Ancient Rome
Walk where emperors walked
Stand in the Colosseum and hear the roar of the crowd. Follow the Via Sacra as citypal brings 2,000 years of history to life—from gladiators to emperors, from temples to triumphs.
Your Roman journey
citypal adapts to your pace and interests. Here are six iconic spots—each with stories you won't find in guidebooks.
The Colosseum
⏱️ 45 min
Stand where 50,000 Romans once roared. Hear the stories of gladiators, emperors, and the ingenious engineering that made it all possible.
Roman Forum
⏱️ 60 min
Walk the Via Sacra, the sacred road where triumphal processions marched. Every stone tells a story of power, politics, and daily life.
Trevi Fountain
⏱️ 20 min
Toss a coin and learn why. Discover the Baroque masterpiece, the aqueduct that feeds it, and the legends that surround it.
Trastevere
⏱️ 90 min
Wander cobblestone streets where locals still live. Find hidden trattorias, artisan workshops, and neighborhood secrets.
Vatican Museums
⏱️ 120 min
From the Sistine Chapel to Rafael's rooms, experience Renaissance genius while citypal explains the stories behind the art.
Campo de' Fiori
⏱️ 30 min
Morning market by day, vibrant piazza by night. Taste authentic Roman cuisine and meet the vendors who've been here for generations.
Turn history into a game
Scavenger hunts, food tours, evening mysteries. Explore Rome through quests that make you feel like a modern-day explorer.
Secrets of the Caesars
Follow clues from Julius Caesar's assassination site to Augustus' hidden tomb. Solve riddles based on ancient Roman history.
A Roman Feast
Cacio e pepe, supplì, maritozzo. Learn the history of each dish while sampling the best versions across the city.
Ghosts of the Eternal City
Explore Rome after dark. Hear tales of haunted palazzos, mysterious murders, and legends that span millennia.
Did you know?
Roman trivia citypal will teach you along the way
Rome has more than 900 churches
There are over 2,000 fountains in the city
The Pantheon is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome
Romans eat pizza with a fork and knife
Rome is 2,774 years old (founded 753 BCE)
You can walk from the Forum to the Colosseum in 5 minutes
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