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      <title>Rome on a Budget: Prices and Free Days</title>
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      <description>A City That Never Finished Building Itself Rome doesn&amp;rsquo;t perform for tourists the way some cities do. It carries on being itself, 2,800 years deep, and lets you pay the entry fee or not. The Colosseum opened in 80 AD. The Pantheon&amp;rsquo;s unreinforced concrete dome is nearly 1,900 years old and still the largest of its kind on earth. Medieval Rome shrank into the Tiber bend after the Empire fell, which is why the streets around Piazza Navona and Campo de&amp;rsquo; Fiori still feel like a village stitched together from recycled ancient stone, while the ancient core (Colosseum, Forum, Palatine) sits apart, a few streets over, as its own separate district of ruins.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Rome &#43; Day Trips in 7 Days on a Budget</title>
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      <description>A Week Based in Rome, With Three Real Days Out of It A week is enough to do Rome&amp;rsquo;s required sights without rushing and still spend three separate days outside the city, each one further out and more ambitious than the last. This plan spends the first four days on Rome proper, then sends you to Tivoli, then Castelli Romani, then all the way to Naples on the high-speed line, with the actual train fares and transfer times for each so you can judge whether the reach is worth it before you book.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five Days: Enough to Give Rome and Tivoli Both Their Own Day Five days is where you stop compressing. Borghese gets a real morning instead of being bolted onto a rushed day trip, and you get one full day outside the city for a genuine full-day payoff rather than a half-day squeeze. This plan spends four days on Rome proper and the fifth on Tivoli, with the Ostia Antica alternative laid out honestly if the cost or the pace of Tivoli doesn&amp;rsquo;t suit you.</description>
      
      
       
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2026 22:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Four Days Is Where Rome Stops Being a Closed Loop At four days you finally have room to leave the city for half a day without giving anything up. This plan does the required Rome sights in the first three days, then spends the fourth combining Galleria Borghese with a real trip out to Ostia Antica, ancient Rome&amp;rsquo;s port city, on the logic that if you&amp;rsquo;re only adding one day trip, it should be the cheapest, closest, and least crowded one available.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Three Days: Still Not Enough to Leave the City, and That&amp;rsquo;s Fine Three days covers Rome&amp;rsquo;s essential highlights properly, the Colosseum and Forum, the Vatican, and Centro Storico on foot. It still isn&amp;rsquo;t enough to add a real day trip without cutting something you came for, so this plan keeps you inside the city and tells you exactly what unlocks once you have a fourth day, rather than pretending you can do both.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Rome in 2 Days on a Budget (Skip the Day Trip)</title>
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      <description>Two Days Buys You Rome, Not the Rest of Lazio Two days is enough time to see Rome&amp;rsquo;s headline sights properly. It is not enough to also reach Ostia Antica, Tivoli, or anywhere else outside the city, and anyone telling you to squeeze a day trip into a 48 hour visit is setting you up to see everything badly. This plan treats Rome as the whole trip, not a launchpad, and saves the wider-Italy math for when you actually have three or more days to spend it.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Seven Days in Rome: Enough Time to Do It Properly A week in Rome means you&amp;rsquo;re not choosing between ancient Rome and a slow afternoon; you get both, plus a genuine day trip and a flex day at the end for whatever you actually want more of. This is also the point where it&amp;rsquo;s worth pricing out a weekly ATAC pass against how many rides you&amp;rsquo;ll take. Full ticket pricing behind every stop below is in our Rome getaround guide ; this is the day-by-day plan.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six Days in Rome: Time to Slow Down and Stop Sprinting Six days means you can spread the core sights out, add a full day trip, and still have an afternoon where the plan is just &amp;ldquo;walk around a neighborhood and eat well.&amp;rdquo; That&amp;rsquo;s the real luxury of extra time here: fewer rushed sights, not more of them. Full price detail behind every ticket below lives in our Rome getaround guide .</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five Days in Rome: Enough Time for a Real Day Trip Five days is the sweet spot: four for the core sights done at a normal pace, one for a genuine day trip that isn&amp;rsquo;t rushed. This is close to the threshold where the Roma Pass starts making sense, but only if your circuit-covered sights (Capitoline Museums, Castel Sant&amp;rsquo;Angelo, Palazzo Doria Pamphilj) add up to two or more visits; the Vatican and Borghese sit outside the pass regardless of trip length.</description>
      
      
       
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2026 22:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Four Days in Rome: One Extra Day Buys You Breathing Room Four days is where the pace stops feeling like a checklist. You still get ancient Rome and the Vatican, but you also get Galleria Borghese and green space instead of cramming everything into three exhausting days. Book the timed-entry sights the moment you have dates; nothing here has same-day walk-up anymore. For the full price breakdown behind every ticket mentioned, see our Rome getaround guide .</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Three Days in Rome: Book Everything Before You Land Three days is enough to hit the essential three (ancient Rome, the Vatican, Centro Storico) if every timed slot is booked before you land. Skip the Roma Pass at this length: three days with a tight sightseeing list rarely clears the two-paid-entry threshold that makes the 52 EUR pass worth it, and both the Colosseum and the Vatican need their own separate reservations regardless.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Rome Without the Tourist Tax: What Actually Costs What Rome will happily take your money if you let it. Everything below is what things actually cost right now, which sights need advance booking (most of them), and where the locals eat once the tour groups clear out. Skip the Roma Pass unless you&amp;rsquo;re staying three-plus days and hitting at least two paid museums on the circuit; otherwise the math doesn&amp;rsquo;t work in your favor.</description>
      
      
       
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