Pantheon and Duomo-Centered 3-Day Rome Itinerary
by momozzang
Jun 2, 2025
#falladventures
If you will ask me where to go this November? I’ll say - Rome
If you are wondering what to see and do in Rome in November, my answer is quite simple – EVERYTHING! Visiting Rome in November allows you to explore the city to the fullest.
November in Rome is a great time to visit, offering milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and lower prices compared to peak season.
TIP: Even in November, Rome remains very busy, so secure your tickets for the most popular sights and book accommodations as soon as you know your travel dates!
November 1 is a public holiday in Italy (and most of Europe), and some places might be closed. However, in Rome, almost every tourist landmark or attraction is open on the 1st of November, with the exception of some religious sites.
A staple of just about any trip to the eternal city should be to explore the city’s renowned UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Taking pride of place is the Colosseum, the world’s largest-standing ancient amphitheater, followed close behind by the Pantheon, a former Roman temple, each of which offer visitors a unique insight into the daily lives and pastimes of a civilization long since passed.
Rome’s historical trail continues through the Roman Forum, where iconic ruins now stand as mere whispers of the city’s once major administrative district. Following the trail to its origin will place you atop Palatine Hill, the cradle of Roman civilization and home to the city’s most ancient ruins. Another key player in the Rome package is Vatican City, the beating heart of Roman Catholicism and the permanent residence of the Pope.
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