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Wandering the Eternal City: Rome Travel Guide




Rome is a city full of history and culture, blending ancient ruins with modern life. Whether you're a culture buff or a foodie, Rome has something for everyone. Below you'll find a list of Rome's must-see attractions, local cuisine and some key communication tips to help you enjoy a smooth travelling experience.


Must-see Attractions

  • Colosseum

A symbol of ancient Roman civilisation, the Colosseum is a landmark you can't miss. Take a tour of the inner structure and imagine the scenes of the gladiators' magnificent matches back then.

  • Vatican City

This is the centre of global Catholicism, with St Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, with Michelangelo's frescoes among the highlights.

  • The Wishing Fountain

This beautiful baroque fountain is a hit with tourists. Legend has it that throwing a coin in to make a wish will bless you with a return to Rome.

  • Piazza di Spagna

The famous Spanish Steps and the surrounding shopping streets are a must-see for tourists, especially in spring when the steps are decorated with flowers.


Gastronomic experience

Rome's classic cuisines are:

  • Spaghetti Carbonara

  • Pizza Margherita

  • Gelato (Italian ice cream)

You can enjoy these delicacies both in roadside eateries and Michelin restaurants.


Travelling tips

  • Walking is the best option: Rome's attractions are relatively centralised, so you can experience the city better on foot.

  • Buy tickets in advance: It is advisable to book tickets online in advance for popular attractions such as the Colosseum and the Vatican to avoid long queues.

  • Wear comfortable shoes: Rome has a lot of gravel roads, so it's important to choose comfortable shoes.

  • International roaming and eSIM: In Italy, Rome has a well-developed communication network, but it can be expensive to use international roaming. We recommend choosing an international eSIM card before you leave, which is suitable for tourists and does not require a physical card, but can be activated directly from your mobile phone. If your device does not support eSIM, you can also use 5ber.eSIM.

  • Emergency contacts: In case of emergency in Rome, call the European emergency number 112, and make sure you have the contact details of your embassy or consulate in your mobile phone.


With this short guide, you can fully prepare for your trip to Rome and easily enjoy this historic city and its modern and convenient communication services.

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