Assuming you’ve arrived too early for check in, you might want to visit Trastevere without dragging bags with you. No problem, drop off your luggage with us and check out what to see in the neighborhood:
Basilica di S. Maria in Trastevere
One of the oldest churches in Rome, the basilica’s construction has been ordered in the fourth century. The church underwent numerous major renovations over the centuries and is most noted for its coffered gold ceiling which is embellished with ornate carvings and paintings.
Palazzo Corsini
The national collection of ancient art is housed in this palace built by Rome’s Corsini family in the mid-18th century. The gallery is located on the first floor and contains works by artists such as Carracci, Caravaggio, Poussin, Guido Reni and Rubens. One of Rome’s few museums open on Mondays.
Villa Farnesina
This 16th-century Renaissance villa host frescoes by artists including Raphael, Sebastiano del Piombo and Giulio Romano