A WEEKEND IN ROME
- Jenny Matthews

- Jan 31
- 2 min read
The Italian Capital's Teeming with Ancient Architecture, and Eating Out Delivers Some of the Country's Best Cuisine.

The Eternal City
The ancient Romans believed that Rome would survive forever, and the bevy of pristine historic sites shows that they weren’t wrong. It’s full-to-bursting with centuries-old architecture, and the gaps are filled in with trendy boutiques, pavement cafés and traditional trattorias.
Peppered with Piazzas
Rome’s piazzas are at the heart of the city’s social scene, and showcase everything from symmetrical churches to Egyptian-style obelisks.
You can’t go five minutes without stumbling on one of these charming squares, and they range from intimate meeting spots to sprawling, fountain-filled spaces. Restaurants spill out along the sides of Piazza Navona, while Piazza Santa Maria doubles up as a stage for street magicians and buskers.
Ancient Architecture
Picture gladiatorial battles in the towering Colosseum, cross the statue-flanked bridge to Castel Sant’Angelo, or watch the world go by on the flower-lined Spanish Steps – and you’ve still barely scratched the surface.
The whole city centre’s got a UNESCO tick to its name, and lines up other standout sights like the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, and the Capitoline Hill.
World’s Smallest State
In the heart of Italy’s culture-stuffed capital, you’ll find Vatican City. St Peter’s Basilica dominates the skyline, while Tuscan colonnades form a ring around the adjoining square.
The Swiss Guard, clad in flamboyant blue, orange and red-striped uniforms, continue their long-standing protection of the Pope around the grounds. Inside, the dazzling architecture includes the Sistine Chapel – tilt your head back here, and you’ll see Michelangelo’s famous Renaissance fresco.
Nightlife
There's plenty to do when the sun sets on The Eternal City. Many of the best bars are found in the Centro Storico, from a wine bar with more than 1,500 bottles on offer, to a chic cocktail bar overlooking the Spanish Steps.
Other neighbourhoods can offer jazz venues, late-night clubs and hip cabaret shows.



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