Summer in Rome – The Best Way to Explore Rome like the Locals


Monday, July 29, 2019

‘When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do’

If beaches and the high temperature do not bother you, then exploring Rome in summer is the best time to travel. Not many know, but summers are long in Italy, and this is makes it the best time to visit Rome. You get more daylight to explore this destination and take in the gorgeous views. Apart from this, the summer in Rome brings out the vivacity in the environment. You can even flaunt your summer dresses and flip flops here whilst witnessing the bright blue skies and exploring the top destinations. Europe tourism witnesses a lot of tourists in Rome during summer. Italyis considered as one of the major summer destinations in Europe. If you don’t mind the crowds, then spend a summer exploring Rome.

Here are the top places to visit in Rome during the summer:

Visit the Famous Colosseum

When you are in Rome, there is no way you miss visiting this famous spot. The Colosseum has a long history that every tourist should be aware of. Inaugurated in 80 A.D., it was a hub for 100 days of games, which included animal fights and gladiator combats. It was the largest amphitheatre in the Roman Empire and could hold around 50,000 people. You are advised to book your tickets to visit this architectural marvel well in advance to avoid the queue.

Baroque Rome at Piazza Navona

Another beautiful attraction that should not miss your attention is the magnificent oval-shaped Piazza Navona. Lined beautifully with souvenir shops, restaurants, gelaterias, and the Museo di Roma, this place is one thing you should not miss. You get to witness the city’s Baroque art here. There is also Bernini’s Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi that has carved figures that represents the world’s four rivers.

Explore the Architectural Marvel – The Pantheon

The Pantheon – Temple for all the Gods. However, it is the burial place of Rome’s Kings and other famous figures. This temple was built between 118 and 128 AD. Take a walk inside and witness the oculus in the dome, which is open to the sky.

St. Peter’s Basilica

This is the pilgrimage site for Catholics. But non-believers too can visit this architecture to witness its marvel. It dates back to 349 AD when Constantine had a basilica built over the St. Peter’s tomb. The church was destroyed to make the current one.

Explore Trastevere

Meaning ‘across the Tiber’, Trastevere is one place you should not miss. You get to witness it when you cross the river. You get the vibe of bohemian and hip. It is home to a number of boutiques that sells perfumes, jewellery and handicrafts.

Trevi Fountain

Your trip to Rome is just incomplete without throwing a coin at the famous and most visited tourist attraction – Tervi Fountain. Do not miss this Nicola Salvi’s Baroque masterpiece that features the marble statue of Neptune and is surrounded by tritons. According to the legends, anyone who throws a coin in Trevi Fountain will return to Rome.

Get Lost in the Centro Storico   

It is believed you do not understand a destination unless you have explored it like a local. Since you are new to this place how about getting lost in the famous and beautiful Centro Storico. Nothing can be joyous than getting lost in the narrow cobblestone streets that beautifully make Centro Storico. It is home to a number of streets and alleyways, where you will find boutiques selling carved wooden figurines and precious jewelry, churches with Baroque art, to private courtyards.

Galleria Alberto Sordi

There is no way you are planning to take a flight back home without shopping at the famous Galleria Alberto Sordi. Dating back to 1922, this galleria features mosaic floors and stained-glass skylights. It is the famous and most considered places to shop among both tourists and locals. Take a stroll through the Campo Marzio to find vintage and Italian heritage brands.

Indulge in delicious Gelato at Giolitti

Spend your summers the right way when in Rome. Visit the famous Giolittle, just blocks from the Pantheon which is home to the old-school gelateria. A gelato is needed to beat the heat the right way in Rome. A small cone lets you enjoy two flavors with whipped cream.

Explore the secret keyhole in the Aventico

Do not miss this intriguing secret keyhole in the Aventico. Peep through the keyhole, and you get to witness the mesmerizing views of Saint Peter’s Basilica. What makes it a must-visit is that no one knows the main reason for it, whether it was designed that way or was a mere coincidence.  

Best time to visit Rome

Rome draws a huge number of crowds every year. However, knowing the monthly breakup helps in planning your Rome trip the right way:

June to September

This is the busiest time to visit Rome as it is filled with tourists from all over. Summer in Rome is beautiful, warm, and sunny with bright blue skies. This makes exploring this place on foot, easy and convenient.

October to March

This is the off-season, but the best part of visiting during this time is that the prices drop considerably. It is winter season, and it is not extreme, which makes sightseeing possible. You are advised to carry an umbrella as November and December are the wettest months here. You will love Rome in December where you get to the part of the Christmas celebrations. The towns and markets are beautifully lit during this time.

April – May

This is the ideal time to visit Rome because the weather is pleasant. The best part is that you find shorter queues at the top tourist attractions. You can say, Spring brings out the best in Rome. You can plan your trip around Easter to witness the colorful eggs which are displayed all over.

From exploring the Baroque art, outdoor theaters, museums and more, a summer in Rome is a beautiful way to explore this beautiful destination. SOTC has a range of Rome tour packages and Italy tour packages that let you have an amazing summer vacation. You can explore all the things to do in Rome to make the best itinerary for your Rome trip.

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