@welcomearound's 5 Places Tourists Rarely See in Rome

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Experience Rome's lesser-known treasures—silent courtyards, secluded churches, and ancient ruins hidden from the tourist eye, waiting to reveal their untold stories and timeless beauty.

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The church of Santo Stefano Rotondo

This church is not your typical basilica; it's got this unique round architecture that’s pretty rare and dates all the way back to the 5th century.

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Villa Borghese

Such a beautiful and quiet place inside the crowded Rome. Amazing view & free entrance. Not so many people around. Suitable for kids and families or just to wander around. Highly recommend it while visiting Rome.

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EUR District

I find it simply beautiful, especially on a sunny day with a clear blue sky.

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Palazzo Altemps

This is the most underrated museum of Rome - Greek mythology statues and archeological items. There is no wait time, when everywhere else is swarming with a million people.

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Villa Farnesina

Raffaello’s frescoes are all over the place, every ceiling is unique and incredible! Really worth a visit.

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5 Places Tourists Rarely See in Rome

Explore Rome's hidden gems.