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      <title>Rome: What Most Visitors Miss</title>
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      <description>Rome Has 2,500 Free Water Fountains Shaped Like Big Noses, and Nobody Warns You They&amp;rsquo;re called nasoni, &amp;ldquo;big noses,&amp;rdquo; and they&amp;rsquo;re bolted to street corners all over the city, curved cast-iron pipes constantly running with the same aqueduct-sourced water that comes out of the tap. Block the small hole near the top with a finger and the water arcs upward into a drinkable stream. There are over 2,500 of them. Nobody sells bottled water at a nasone because nobody needs to, and it took me an embarrassingly long time on my first visit to work out why every third person on Via del Corso was jamming a finger against a metal pipe instead of buying a drink.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>A Week Around Rome, Off the Beaten Path</title>
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      <description>Seven Days in Rome: Long Enough to Actually Leave the Country for a Morning A week in Rome is long enough to do something most shorter trips can&amp;rsquo;t justify: hop on a high-speed train and be in an entirely different Italian city before lunch. This itinerary keeps the full Rome-plus-Lazio core, the ancient sights, the Vatican, Borghese, Tivoli, Castelli Romani, and reserves the seventh day for a genuine rail escape to Florence or Naples.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six Days in Rome: Where the City Stops Being the Whole Trip By day six you&amp;rsquo;ve earned the right to leave Rome twice. This itinerary keeps the full city core intact, ancient Rome, the Vatican, Borghese, the piazzas, and stacks two proper day trips on top of it: Tivoli for an emperor&amp;rsquo;s retreat on an absurd scale, and the Castelli Romani hill towns for wine, a papal lake house, and porchetta.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five Days in Rome: The First Trip Where an Emperor&amp;rsquo;s Villa Fits on the Schedule Five days is where this itinerary starts looking less like &amp;ldquo;a Rome trip&amp;rdquo; and more like &amp;ldquo;a Lazio trip that happens to be based in Rome.&amp;rdquo; You still get the full city core, ancient Rome, the Vatican, Borghese, but day five belongs entirely to Tivoli, about an hour out by train, where a Roman emperor built himself a retreat on a scale that makes the Forum look restrained.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Four Days in Rome: Enough Time for the City to Stop Feeling Like a Checklist Four days is the point where Rome stops being three headline sights bolted together and starts having room to breathe: a proper day trip, a slower afternoon, an art gallery that isn&amp;rsquo;t the Vatican. This itinerary keeps the ancient-Vatican-piazzas core from a shorter trip intact and adds a fourth day built around the two things a rushed visit always skips, Galleria Borghese and Ostia Antica, since booking both takes the same amount of foresight and rewards it about equally.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Three Days in Rome, With One of Them Spent Somewhere Else Entirely Most three-day Rome itineraries spend all three days inside the Aurelian Walls, which is a defensible choice and also, in my opinion, a slightly wasted one. This version front-loads the city&amp;rsquo;s two unmissable mornings into a single tight day each, which frees up day three for something that never makes it onto shorter itineraries: an actual trip outside Rome, to a 2,000-year-old port town most visitors have never heard of.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Rome in 48 Hours: The Version Where You Don&amp;rsquo;t Even Try to Leave the City Two days is not enough time to treat Rome as a launchpad into wider Italy, and I&amp;rsquo;d rather say that upfront than pretend otherwise. What two days IS enough for is the essential loop: ancient Rome, the Vatican, and the free-roam cluster of piazzas in between, done properly instead of rushed. Consider this the compressed core, and consider the fact that you&amp;rsquo;ll finish it wanting a third day for Ostia Antica or a week for Tivoli and Naples a feature, not a bug.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Seven Days in Rome: Long Enough to Run Out of Excuses Not to See Everything A week is the point where Rome stops being a checklist and starts being a place you&amp;rsquo;re actually living in for a bit, badly-fitted shoes and all. You&amp;rsquo;ll still be booking timed slots for the Colosseum and Vatican before you land (both mandatory, both released 30 days out, both prone to selling through in minutes during peak season), but everything past that gets slower, weirder, and considerably more your own.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six Days in Rome: Long Enough to Walk an Ancient Road on Purpose Six days sounds generous until the Colosseum eats a morning, the Vatican eats another, and Rome punishes anyone who tries to sprint through it on foot in July heat. What six days actually buys you is a full day out on the Appian Way, the original Roman road, riding a rented bike past two-thousand-year-old tombs with almost nobody else around, which is the kind of thing a three-day trip never has room for.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five Days in Rome: Long Enough to Find Out Testaccio Beats Trastevere Five days is where a pattern starts to show up: everyone photographs Trastevere, but the actual Roman food scene lives across the river in Testaccio, a neighborhood built quite literally on top of a hill of broken ancient pottery. You&amp;rsquo;ll get there by day five, once the big three are handled properly. Book the Colosseum and Vatican before you land; both run on mandatory timed slots now, and turning up hoping for a walk-up ticket wastes a morning you don&amp;rsquo;t have to spare.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Four Days in Rome: Long Enough for the Museum Everyone Else Skips Four days is the threshold where the Galleria Borghese stops being a &amp;ldquo;maybe next time&amp;rdquo; and becomes a real option, provided you book it the moment your dates are set, since it sells out online-only, no walk-ups, ever. You&amp;rsquo;ve covered the essentials by day three, so day four goes to the thing most three-day visitors never even discover exists.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Three Days in Rome: Enough Time to Get Lost on Purpose Three days changes the math from the two-day scramble. You can add the one thing a rushed visit can&amp;rsquo;t afford: a slow meal, a wrong turn down an alley that turns out to be the best five minutes of the trip, an actual evening rather than a forced march between sights. Here&amp;rsquo;s the essential version, done properly rather than done fast.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Two Days in Rome: Enough Time to Regret Not Booking a Third Two days here is a triage exercise dressed up as a vacation. You will see maybe six things properly, walk past a hundred more, and still leave more satisfied than most cities manage on their best week. The catch is that Rome no longer runs on wing-it spontaneity for anything that matters: the Colosseum and the Vatican both require a booked, timed slot now, and showing up hoping for a walk-up ticket is how you spend an entire morning in a queue instead of inside a building.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Rome: Where Julius Caesar Got Stabbed and It&amp;rsquo;s Now a Cat Sanctuary Largo di Torre Argentina is a sunken square of Republican-era temple ruins in the middle of a traffic roundabout, and it happens to include the spot where a group of senators murdered Caesar in 44 BC. Today it&amp;rsquo;s run by volunteers as a shelter for Rome&amp;rsquo;s stray cats, who nap on 2,200-year-old column stumps and get more foot traffic from adoring tourists than the Forum gift shop.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Rome, Italy: The Guide for People Who Are Secretly Planning to Leave Rome Here is a fact most Rome guides bury or skip entirely: the city is sitting on top of one of the best regional rail networks in Europe, and almost nobody uses it for anything except arriving. You fly into Fiumicino, you take the Colosseum photo, you eat the carbonara, you fly home. Fine trip. But Termini station, the same one you probably only see as a blur on the way to your hotel, can also put you in a 2,000-year-old Roman port town in forty minutes, a Renaissance villa garden in under an hour, or an entirely different Italian city by lunchtime.</description>
      
      
       
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