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Rome’s Grand Weekend: Sunday

Rome’s Grand Weekend: Sunday

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Cross the Tiber into Trastevere, climb Janiculum Hill for Rome’s most beautiful view, and close your journey with art, light, and local life.

This route blends authenticity and serenity — the perfect Roman farewell, designed by a local for travelers who love to wander slowly.

Includes interactive map access, cultural notes, and offline GPS files.

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Sunday Route: Trastevere, Janiculum & Farewell to Rome

Your final day in Rome slows the rhythm — this is the moment to breathe, wander, and truly feel the city.

This route takes you across the Tiber into Trastevere, Rome’s most soulful neighborhood, where ivy climbs the walls and every narrow alley hums with centuries of life. You’ll cross from ancient stones to green hills, from hidden churches to sweeping panoramas — a perfect farewell to the Eternal City.

Highlights include:

  • Trastevere’s backstreets – Quiet churches, artisan courtyards, and flower-framed windows that feel miles away from the crowds.

  • Santa Maria in Trastevere – Golden mosaics that glow like sunlight trapped in glass.

  • Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo) – Panoramic Rome from above, history beneath your feet — and Garibaldi’s spirit still watching over the city.

  • Villa Farnesina (optional) – A Renaissance jewel with frescoes by Raphael, where beauty and intimacy meet.

  • Villa Borghese & Gallery – Art, shade, and calm before departure — ideal for a peaceful afternoon walk.

Includes:

  • Interactive map with GPS coordinates (via QR code or web link)

  • Optional scenic detours for slower paces

Perfect for: travelers who want to end their Roman weekend with warmth, reflection, and beauty. Whether you’re exploring solo or hand-in-hand, Sunday’s route is a quiet love letter to the city — the kind that lingers long after you’ve left.

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