Visiting the beautiful city of Rome? This historic Italian hotspot has picture-perfect moments on every corner, from ancient monuments to creamy and colourful gelato cones.
We’ve rounded up the very best Instagram spots in Rome for you to remember your dolce vita by forever…
Best Instagram spots Rome, Italy:
1. Trevi Fountain
Millions of people visit the famous Trevi Fountain every year to make a wish, and it’s hands down one of the best photo spots in the whole city. Beautiful by both day and night, you might have to wait a while to take a snap but it’s worth it.
Make your way to the picturesque area of Monti for a stroll down this cobblestone street. With photogenic doors, designer shops, bohemian coffee shops and a hipster vibe, it’s a great Instagram spot.
This funky, bohemian area has centuries-old charm and is a super insight into a real Rome neighbourhood that’s full of life. There’s an outdoor market to explore and plenty of winding streets.
This slick hotel has a panoramic terrace with views of Piazza Navona, St. Peter’s Basilica and the Pantheon that makes it a foolproof place for an Aperitivo for sunset. Reservations are pretty much essential, so plan ahead.
This popular chain has locations across Rome, where you can take photos of pralines, chocolates, cream spread, hot chocolate and last but not least, ice cream that taste even better than they look. Don’t leave without getting a pic of their legendary Chocolate Fountain.
Does this even need any introduction?This massive stone amphitheater is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Do your best Gladiator pose or get a sunrise photo of the outside.
These stunning ruins are considered to have been the hub of Ancient Rome’s political activities, and are an ideal place for a stroll in the sunshine, soaking up all the history.
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