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  1. Colosseum – one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks, a symbol of the city’s ancient past. The amphitheater was built in 80 AD and could hold up to 80,000 spectators. Today, visitors can tour the site and learn about the gladiatorial games that took place here.
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  2. Vatican City – The smallest sovereign state in the world, it is the headquarters of the Catholic Church and home to some of the most famous art and architecture in the world, including St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.
  3. Pantheon – One of the most well-preserved ancient Roman buildings, it was built in 27 BC as a temple to all the gods, and it has been in continuous use throughout its history.
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  4. Trevi Fountain – one of Rome’s most famous landmarks, a stunning Baroque masterpiece that has been featured in countless films and photographs. Legend has it that throwing a coin into the fountain ensures a return trip to Rome, so be sure to make a wish and toss a coin.
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  5. Piazza Navona – a beautiful Baroque square in the heart of Rome. The square is home to three fountains, including the famous Fountain of the Four Rivers, and is surrounded by restaurants and cafes. It’s a great place to people-watch and soak up the lively atmosphere of the city.
  6. Spanish Steps – a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The staircase features 135 steps that lead up to the Trinità dei Monti church. Visitors can take a break on the steps and enjoy the views of the city.
  7. Roman Forum – The heart of the ancient city, it was the center of public life and contains the ruins of several important government buildings and temples.
  8. Castel Sant’Angelo – Originally built as a mausoleum for the Roman emperor Hadrian, it has served as a fortress, a prison, and a residence for popes over the centuries.
  9. Villa Borghese – a beautiful park in the heart of Rome. The park features stunning gardens, museums, and even a zoo. Visitors can rent a bike or take a leisurely stroll through the park and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
  10. Piazza del Popolo – A grand square that marks the northern entrance to the city, it’s a great place to start a walking tour of the city and see the twin churches of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto.

These are the top places to visit in Rome, your ultimate Eternal City bucket list.