
With so much to see (or better, experience), three days in Rome may only be enough to scratch the surface and get a small taste of the city. Five days will allow you to do a bit more excavation, to spend a bit more time staring up at the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Museum or lingering a bit longer over a cappuccino at an outdoor café on Piazza Navona. A week in Rome is ideal, giving you ample time to get lost in the labyrinth of streets around Campo dei Fiori, to get a better understanding of the layers of history that lie underneath the cobblestones, to peak into some of the city's 400+ churches, and to explore all the ancient Roman sights.But don't fret if you can't see and experience everything Rome has to offer in one trip. After all, Silvio Negro, an Italian writer who made a career out of writing about Rome, once said of the Eternal City, "Rome, a lifetime is not enough." He was right.