Must-see attractions in Lazio

  • Palazzo Chigi

    Centro Storico

    Located on the northern flank of Piazza Colonna, the 16th-century Palazzo Chigi has been the official residence of Italy’s prime minister since 1961…

  • Piazza di Pietra

    Centro Storico

    This charming piazza, surrounded by popular bars and cafes, is overlooked by 11 huge Corinthian columns – all that's left of the 2nd-century Tempio di…

  • Rocca Pia

    Tivoli

    Dominating the centre of town, Tivoli's castle has been a local landmark since Pope Pio II had it built in the late 15th century. With its formidable…

  • Explora – Museo dei Bambini di Roma

    Rome

    Rome’s only dedicated kids’ museum, Explora is aimed at the under-12s. Divided into thematic sections, it’s a hands-on, feet-on, full-on experience that…

  • Cordonata

    Ancient Rome

    The most dramatic approach to Piazza del Campidoglio is via this graceful staircase from Piazza d'Aracoeli. Designed by Michelangelo, it was built with…

  • Basilica Fulvia Aemilia

    Ancient Rome

    A series of column stubs and littered masonry near the entrance to the Roman Forum on Largo della Salara Vecchia are all that remain of the Basilica…

  • Terme di Settimio Severo

    Ancient Rome

    This baths complex on the Palatino was built by the emperor Domitian, finished by Settimio Severo, after whom its named, and later modified by Maxentius…

  • Parco dei Mostri

    Viterbo

    Some 17km north of Viterbo at Bomarzo, the Parco dei Mostri is an eccentric folly that will entertain kids and adults alike. The brainchild of Vicino…

  • Spiaggia dell'Angolo

    South Coast

    Curving around the hilly coast to the east of Sperlonga's historic centre, this attractive crescent beach runs up to the Villa di Tiberio. Umbrellas and…

  • Vatican Grottoes

    Vatican City, Borgo & Prati

    Extending beneath St Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Grottoes contain the tombs and sarcophagi of numerous popes, as well as several huge columns from the…

  • Villa Ada

    Rome

    Once the private estate of King Vittorio Emanuele III, Villa Ada is a big rambling park, about 160 hectares, with shady paths, lakes, lawns and woods. It…

  • Tempio di Saturno

    Ancient Rome

    Eight granite columns are all that remain of the Tempio di Saturno, one of the Roman Forum's landmark sights. Inaugurated in 497 BC and subsequently…

  • Tempio di Ercole Vincitore

    Ancient Rome

    Dating to the 2nd century BC, the circular Tempio di Ercole Vincitore is the oldest marble temple in Rome. Twenty Corinthian columns surround the compact…

  • Aula Isiaca

    Ancient Rome

    At the Domus Augustana, SUPER ticket holders can visit the Aula Isiaca, a frescoed room from a luxurious Republican-era house, and the Loggia Mattei, a…

  • Battistero Lateranense

    San Giovanni & Testaccio

    Built by Constantine in the 4th century, this octagonal baptistery served as the prototype for later Christian churches and bell towers. The chief point…

  • Genius of Sport

    Southern Rome

    Originally titled 'Genius of Fascism' and erected on this site in 1939 as EUR was taking shape, this statue was given the flimsiest of post-war make-overs…

  • Fontana del Moro

    Centro Storico

    Originally designed by Giacomo della Porta in 1576, this Piazza Navona fountain was embellished over the course of three centuries. Bernini added the Moor…

  • Colonna di Foca

    Ancient Rome

    The Colonna di Foca marks the centre of Piazza del Foro, the Roman Forum's principal square. The last monument erected on the forum, it was built in…

  • Domus Severiana

    Ancient Rome

    An extension to the main imperial palace on the Palatino, the Domus was constructed by the emperor Settimio Severo between the end of the 2nd century AD…

  • Palazzo Senatorio

    Ancient Rome

    The historic seat of Rome's city council lords it over Piazza del Campidoglio. It originally dates to the 12th century, but it owes much of its present…

  • Palazzo Nuovo

    Ancient Rome

    Flanking Piazza del Campidoglio, this 18th-century palazzo (mansion) houses part of the Capitoline Museums and its outstanding collection of classical…

  • Tempio di Vespasiano

    Ancient Rome

    Three Corinthian columns are all that's left of this 1st-century AD temple, built on the Roman Forum by Domitian in honour of his brother Titus, and…

  • Tempio di Giulio Cesare

    Ancient Rome

    This temple, also known as the Tempio del Divo Giulio, was built by Augustus in 29 BC on the spot in the Roman Forum where Julius Caesar's body was…

  • Portico degli Dei Consenti

    Ancient Rome

    At the foot of the Campidoglio hill in the Roman Forum, this 12-columned portico belonged to one of ancient Rome's last pagan shrines, dating to the 4th…

  • Scuderie al Quirinale

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    The Palazzo del Quirinale’s former stables, formally known as the Scuderie Papali al Quirinale, have been turned into a magnificent exhibition space that…

  • Basilica Giulia

    Ancient Rome

    Now a series of stubby ruins on the Roman Forum, the Basilica Giulia was begun by Julius Caesar and subsequently finished by Augustus.

  • Arcate Severiane

    Ancient Rome

    A series of towering arches in the southern area of the Palatino built to facilitate the development of the imperial residence.

  • Fontana del Nettuno

    Centro Storico

    The northernmost of the three fountains on Piazza Navona, this 19th-century creation depicts Neptune fighting with a sea monster, surrounded by sea nymphs.

  • Museo Dell'ara Pacis.

    Museo dell'Ara Pacis

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    The first modern construction in Rome's historic centre since WWII, Richard Meier's glass-and-marble pavilion houses the remnants of the Ara Pacis…

  • Musei di Villa Torlonia

    Rome

    Housed in three villas – Casino Nobile, Casina delle Civette and Casino dei Principi – this museum boasts an eclectic collection of sculpture, paintings,…

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    Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    Designed by Carlo Rainaldi, this is one of two 17th-century baroque churches that preside over Piazza del Popolo.

  • Chiesa di Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    Originally known as the 'papal church' due to its proximity to the papal residence on Quirinal Hill, this 17th-century church safeguards the hearts and…

  • Forum Boarium

    Ancient Rome

    A busy thoroughfare, Piazza Bocca della Verità stands on what was once ancient Rome’s cattle market, the Forum Boarium. Little remains from that period…

  • Foro Italico

    Rome

    At the foot of the heavily wooded Monte Mario, the Foro Italico is a grandiose Fascist-era sports complex, centred on the Stadio Olimpico, Rome’s 70,000…

  • Triumphs & Laments

    Trastevere & Gianicolo

    This vast and fading frieze adorns the River Tiber walls between Ponte Sisto and Ponte Mazzini. The creation of South African artist William Kentridge, it…

  • Circo Massimo

    Ancient Rome

    Now a huge basin of dusty grass, Circo Massimo was ancient Rome’s largest chariot racetrack, a 250,000-seater capable of holding up to a quarter of the…

  • Galleria Sciarra

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    Meander west from Trevi Fountain, along pedestrian Via delle Muratte, and duck a block south to this magnificent art nouveau courtyard, hidden away on Via…

  • Chiesa di San Martino ai Monti

    Monti, Esquilino & San Lorenzo

    This was already a place of worship in the 3rd century, when Christians would meet in what was then the home of a Roman named Equitius. In the 4th century…

  • Via Vittorio Veneto

    Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale

    Curving up from Piazza Barberini to Villa Borghese, Via Vittorio Veneto is the spiritual home of la dolce vita – the Rome of the swinging '50s and '60s…