3 Days in Rome: My Travel Itinerary + Guide + Tips
This gallery covered all major attractions I was able to cover on a 3-day trip to Rome, Italy. I grouped it into days one and two.
The pictures here covered how I fed, random streets of Rome, the Trevi fountain, the Pantheon, Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Chiesa di Sant’Ignazio di Loyola Church, Piazza and Palace Quirinale, Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore (with Pope Francis’s tomb), Borghese Garden, Monument of Vittorio Emmanuelle II, the Roman or Caesar’s Forum and it’s ruins, the Colosseum, Piazza Navona, the **Spanish steps, Sant’Agnese in Agone Church, and Basilica of Saint Mary of Minerva.**
On a general note, I think the Roman Churches will be more relatable to the Catholics.
But first, let’s start with **what I ate and other Shenanigans**
Happy Viewing.
What I ate (and restaurants)

Fettucine Bolognese Pasta

Inside Pasta e Vino restaurant

Pasta e Vino restaurant, just behind the Pantheon. A bit pricy but it was either I eat there or pass out

Lasagna Bolognese at Ristorante Domiziano. Delicious, and although it looked small, I couldn’t finish it. I’ll give them 10/10.
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Ristorante Domiziano. I recommend

The waiters in white were funny and made me laugh. Asked me why I was traveling solo.

I had more than 10 flavours of gelato in 3 days.

Tiramisu dessert at Florian’s Restaurant

Inside Florian’s Restaurant

Florian’s Restaurant

Who goes to Rome without a taste of gelato? DJ Cuppy will also be mad!

Bucatini all’amatriciana pasta at Florian’s Restaurant. Made wiith bacon. If you don’t like salt, avoid this dish. It was delicious but I couldn’t finish it.
DAY ONE