
Rome
Seven Days of Roman Eats, Sips, and Easy Wandering
Eat well, sip slowly, and roam Rome neighborhood by neighborhood.
This 7-day Rome itinerary balances iconic sights with neighborhood food, market browsing, wine tasting, and relaxed nightlife, all designed for a couple on a budget. The days are clustered by area for comfort and efficiency, with plenty of local meals, photo stops, and a beach day to round out the trip.
Highlights
Start early in Rome’s ancient core for the best light, fewer crowds, and classic photo opportunities.
Browse Roman markets for cheap bites, produce, and local character while staying close to central neighborhoods.
Spend an evening in Rome’s liveliest dining-and-drinks district for aperitivo and nightlife.
Mix casual wine tasting with scenic viewpoints and piazzas for an easy, romantic pace.
Take a day trip to the coast for a change of scenery, sea air, and a low-effort nature break.
Good to Know
Coffee at the bar
Standing at the counter is usually cheaper than sitting at a table, especially for espresso and cappuccino.
Aperitivo timing
Look for aperitivo between about 6 pm and 8 pm, when a drink often comes with snacks or a small buffet.
Validate transit tickets
If you use buses or trams, validate paper tickets as required and allow extra time for delays.
Book major sights early
Reserve the Colosseum area, Vatican Museums, and popular dinner reservations ahead of time when possible.
Choose walkable districts
Plan meals near the day’s main sights so you do not lose time crisscrossing the city.
Use the nasoni
Carry a reusable bottle and refill it at Rome’s public drinking fountains whenever needed.
Expect tourist premiums
Restaurants directly beside major landmarks are often pricier and lower value than places just a few streets away.
Sunday market rhythm
Some markets and shops have reduced hours on Sundays, so check timing before setting a market-heavy day.
Beach day logistics
For the coast, start early and keep the return flexible because trains can be busy later in the day.
Keep one light meal
On days with a big lunch or aperitivo, make dinner smaller or choose one shared starter and pasta.
Cash is still useful
Carry a small amount of cash for market stalls, quick snacks, and places that prefer cards below a certain amount.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Colosseum
Go early for the best light and manageable crowds, then continue into the nearby ancient ruins area.
2h 30m · $25-35
Ai Tre Scalini
Order Roman pasta or a simple salumi-and-cheese board with a glass of house wine.
1h · $15-25 per person
Roman Forum
Walk through the ruins after lunch and focus on the main viewpoints rather than trying to see everything.
2h · $15-25
La Carbonara
Try cacio e pepe, amatriciana, or carbonara with an inexpensive house wine.
1h 15m · $18-30 per person
Trevi Fountain
Visit in the evening or around sunset for better photos and a more relaxed atmosphere.
30m · Free
Pizzeria San Marco
Have a cornetto and coffee before heading out for sightseeing.
30m · $5-10 per person
Spanish Steps
Walk up for city views and photo stops, then continue into nearby shopping streets.
45m · Free
Via del Corso Shopping
Browse affordable fashion chains, smaller boutiques, and souvenir shops along the central retail corridor.
1h 30m · Free to browse
Hostaria Romana
Order a classic Roman pasta and a shared appetizer, then keep dinner simple and filling.
1h 15m · $20-30 per person29 activities across 7 days
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