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7 days in Rome: The Perfect 7-Day Itinerary (2026)

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By Flavia Voican, 360 Business Tour · Updated April 2026

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Day 1–2: Arrival & City Highlights

Start your Rome adventure by checking into a hotel in the historic center, like Hotel Artemide (from €120/night). Visit the Colosseum (€16, 8:30 AM–7 PM) and Roman Forum, then stroll through Piazza Navona and enjoy a gelato at Giolitti (€3.50 for a classic flavor).

Day 3–4: Museums & Culture

Spend a day at the Vatican Museums (€17, 8:30 AM–6 PM) and Sistine Chapel, followed by the Vatican Library. On day 4, visit the Borghese Gallery (€14, reservations required) and enjoy lunch at Trattoria Da Enzo (€25€40 for a meal with wine).

Day 5: Local Neighbourhoods & Food

Explore the charming streets of Trastevere in the morning and have lunch at Osteria dell’Enoteca (€15€30 for a three-course meal). In the afternoon, wander through Monti district for boutique shopping and coffee at Caffè Sant’Eustachio (€2.50 for a cappuccino).

Day 6: Day Trip from Rome

Take a guided tour to Tivoli (around €45 including transport) to visit the Villa d'Este (€10) and Villa Adriana (€12). Return to Rome in the late afternoon and enjoy a relaxed dinner at Hostaria Da Enzo (€35€50 per person).

Day 7: Final Morning & Departure

On your last morning, visit the Pantheon (free, 7 AM–7 PM) and enjoy a final coffee at Caffè Greco (€3.50 for an espresso). If time allows, do some last-minute shopping at Campo de’ Fiori market before heading to the airport or train station.

Practical Tips

Avoid buying water in plastic bottles—fill up at public fountains. Book tickets for major attractions online to skip the lines. Carry cash for smaller shops and street vendors, as many don’t accept cards.

Budget Breakdown

A 7-day trip to Rome costs around €420€630 for a budget traveler and €840€1,400 for mid-range. Costs include accommodation, food, transport, and entry fees. Free walking tours are available in the city center.

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7-Day Rome Itinerary — FAQs

Is 7 days enough to see Rome?

7 days in Rome gives you enough time to cover the major highlights while leaving room for spontaneous discoveries. Prioritize the top attractions on days 1-2, explore neighborhoods on days 3-4, and use the last day for a day trip or revisiting favorites.

What is the best time of year to spend 7 days in Rome?

The best time to visit Rome is spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) when crowds are smaller and temperatures are comfortable. Summer brings peak prices and tourist volumes, while winter offers lower rates but some attractions may have reduced hours.

How much does a 7-day trip to Rome cost?

Budget travelers can get by on €60-80/day in Rome staying in hostels and eating locally. Mid-range travelers should budget €150-200/day for comfortable hotels and restaurant meals. Book flights and accommodation at least 6-8 weeks ahead for the best rates.

What should I skip on a 7-day Rome itinerary?

Skip overhyped tourist traps near major landmarks — the restaurants and shops immediately adjacent to top attractions are typically overpriced. Instead, walk one or two streets away for authentic local options at half the price.

Do I need to pre-book attractions for a 7-day trip to Rome?

Yes — pre-booking is essential for Rome's top attractions, especially in peak season (June-August). Most major museums and landmarks sell out days or weeks in advance. Book online at least 2-3 days ahead to guarantee entry and avoid long queues.

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