Discover the Surroundings



With its strategic location in the heart of Rome, Lucy's Roof offers convenient access to a wide range of historical and cultural attractions. Within walking distance, you'll find iconic sites like Villa Pamphili and Via Cola di Rienzo, as well as treasures like Piazza Navona, the Colosseum, and the Vatican Museums. Whether you want to explore the most famous piazzas, immerse yourself in the history of ancient monuments, or relax in the most beautiful gardens, Lucy's Roof is the perfect base for experiencing the beauty of Rome.


Historic Squares



Rome is famous for its majestic piazzas, each with its own unique history. Piazza Venezia, dominated by the imposing Altare della Patria, is the beating heart of the city. Piazza del Popolo, with its spectacular architecture, is the monumental entrance to Rome from the north. Piazza di Spagna is famous for the Spanish Steps, which offer breathtaking views of the city. Piazza Navona, with its Baroque fountains and lively cafes, is the perfect place to soak up the Roman atmosphere.

Piazza Venezia


Piazza Navona


Piazza di Spagna


Piazza del Popolo




Historical Monuments



The history of Rome is told through its iconic monuments. The Colosseum is the symbol of ancient Rome, an amphitheater that hosted gladiators and epic spectacles. The Trevi Fountain is the city's largest Baroque fountain, famous for its coin-throwing ritual. The Pantheon, with its impressive dome, is one of the best-preserved buildings of antiquity. Trajan's Column and the Imperial Forums offer a glimpse into imperial Rome.


Religious Sites

Rome is the center of Christianity, with some of the most revered places of worship in the world. St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican is the symbol of Catholicism, with its dome dominating the city skyline. The Sistine Chapel, inside the Vatican Museums, is famous for Michelangelo's frescoes. The Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls is one of the four papal basilicas and houses the tomb of the Apostle Paul.


Museums & Gardens



Rome offers a wide range of museums and gardens that combine art and nature. The Vatican Museums, which include the Sistine Chapel, are home to some of the world's most celebrated works of art. The Capitoline Museums, located on one of Rome's seven hills, are dedicated to the city's ancient history. Villa Borghese is a green oasis in the heart of Rome, with manicured gardens and the famous Borghese Gallery. The Orange Garden and the Pincio Promenade offer enchanting panoramic views of the city.

Lucrezia's advice



If you plan to visit the Vatican Museums, avoid long lines by purchasing tickets online in advance.


Castel Sant'Angelo



Castel Sant'Angelo, originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian, was later used as a fortress and papal castle. This imposing building chronicles centuries of Roman history, with spectacular views of the Tiber River.


Campo de' Fiori

Campo de' Fiori is one of Rome's liveliest markets, famous for its fresh produce and authentic atmosphere. At night, the square transforms into one of the city's busiest gathering spots.

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