● In good weather, of course, I would advise you to walk a lot – do not be afraid to turn off the hiking trails and look into the courtyards (sometimes they are open) or go on excursions on cute Vespa scooters or vintage Fiat 500s (write to Instagram, for example, in Dearomatours or Scooteromatours).
● When it rains, you can visit my top 5 favorite museums in Rome: Museo Macro Museum of Contemporary Art, Museo MAXXI – National Museum of Art of the XXI century, which was developed by the genius Ziha Hadid, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna – National Gallery of Modern Art with an impressive collection of Italian paintings of the 19th and 20th centuries; and the Museum of Cultural Heritage in Rome – Museo del Quirinale.
● With children, take a look at the museum designed especially for children (Explora Il Museo dei Bambini on via Flaminia 80/86). Developing courses, lectures, games are held here, and as a bonus for parents – a year ago the first real Neapolitan pizzeria in Rome was opened there. And also in the city very soon a huge oceanarium will open, where you can see about 5 thousand inhabitants of the seas and oceans.
● For the most sophisticated travelers, tired of Rome, I can advise you to go to explore the surroundings around the city – for example, in Tivoli there is a wonderful park, similar to Peterhof. You can also go by car to the sea to swim and sunbathe, the beaches in the towns of Santa Marinella, San Felice Circeo and Sabaudia are perfect, or you can go for a walk along the embankment of the volcanic lake Bracciano, or go to lago Castel Gandolfo – the city where the summer residence is located Pope.