Rzym z pewnością zasługuje na przydomek Wieczne Miasto.
Founded over two and a half thousand years ago—so it’s not quite been an eternity—this is one of the oldest cities in Europe.
Synonymous with the Romans and their Colosseum, but also renowned for some of its not-so-ancient architecture.
For example, St Peter’s Basilica, the capital of Italy, is a vibrant and endearing place to visit at any time of the year.
Atrakcje w Rzymie
Rome is a city full of monuments, culture, and events. There is a lot to see and do.
You’ll also need to wander around and soak in the atmosphere.
Enjoy its vibrancy and cuisine. While you can start getting to know the Eternal City within a few days, it takes weeks to appreciate everything it offers.
Read on to discover the must-see attractions in Rome, which you should be able to see in three days.
Fontanna di Trevi
Teraz jeden z najbardziej znanych fontann na świecie, Fontanna di Trevi.
It’s a vast Baroque fountain completed in 1762 with beautiful features.
Tradycja jest rzut monetą przy użyciu prawą dłoń na lewym ramieniu.
They say that around 3,000 Euros go into the fountain daily and are used to subsidize local projects.
Koloseum
Of all the attractions in Rome, the Colosseum is undoubtedly the main sight, and for good reason.
It is the world’s largest amphitheatre and is considered one of the most incredible feats of Roman architecture and engineering.
It was built between 70 and 80 AD.
Gdy zachwycisz się Koloseum, odwiedź muzeum na Palatynie.
Panteon
The Pantheon is a Roman temple that was built to honour all Roman gods.
Wcześniejsza świątynia zbudowana przez Augusta została odbudowana przez cesarza Hadriana wokół 126 AD i słynne Kolumny miały wpływ wiele innych nowoczesnych budynków i pomników.
Watykan
Technically, it is not Rome itself; Vatican City is a city-state situated within a walled enclave within Rome.
Even if you have no interest in Roman Catholicism, the Vatican should be on your list.
The Museums constitute the largest museum complex in the world, with over 1,400 rooms, and include the beautiful Sistine Chapel and parts of the Papal Palace.
You’ll also be treated to galleries featuring over 3,000 years of art.
Próbowanie zobaczenia wszystkiego w Watykanie może trwać kilka dni, więc wybierz jedną z wycieczek z przewodnikiem.
Book your tickets in advance to bypass the long ticket lines.
Saint Peter’s Square and Basilica are free to visit, and you must make sure you leave time to see this one of the largest churches in the world.
Katakumby w Rzymie
There are around 40 catacombs under the streets of Rome, dating back to ancient times.
Some of these catacombs were only discovered in the last few decades. More than just a place to bury the dead, the tunnels and rooms are famous and very important for their Early Christian art history.
Nie wszystkie katakumby są otwarte, a niektóre są łatwiejsze do odwiedzenia niż inne.
San Callisto is the largest and most popular, with plenty of tours.
Hotel Tips for Rome
Within Rome’s central districts, there are countless places to stay.
If you’re staying within the centre, getting from one attraction to the next is relatively easy.
Therefore, unless you have a burning desire to be near the Colosseum or the Spanish Steps, where you stay doesn’t matter much.
By the way, the Spanish Steps are in the North Centre district, while the Colosseum is easy to find in the Colosseo district.
If you’re looking for luxury hotels, there are many four -and five-star hotels.
Gran Melia is consistently highly rated by guests, and rooms feature views of the Vatican, Castel Sant’Angelo, or the hotel’s serene gardens.
Another 5-star hotel is Hotel Raphael - Relais & Chateaux, renowned for its marvellous roof terrace with spectacular views over the city.
The Pantheon is just a 5-minute walk from here.
Jeśli chcesz być zaraz obok Schodów Hiszpańskich, wybierz słynnego Hotel Hassler Roma, one of the city’s best-known hotels.
It is set at the top of the Spanish Steps, and the rooms are classically furnished in the style you’d expect for Rome!