capital Italy Rome is a wonderful city with a wide range of tourist attractions.

From ancient ruins to world-famous galleries and vibrant squares, visitors to Rome will fall in love with its beauty with our list below of the top attractions to visit.

Great attractions in Rome, Italy

The Colosseum in Rome

The most famous sight in all of Rome is The Colosseum. that Also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre.

This 2,000-year-old building once held up to 50,000 spectators.

No trip to the capital would be complete without visiting it to discover what life was like in ancient Rome.

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The Colosseum

Trajan's Markets in Rome

It is a wonderful complex of old shops and alleys dating back to around 110 AD.

While historians debate whether or not it was actually a market, there is no doubt that the area was a model similar to today's shopping malls.

It was built by Emperor Trajan. The complex's ancient alleys give visitors a chance to learn about the daily life of the ancient Romans.

The tour through the ancient alleys also gives access to the Imperial Forum Museum located on the same site.

Trajan's Markets

Vatican Museums

It could take years to explore the Vatican Museums. In its entirety, it is among the largest museum complexes in the world.

The complete collection includes famous and important classical sculptures, Renaissance art remains and ancient artifacts, numbering more than 70,000 pieces collected by various popes over the centuries.

Must-see works include Michelangelo's famous frescoes. Raphael's rooms and the map gallery.

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Vatican Museums

Castel Sant'Angelo

Built by Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century as a mausoleum for himself and his family, Castel Sant'Angelo is an instantly recognisable fortress on the banks of the Tiber River.

In the 6th century, it was used as a castle by Pope Gregory the Great, and it served as a safe haven for a number of different popes over the centuries in times of conflict.

There is even a secret tunnel that connects the castle directly to the Vatican.

Castel Sant'Angelo

The Pantheon

In the ancient city of ruins, the Pantheon is the best preserved of them all.

And The temple, believed to be more than 2,000 years old, was originally intended for pagans.

Visitors will discover through guided tours how the building has been an essential part of Rome since its establishment as a church in the 7th century, inspiring Italian Renaissance painters, including Raphael.

However, what is most impressive is the soaring concrete dome inside, the world's largest architectural achievement of the ancient Romans.

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The Pantheon

Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona shows Rome in all its splendor and glory, a huge square where you will find Baroque fountains and crowds of tourists.

But despite the beauty of this square and its surrounding landmarks, there is a treasure buried beneath this crowded spot.

Look below to find the Stadium of Domitian, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was the venue for athletics in ancient Rome, where athletes competed in running and other sports and slaves fought as gladiators.

Piazza Navona

Venice Square

One of the most important squares in Rome, Piazza Venice  In the heart of the city, with a range of important historical buildings, museums and art galleries surrounding it.

At its centre is the striking Vittoriano Monument, which honours Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of a unified Italy.

The most impressive building is the Palazzo Venezia, where Mussolini was famous for giving his speeches from a balcony to the roaring crowds below.

The palace is now a museum dedicated to Renaissance art, ancient bronze statues and medieval weapons.

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Venice Square

Trevi Fountain

A magnificent example of Baroque architecture, the Trevi Fountain is among the most famous fountains in the world.

Made of white travertine, it contains sculptures of many mythological figures.

You can easily combine a visit to this fountain with many other places around central Rome in a great walking tour.

Don't forget to throw a coin into the water before you leave; this will ensure that you return to Rome in the future according to local tradition.

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Trevi Fountain