Visiting Rome can be a daunting endeavour. This city, once the centrepoint of the western world, is an absolute feast for the senses. Gorgeous Baroque architecture, world-beating art and, of course, the most important sites of the entire Roman empire are all on display here, while the scent of fresh pasta will call you from the doorways of local trattorias.
We plan to spend our two days wisely, beginning with essential visits to the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, on the Palatine Hill. These magnificent sites are practically a 'who's who' of Roman history. The Palatine Hill was the site of the founding of Rome by the brothers Romulus and Remus. Julius Caesar once lived there, and it was from the white marble rostra, within the Forum, that Mark Antony delivered a funeral speech in Caesar's honour, reimagined by Shakespeare in his 'Friends, Romans, Countrymen' speech. Emperor Nero built his enormous palace 'Domus Transitoria' on the Palatine Hill before allowing Rome to burn in the fire of 64 AD. The list goes on, and we'll walk in the footsteps of these giants today.
After a full morning visiting the Colosseum and the Forum with a local guide, we'll have free time this afternoon. It's not far from here to the Vatican, where you may wish to visit the Sistine Chapel or the Vatican Museum.
This evening we'll head to the Trastevere district, where we have a meal included tonight in one of the area's many locally-run, authentic restaurants offering traditional Italian fare. This medieval area has a vibrant nightlife, making it popular with Romans and tourists alike.