Pay a Visit to Rome: 5 Historical Sites to See

by Lalithaa

It is so exciting to finally see travel come back into the world full time again! 

One of the places we have missed the most has been Italy—a country full of history, great food, and so much charm. Of course, one of the best places to go in Italy is Rome. A destination that is rich with historical sites, plenty of pasta, and a culture that is simply unmatched. 

Now that Italy is easy to fly to once again, it is time to book that trip and take that trip to Rome you have always dreamed of. 

Rome has no shortage of sights to see, so you should probably pre-plan out your itinerary so that you can make the most of your time there. And that starts with plotting out your luggage storage in Rome. That way, whether you arrive by plane or train you do not have to waste any precious time and can hit the ground running. 

Because Rome is such a historical city, the last thing you want to do is drag your luggage from place to place. So instead, securely lock it up and enjoy a hands-free adventure through Rome. 

To help you plot out your own journey, we have rounded up the top historical sites you will want to see in Rome. 

1. The Roman Forum

You will feel like you have walked onto a movie set when you reach the Roman Forum. This archaeological site is basically a city that has been preserved in a time capsule, allowing you to stroll—quite literally—through history. You can walk down the same cobblestone streets that the ancient Romans used to ii their togas. You can learn about all the incredible stories that took place on these streets and stand where Julius Caesar, Trajan, and Domitian all once stood. 

You will want to book out at least an afternoon here as it is hard to be anything but mesmerized by such a well-preserved historical site. 

2. The Colosseum

Perhaps one of the most famous historical sites in all of Rome is the Colosseum. This arena has actually become the icon of the city and something nearly anyone can recognize. There is so much history attached to this one building. Most significantly, it was the site where the 100 days of games took place, along with countless gladiator battles—where they literally fought to the death. 

Back in the day it was the largest amphitheater in the entire Roman Empire and could hold nearly 50,000 people inside. For being built in 80 A.D., that is quite a significant architectural accomplishment! 

This colosseum sees around four million visitors a year. A pro tip for seeing this historical site is to book your ticket in advance online so you do not have to waste all day waiting in line. 

3. Vatican City

This historical city within a city is an absolute must for anyone visiting Rome. The Vatican City is actually the smallest city in the whole world but does not have any shortage of history! The best place to start when exploring Vatican City is at St Peter’s Square. From there you will be able to walk around and soak in the magic, along with checking out the Sistine Chapel. There are so many museums in Vatican City alone that you could easily spend three or four days simply exploring here. 

4. The Temples of Forum Boarium

Two of the best-preserved temples in Rome are found here and are extremely important pieces of architecture. The Temples of Forum Boarium date all the way back to the second century BC and are made up of the combination of the Temple of Hercules and the Temple of Portununs. 

These temples are surrounded by stunning landscapes and trees, making for an extremely pleasant stroll through history. 

5. Pyramid of Cestius

Pyramids are not just found in Egypt. They exist in Rome too! The Pyramid of Cestius dates all the way back to the first century BC and was built with a combination of marble and brick. The pyramid stands at a whopping 35 meters high and was modeled off of what the Egyptians did.  The best way to experience this historical site is through a guided tour, in which you will learn all the fascinating stories behind it too. 

6. Palatine Hill

If you want to check out where the birth of Rome got started, then checking out this historical site is an absolute must! Palatine Hill is one of the city’s seven major hills and is linked to all the other significantly important historical sites throughout the city. 

The way that history records it is that two twins named Romulus and Remus were taken to the hill by a she-wolf and raised from a young age. From there, they would grow up to start the village that eventually grew into Rome. 

Conclusion

With so many sites to see in Rome, what will be at the top of your bucket list?

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