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Rome itineraries

Real, day-by-day Rome trip plans — ancient sites by morning, piazzas and aperitivo by evening, every place on a map.

Rome works best in layers: ancient in the morning (Colosseum, Forum), Renaissance and baroque in the afternoon (Pantheon, Piazza Navona), and Trastevere for the evening. Three to four days covers the classics plus the Vatican without turning the trip into a march.

The itineraries below are real trips built in Tralendr. Open one for the complete day-by-day plan with every place mapped.

Rome trips to open and use

Rome in Four Days: Ancient to Aperitivo

Rome in Four Days: Ancient to Aperitivo

4 days · 11 places · day-by-day on a map

Planning a Rome trip — quick answers

How many days do I need in Rome?

Three to four days is right for a first visit: one for ancient Rome (Colosseum, Forum, Palatine), one for the Vatican, and one or two for the centro storico — Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona — plus an evening in Trastevere.

Do I need to book the Colosseum and Vatican in advance?

Yes — both use timed entry and sell out days ahead in season. Book official tickets before your trip; everything else in Rome can stay spontaneous.

Can an AI plan my Rome trip?

Yes. Connect Tralendr to Claude and ask for a Rome plan in chat — it saves to your free Tralendr account as a day-by-day itinerary with places on a map. One-minute setup at tralendr.com/claude.

Want a Rome plan of your own? Plan it in Claude chat and it lands in your free Tralendr account — or start from scratch. Either way it stays yours, forever, free.