The Solo Traveler's Guide to Rome

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Rome is one of the most well-known European cities and is famous for being one of the most historical, cultured, and romantic destinations in the world. As a solo traveler, whether you are visiting to enjoy the excellent food or to see the sights of the city, you won’t leave without some memories and photos to treasure.

Where to Stay in Rome

Rome is so popular that the sheer number of hotels is enough to make your head spin. There is no “best” district to stay in—where you stay should depend mostly on your preference and style of travel.

Termini Station, as the main transport hub, wins in terms of diversity—here you can find hostels and pensions galore, and the proximity to trains and buses can’t be beaten, but you will be on the outskirts of a lot of the sights and Vatican city area.


If you’re looking for a comfortable, budget option you may want to stick with bed & breakfasts; there are a few awesome choices in the center of town. Also, you can find hostels and AirBnBs on every corner!

If you’re on the lookout for a luxury hotel experience during your stay, try the Via Veneto district near Villa Borghese. Here you’ll find Rome’s most expensive and exclusive hotels— but, you can’t go wrong with beautiful gardens outside of your front door.

If you’re after the Vatican, look no farther than the Prati hotel district, a quiet residential area just a few minutes’ walk to the Holy City.

What to See in Rome

Rome is THE destination when it comes to food, romance, history, and culture. I’ve touched on my favorite sights and must-dos in my three-day Rome itinerary, but when in Rome… don’t forget to check out these highlights!

Trajan’s Markets was the first “multilevel shopping mall” in the world. Here you can also walk along the Via Biberatica, the best-preserved ancient street in the city. Afterward, climb up Palatine Hill to check out the imperial palaces, extensive garden grounds, and ruins of villas.

You’ll marvel at the exquisite architecture of the Pantheon, the only temple that survived the collapse of Rome relatively in one piece.

The Colosseum is the universal icon of Rome, and you can join a tour to explore the interior. Nearby, check out the Arch of Constantine, which was built to commemorate Constantine’s victory at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312, and the Roman Forum.

While you’re wandering the streets, stop by the Trevi Fountain and toss in a coin—legend has it that whoever tosses a coin in the fountain will return to the Eternal City someday. Grab some gelato and take a moment on the Spanish Steps to watch the people passing by.

Food in Rome

A trip to Rome wouldn’t be complete without delving into its cuisine! Stop by a local market for some fresh produce and farmer goodies. The Campo de' Fiori Market is a colorful market with delights such as hand-squeezed olive oil, fresh fruit, and Limoncello.

Here you can sample an assortment of olive oils, balsamic bottles of vinegar, liquors, cheeses, and wines—the flavors go on and on!

And of course, don’t forget to check out a traditional Roman pizzeria. Wood-burning stoves are just magic when it comes to fresh pizza! Try to find a place that will give you a quick lesson in making your own Napoli-style pies—it’s informative, tasty, and you get to join in the fun of stretching the dough.

Top it all off with a cup of Italian joe—best enjoyed at Caffe Sant' Eustachio, one of the oldest espresso shops in Rome. You can’t go wrong with these authentic, home-roasted beans.

Getting Around Rome

Rome is a bit chaotic so it takes a few days to get a handle on the inner workings of the traffic and public transit lines. Pick up a map from your hotel or download one to your phone before you head out for the day.

Rome is best enjoyed on foot—it’s romantic, it’s intimate, and it’s the best way to find all the hidden gems! There are also light railways, buses, trams, and the metro that will help you quickly get from point A to B.

Helpful Tip: Taxis tend to be expensive and driving in Rome is only for the most daring.

Staying Safe in Rome

Rome is generally a safe city, but it does get a healthy share of tourist scams and pickpocketing. Keep a low profile, hold your bag close to your body, and stash your cards and cash in a secure spot.

Number one rule: Keep your valuables with you and always keep in your bag or in a front pocket.

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Rome....I was there...It's beautiful there. There is something to see, there is something to eat .... In a word, paradise for eyes and soul.

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3 years ago

It's true. Rome ohh Rome. ❤

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3 years ago

Ah,taj Rim!

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3 years ago

Vala bas,.. romantika na sve strane! ❤

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3 years ago

nice article...

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Thank you. Stay with me, read more posts about my travels.

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3 years ago

Very nice article, ti si veciti putnik hahhha

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Da Gago, veciti! Voleo bih da kad ostarim zavrsim tako na nekom putovanju. Bolje tamo negde srecan nego kuci bolestan! 😉

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3 years ago

very nice article dear. keep sharing.

I subscribed you, you can me also brother...Hope we give support to each other

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3 years ago

Thank you. Yes we do.

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3 years ago

very nice and romantic

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3 years ago

Yeah! Romantic Rome.

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3 years ago

Nice article my man!

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Thank you, Aleksa. Nice to connect with you.

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3 years ago

This is very interesting.

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Thank you, Suncica.

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3 years ago

Prelepe slike. Ogladnela sam od ove pice i peciva. A o tekstu da ne govorim... odlicno...

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Hvala Tanja. Trudim se da zagolicam mastu svima nama koji volimo da putujemo i upoznajemo nova mesta i kulture.

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3 years ago

mmm ima li ovde neko pivo,mmm sto bih volela da probam picu.

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Probaj, ko ti brani! 🤪

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prelepo

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Da, zaista jeste. Hvala! 😊

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Ali nigde nisam pila bolji espresso nego u Italiji. Stvarno su no1

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Ja sam pio na par mesta, posto sam obisao vise gradova, bas me je zanimalo kakvi su im: Kafa, Sladoled i Pizza. Secam se da sam u Veneciji na trgu San Marko popio kafu sa prijateljem, dve kafe i po kisela 54 €. Naravno.. exclusivni restoran je bio u pitanju najpoznatiji na setalistu. 😂

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I subscribed you. Please subscribe me.

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Pls like,comments and subscribe. I have already done it

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