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Rome in 3 Days: The Complete Itinerary

Three days in Rome lets you go beyond the highlights — adding the Borghese Gallery, the catacombs and a day trip to Tivoli or Pompeii. Here is how to spend three perfect days in Rome, with the best-rated tours, tickets and excursions to book for each.

At a glance

  1. 1Days 1–2: ancient Rome & the Vatican
  2. 2Borghese Gallery & historic centre
  3. 3Day 3: Tivoli or Pompeii day trip
  4. 4Farewell Trastevere food tour

Days 1–2: ancient Rome and the Vatican

Use your first two days for the essentials: the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain, then the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s, with the Borghese Gallery in the afternoon.

Day 3: a day trip from Rome

On day three, escape the city — Tivoli’s villas and fountains are an easy hour away, while Pompeii beneath Vesuvius is the classic full-day trip. A guided tour with transport makes either effortless.

Evening: a farewell food tour

Toast your trip with a Trastevere food and wine tour, tasting Roman classics across the neighbourhood’s family-run spots — the perfect relaxed end to three days of sightseeing.

Rome in 3 days — FAQ

Is 3 days enough to see Rome?
Three days is the sweet spot for a first visit — enough for ancient Rome, the Vatican and the historic centre, plus one day trip to Tivoli, Ostia Antica or Pompeii without rushing.
What is the best day trip from Rome for 3 days?
Tivoli is the easiest at about an hour away, with two UNESCO villas. Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast are the most spectacular full-day trips, and Florence is reachable by high-speed train.
How do I plan a 3-day Rome itinerary?
Group sights by area: ancient Rome and the historic centre on day one, the Vatican and Borghese on day two, and a day trip on day three. Book timed-entry tickets ahead.