find particular maps of Rome following certain themes, attractions and paths. This versatility will give you options in finding what you are specifically interested in.

Tour Operator

If you decide to rely on a tour operator to design some of your experiences during your visit, you can count on them to have materials they can provide you with.

Information points

When visiting different attractions around the city whether they are monuments or museums, their information points at the entrance will have maps for you to use. However, these maps may be more adapted to the specific attraction you are visiting instead of the entirety of Rome.

At the hotel you are staying at you can be sure to find their own maps to take with you before you step outside into the city.

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Walking maps of Rome

Visiting an unfamiliar city can be confusing and you can quickly feel lost or unsure about where to go and how to get to a place. This section not only provides you with suggestions of places to see but also walking maps of Rome. When you click on any one of the pages, you are provided with a brief guide as well as a map that has been pinned with a well-planned walking tour. By following the numbered pins on the map, you will get to see some of the wonders that Rome has to offer. Each time you arrive at a particular pinned destination, click on its red pin on the map and a quick description will pop up.

The maps are not only a great guide for exploring Rome on foot but, as you can see from the brief guides, there is also information on buses and Metro Lines if you are unable to follow the walking maps on foot – or it is simply too hot to walk! Details of opening and closing times of the attractions are provided as well as the entrance fees (or if it is free) to visit the attractions.

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