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Tips for your visit to Rome
How do I get to London?
✈️ Flights to London
🚄 Eurostar train tickets
🚌 Bus services
🚗 Car rentals
🚕 Airport transfers
💸 Budget airlines
⛴️ Ferry services
🛡️ Travel insurance
🎟️ Train passes for Europe
🅿️ Airport parking
Where do I sleep in London?
🏠 Airbnb
🌍 Expedia
🛏️ Hotels.com
🛌 Hostelworld
🏢 Marriott Hotels
🌟 Hilton Hotels
🏘️ Premier Inn
🏨 Radisson Hotels
🏩 Accor Hotels
What museums should I visit?
🎫 British Museum tickets
🖼️ Tate Modern exhibitions
🦖 Natural History Museum
🏺 Victoria & Albert Museum
🔬 Science Museum tickets
🎨 National Gallery tours
🖌️ Art galleries
⛵ Royal Museums Greenwich
🏷️ Special museum passes
🎁 Museum gift shops online
How do I get around London?
🚉 Oyster card information
🚌 London travelcards
🚲 Bike rental services
🛴 Electric scooter rentals
🚙 Car-sharing services
🚕 Taxi apps
🚐 Airport transfers
🚂 Rail tickets for London
🚌 Bus tickets public transport
🚇 London Underground
Where can I shop in London?
🛍️ Oxford Street
🏬 Covent Garden market stalls
🎪 Camden Market
👜 Harrods
👗 Designer outlet stores
🏅 Souvenirs from London
🇬🇧 British brands to shop
🖥️ Online shopping fashion
👒 Vintage shops
🛒 Shopping tours
What should I visit in London?
🎡 London Eye
🏰 Tower of London
🕰️ Big Ben
👑 Buckingham Palace
🌊 Thames River
🚌 Hop-on-hop-off bus
🏙️ The Shard
🚶 Walking tours
🚍 Day trips from London
🦁 London Zoo
Where do we eat in London?
☕ Afternoon tea
📅 Booking platforms
⭐ Michelin-starred restaurants
🥪 Budget-friendly eateries
🍔 Food delivery services
🥗 Vegan restaurants
🍳 Best brunch spots
🍴 Food tours
🍻 Pub recommendations
🎟️ Dining discount cards
Best ways to explore London:
🗺️ GetYourGuide
🌐 Viator
🚌 Big Bus Tours
🚍 City Sightseeing
🎫 London Pass
🎟️ Tiqets
✨ Klook
🚌 Golden Tours
🎭 Shakespeare's Globe
Inside tips for your visit to Rome
Visit the Aventine Keyhole – Head to the Aventine Hill and look through the famous keyhole of the Knights of Malta’s door. You’ll get a perfectly framed view of St. Peter’s Basilica, a hidden gem not many tourists know about.
Explore the Trastevere Neighborhood – Wander through the charming streets of Trastevere, a bohemian neighborhood filled with local restaurants, small shops, and vibrant nightlife. It’s perfect for an authentic Roman experience away from the main tourist spots.
See the Roman Forum from Above – Instead of navigating the crowds within the Roman Forum, visit the Capitoline Museums or the terrace of the Victor Emmanuel II Monument for a stunning, elevated view of the ruins below.
Visit the Vatican Museums in the Afternoon – Most tourists visit the Vatican Museums early in the day. Go later in the afternoon, a couple of hours before closing, to avoid the biggest crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
Discover Hidden Fountains – Beyond the Trevi Fountain, Rome is filled with beautiful, lesser-known fountains, such as Fontana delle Tartarughe (Turtle Fountain) in the Jewish Ghetto, where you can admire exquisite Renaissance art in a quieter setting.
Enjoy a Picnic in Villa Borghese – Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and relax in Villa Borghese, one of Rome’s largest parks. Rent a bike or boat, explore the gardens, or simply enjoy a picnic with a view of the city from the Pincio Terrace.
Eat Where the Locals Do – Skip the tourist traps and dine in local Roman trattorias like Da Enzo al 29 in Trastevere or Flavio al Velavevodetto in Testaccio for authentic Roman cuisine like carbonara and cacio e pepe.
Visit Basilica di San Clemente – This fascinating church is built on top of a 4th-century basilica, which itself sits atop an ancient Roman temple. You can explore all three layers to see the incredible history that lies beneath modern Rome.