What a comprehensive and well-organized list of things to do in Rome — this is exactly the kind of guide I send to visitors planning their first trip. One thing that often surprises travelers is how much ground there is to cover and how spread out the key sights and charming neighborhoods are. As a licensed local guide based in Rome, one great way I recommend to newcomers to orient themselves and make the most of their time is by experiencing the city on a Vespa. It not only helps you see iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps more efficiently, but also gives you a chance to discover beautiful hidden streets and panoramic viewpoints that traditional walking or bus tours rarely include. A short Vespa ride woven into your first day in Rome can really transform how you experience the city — making your itinerary feel more fluid and connected. Thanks for sharing such a thoughtful guide — Rome truly rewards those who explore it from multiple angles! – Francesco, Rome by Vespa Reply
Grazie, Francesco. I think scooting around Rome on a Vespa is a blast and the fastest way to get around. Reply
I was planning a trip to Europe and decided to visit Rome. Thanks for this comprehensive guide. Reply