UrbanWalks

A walk by Giulia · Roma, IT

Starting at the Colosseum, this afternoon walk traces a logical arc through Rome's ancient heart, moving from the iconic amphitheater into the quieter medieval lanes of Monti, then descending toward the Roman Forum and imperial monuments. You'll explore layered history—early Christian basilicas, medieval churches, and grand Renaissance palaces—before settling into a traditional Roman meal in a family-run trattoria, all within a satisfying 105-minute circuit.

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  1. Pasqualino Al Colosseo dal 1956- Trattoria Romana

    Pasqualino Al Colosseo dal 1956 is your lunch anchor—a genuine Roman trattoria steps from the Colosseum, serving classic regional dishes in an intimate setting where locals still gather.

    Via dei SS. Quattro, 66, 00184 Roma RM, Italy·food
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  2. Basilica Santi Giovanni e Paolo

    Basilica Santi Giovanni e Paolo sits on a hidden piazza just uphill, a layered early Christian basilica built over ancient Roman homes, offering respite from crowds and deep history in one.

    Piazza Dei SS. Giovanni e Paolo, 00184 Roma RM, Italy·history
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  3. Basilica of San Clemente

    The Basilica of San Clemente is a vertical journey through time—medieval church above, early Christian basilica in the middle, Roman temple at the base—all accessible and extraordinary.

    Piazza di S. Clemente, 00184 Roma RM, Italy·history
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  4. Trajan's Column

    Trajan's Column stands as the finest surviving triumphal monument, its spiraling relief carvings a masterpiece of imperial Roman narrative and architectural ambition.

    Via dei Fori Imperiali, 00187 Roma RM, Italy·architecture
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  5. Altar of the Fatherland

    The Altar of the Fatherland caps your arc with monumental white marble neoclassical architecture, commanding views over the Forums and the city, a fitting final vista.

    Piazza Venezia, 00186 Roma RM, Italy·architecture
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