FUN AND UNIQUE THINGS TO DO IN ROME

See Michaelangelo’s Last Judgement at the Vatican Museums

Themes of religion and spirituality permeate this labyrinthine museum’s more than five kilometers of passageways and beautiful artwork from contemporary paintings to artwork from Ancient Egypt.

Fresco artwork is frequently physically painted on the walls! Visitors like the tumultuous and dramatic Last Judgement, which represents Christ’s Second Coming.

Pre-order your skip-the-line entrance to the Vatican Museum to avoid the congestion; prices start at $25 USD.

See the macabre Capuchin Crypt and Roman catacombs

Christians were compelled to practice covertly beneath the roads while under Roman repression two thousand years ago.

Now, the network of hidden passages that served as a sacred grave area with solid rock tombs and a place of devotion is largely still in existence.

Don’t hesitate to see the Capuchin Crypt, a chapel that is lined with 3,700 monks’ remains.

Be blessed by the Pope

Christians were compelled to practice covertly beneath the roads while under Roman repression two thousand years ago.

Now, the network of hidden passages that served as a sacred grave area with solid rock tombs and a place of devotion is largely still in existence.

Don’t hesitate to see the Capuchin Crypt, a chapel that is lined with 3,700 monks’ remains.

Go on a hop-on hop-off bus tour

Shocked by all the activities Rome has to offer?

With stops at all of the most popular tourist attractions, audio guides available in many different languages, and buses departing frequently, there’s always another one around the street, this open-air bus is a fantastic way to discover the city!

Indeed the bus offers free Wi-Fi!