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7 Best Day Trips From Rome

Rome

Rome is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. There’s so much to do here that you could easily spend months without getting bored but if you’re feeling like extending your trip and trust me you will. Another big perk to the city is its central location. Means it’s a great base to explore a number of other great Italian cities, towns. You are going to want to get out of that intense heat in the summer, so let’s take a look at some of the best Day Trips from Rome. Running short on fuel? Here are tips to plan your trips on budget.

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1. Ostia Antica

Ostia Antica

You can visit both the Roman archaeological site and the medieval quarter in the modern town and this is easily one of the best day trips, you can take from Rome back in the Glory Days. This ancient city had around 100,000 people and was the main port of Rome and major commercial import.

Now most of us don’t really know too much about Ostia Antica, since its fame is overshadowed by Pompei, another ancient city once destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. You can walk around the ancient Alleyways, you can still see old dwellings and ruins of the temples and the remains of the mosaics. So it’s complex but extremely fascinating and it’s best explored if you go on a guided walking tour. Only 40 minutes away from Rome. The tickets for the train is only a couple of euros and the ticket fee for is roughly €8 to €10.

2. Tivoli

Tivoli

Tivoli now this is a beautiful historic Hill town in the ratio region of Italy and easily one of the most popular destinations for day trips from the Eternal City of Rome. The two most famous attractions here are the Magnificent Gardens of villa d’Este and the extensive ruins of Hadrian’s Villa.

The locals love to visit this particular destination especially during the very warm summer months and the cool weather is connected to the town’s location, as it’s built on a hill and located along the river. It’s one of the cooler parts of Rome, you’re seeing now are the extensive ruins of hin Villa before move on to the Magnificent Gardens of the villa d’Este.

3. Orvieto

Orvieto

Orvieto location only an 1 hour and 15 minutes away from the Central Station of Rome. Orvieto is a Charming Hilltop town in the Umbria region and it’s renowned for its stunning Gothic Cathedral and this showcases beautiful intricate mosaics and its frescos. The town is perched right on a volcanic rock and one of the highlights are that it offers some of the most breathtaking views of the surrounding Countryside. You can walk narrow winding streets which are filled with Artisan shops, cozy cafes and the historical landmark like the Orvieto underground so if you simply love picturesque Italian towns.

4. Civita Di Bagnoregio

Civita Di Bagnoregio

Civita di Bagnoregio, often referred as “The Dying Town” is a heritage village in the Lazio region of Italy.
It is easily accessible from Rome via Bus and train. You can also take car rentals if you need flexibility.
The village sits on a plateau of soft volcanic rock and is accessible only by a long, narrow pedestrian bridge. The bridge as the name suggests is the only link that connects the town to the outside world. Highlights of the town are cobblestone streets with small houses and shops, Church of San Donato and Etruscan Museum.

Town is small and prone to natural erosion as well as modern tourism, but still draws visitors from around the world. The restoration efforts are ongoing and we hope it will be preserved for a long time.

5. Assisi

Assisi

The destination that is furthest away nestled in the Umbrian Hills UNESCO world heritage site known for its Rich history, it’s a 2hr and 30-minute Journey from Rome and it is the birthplace of St Francis and the Basilica of St Francis which is a major pilgrimage site with its stunning frescos.

This is an incredible attraction to see when you arrive, it looks stunning it is the furthest way out of the five on this list but it’s well worth the journey being one of the best preserved medieval towns in the world. I can assure you on top of the UNESCO World Heritage Site such as the Basilica there are plenty of things to do here and it is all about getting away from Rome especially during those busy moments. I think this is a perfect destination for it.

6. Florence

Florence

Florence is the capital of Tuscany, it’s a 2hrs Journey from Rome its distance 280km. Florence is a city that has left an indelible mark on art, architecture, and culture. As the birthplace of the Renaissance, it offers a wealth of experiences for visitors, from world-famous museums and historic landmarks to beautiful landscapes and delicious Tuscan cuisine.

The top attractions you shouldn’t miss. The Uffizi Gallery is one of the most renowned art museums in the world, you will find the works by artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Botticelli. The gallery ticket price around €20. And next most attractive place in The Florence Cathedral, with its iconic red dome designed by Brunelleschi, is a symbol of the city.

The cathedral’s stunning facade, intricate marble floors, and breathtaking dome make it a must-see attraction. Go up to the top of the dome for amazing views of Florence, visit the Baptistery with its beautiful bronze doors, and explore the inside of the cathedral. And one more tourist attraction pace is the Ponte Vecchio is Florence’s oldest bridge, its charming shops that line both sides. It’s a great spot for a leisurely stroll and offers picturesque views of the Arno River.

7. Lake Bracciano

Lake Bracciano

Lake Bracciano is a beautiful crystal-clear water, charming lakeside town lake located about 50 kilometers northwest of Rome, a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of the Eternal City. The lake around some activity, like Bracciano Castle is the Historic castle with stunning lake views, ticket €8, the castle’s richly decorated rooms, enjoy panoramic views of Lake Bracciano from the towers.

Next one is the Museum of the Air Force which is Aircraft displays and aviation history. The museum has a collection of airplanes and displays that show how aviation technology has developed over time. Located near the town of Vigna di Valle. The easiest way to reach Lake Bracciano from Rome is by train. Take the regional train from Roma Ostiense or Roma San Pietro station to Bracciano station.

So, there you have some exciting day chips from Rome, if you are experiencing some crazy hot weather get out there explore some of these Villages and towns and I’m pretty sure you will be very happy.

Here’s a detailed table for each destination:

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Conclusion

A day trip from Rome is a great way to see more of Italy’s history, scenery, and culture. You could visit Pompeii’s ancient ruins, enjoy the views of the Amalfi Coast, or explore the art in Florence. You can also unwind in the charming town of Assisi or taste wines in Tuscany. These trips help you experience Italy beyond Rome and create lasting memories. So, pack your bags and discover these fantastic places just a short drive from Rome.

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