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5 Full Days Rome Itinerary (June 7-11)

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Get ready for an epic adventure in Rome! From June 7th to 11th, this ambitious 5-day itinerary is packed with must-see attractions and hidden gems that will make your experience unforgettable. Explore the stunning Villa Borghese Gardens, marvel at the Vatican Museums, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Trastevere. Each day is designed to maximize your time and energy while enjoying the rich history and culture of the Eternal City.

This is going to seem like a very ambitious itinerary but all the things in bold are the must do's and the other things are just along the walking path between main attractions to consider. Also me and my girlfriend are both early 20s and very fit so step count is not a big deal. If anyone has any thoughts or comments on this please let me know!

Day 1 (June 7th)- Villa Borghese Gardens (Pincio Terrace), Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola, Baths of Caracalla, Santo Stefano Rotondo, Sunset in Aqueduct Park
Day 2 (June 8th)- Vatican museums (8am booked slot), St. Peter's Basilica, Chiesa del Sacro Cuore del Suffragio, Tiber Island, Mama Eats Trastevere reservation 6pm
Day 3 (June 9th)- Basilica of San Clemente, Colosseum, roman forum, palatine hill, Trajans market
Day 4 (June 10th)- Capitoline Museums, Largo di Torre Argentina, Pantheon, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Piazza Navona, castel sant angelo
Day 5 (June 11th)- Basillica of saint John Lateran & Scala Sancta (Holy Stairs), Vicus Caprarius, San Pietro in Vincoli, Basillica of saint mary major, Santa Prassede

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#travel content#bold style#Colosseum#Vatican museums#St. Peter's Basilica#Pantheon#Villa Borghese Gardens#Baths of Caracalla#Basillica of saint John Lateran#Roman Forum#Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola#San Clemente#Capitoline Museums#Piazza Navona#Castel Sant'Angelo#Trastevere#Palatine Hill#Scala Sancta#Vicus Caprarius#Santa Maria sopra Minerva