We were in Rome this time last year! DH, DD and me - none of us had been before. We went for 4 days (2 full days with a half day either end), but ended up staying for 9 days courtesy of the volcanic ash cloud!
We did ...
Day 1 (was just an evening really by the time we got there): general walk round the area with no real plans - ended up eating dinner by the Trevi Fountain and going to the
Disney Store!
Day 2: Colosseum, Roman Forum, Circus Maximus, Pantheon .. pizza for lunch and for dinner ...and the best ice cream ever down one of the little side streets near the Pantheon
Day 3: Vatican Museums/Sistene chapel, St Peter's, pizza/pasta at a fabulous little restaurant off one of the piazzas we passed on the way back, Spanish Steps.
Day 4: Capitoline museum, Trastavere, ... this was where we should have left for the airport but instead did lots of panicking about whether we would be able to reschedule our flights home and whether we had a hotel to stay in for the night!
Day 5: a fabulous relaxing day in the big park (can't remember what it's called!) where we rented a surrey bike, DD rented a segway, went rowing on the lake and had a lovely picnic.
Day 6: another day in the park (to be honest, we we had had our fill of museums and ruins by now - if we'd known we were going to have so long there, we wouldn't have crammed it all into the first few days!!). Spanish Steps & Trevi fountain again on the way home.
Day 7: the beach! a bit of a trek out and not something you would do in a normal visit, but it was lovely (even though the locals thought we were crazy sitting on the beach in April!).
Day 8: Military museum I can't remember the name of for the life of me!, Mouth of Truth, Trastavere and a couple of small museums there, Villa Torlonia park (house where Mussolini lived - this was only of interest to my DH!!).
Day 9: Numerous hours sitting in the airport, it was the first day flights were going into the UK so was exceptionally busy but we did get a flight home late afternoon.