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Rome the place where ancient history still exists. Read, watch and learn all about the attractions in Rome on out site. Rome the beautiful ancient city.
And checkout all the cool excursions you can do in Rome to make your holiday extra special Where even today many wonders of the past are still in great shape. So much art, history, great architecture and great cuisine make this the most beautiful city to visit on your holiday.
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One of the best months to travel to Rome is definitely . Not only because the weather is getting better by this time, but also because there are several new events available. Also, there are not that many tourists ;)
Happy Pisanās New Year! Every March 25th, Pisa renews the calendar, nine months before the official one. We wish you a happy celebration!
Nothing more culture enriching than a big amount of museums with the most important archeological exhibits from all around the world. Obviously is the home of these http://www.romesightseeing.net/national-museum-rome/
National Museum of Rome The National Museum of Rome, also known in Italy as Museo Nazionale Romano, is a set of museums where archeological treasures are exhibited.
Museums can be exciting for some kidsā¦but for most of them, they are not so much. This is why the Explora Museum was created! They have great exhibits and cool activities for the little ones. Itās also family friendly, so you will probably be as dazzled as your children :D http://www.romesightseeing.net/explora-childrens-museum/
Explora Childrenās Museum Explora Children's Museum is a museum for our young visitors, where they are playfully introduced to science and history combined. The place is interactive...
A perfect trip in ? Probably a visit to Rome and would be the main protagonist of a wonderful time. Do you want a tour that allows you to visit both cities in a day and still have enough time for a coffee? Then check out this great offer ;) http://romesightseeing.rgi.ticketbar.eu/en/ticketbar-rome/a-day-in-venice-/
7pm-Romesightseeing.net: there were actually ship battles in the Colosseum? They were called āNaumachiaeā and it actually happened just a few times (maybe just 5 times) in all Colosseumās history. Sometimes it was a historic reenactment and other times, theyād actually put criminals already condemned to death to perform in these naval battles. Imagine this enormous pool filled with ships and gore entertainment!āµ š¶
that Romans used to vomit after meals to continue eating afterwards? :O It was a common practice!
One of the most loved in Rome is the Hop-on Hop-off bus tour, which also takes you to the Colosseum, the Palatino Museum and the Roman Forum. Of course, because of what they represent to Roman History and also, because of their popularity. Care to join us in this fun adventure?
The Mausoleum of Augustus has been recently opened to public and even though it has been hit by vandalism throughout history, itās quite impressive to meet this ancient place.
Mausoleum of Augustus The Mausoleum of Augustus is a burial mound built for Augustus and his family members. The first to be buried here was Marcellus, Augustus's nephew.
Meet one of the symbols of within Rome: the Great Synagogue, where you can also find the Jewish Museum of Rome: a place definitely worth visiting š
The Great Synagogue The Great Synagogue was designed by Vincenzo Costa and Osvaldo Armanni. It was built between 1901 and 1904.
The Church of the Frisians is one of the few buildings that survived when they were building St. Peterās Square. It managed to survive because of its location: itās in the Janiculus hill. Care to learn more about this Church?
Church of the Frisians The Frisians Church, also called Ss. Michele e Magno, was built in 1141. It is located at the Janiculus, one of the hills of Rome. The church and the hill are adjacent to the St. Peterās Square. In the 16th century, all the buildings at the bottom ā¦
An ideal combo would be: avoiding the traffic and noise from the city + strolling around the key sightseeing spots of Romeā¦difficult? Not at all! Check this following tour, which gives you the advantage of strolling around the Eternal City in a cruise and also getting to know St. Peter.
You can do the bike tour, the walking tourā¦and what about a tour? A fun ride around Rome with a guide and a Segway sounds like a plan for the weekend. If you want to learn more about this great touristic stroll, check out our page ;) http://www.romesightseeing.net/segway-tour-in-rome/
Rome Segway Tour The Rome Segway Tour has the advantages of walking or biking sans the hassle and plus the excitement. The Coolest Ride of the 21st Century.
Meet the place where the āenemiesā of the Roman Empire perished. An amazing tour which will give you the chance to breath on history from another perspective.
Among hundreds of tours available in , the search can get a bit overwhelming. But fear not: we have narrowed the Top 5 Routes you can take in the Eternal city without being disappointed.
A perfect is the one that takes great care of animals, but itās also the one that makes your kids amazed! The is one of the best zoos because itās educational, healthy and fun. Also itās located in Villa Borghese which is a wide beautiful green park! Bring your family (or yourself, why not?) to this amazing place in Rome.
Giardino Zoologico di Roma The Giardino Zoologico di Roma, or better known as Bioparco, is a kid-pleaser zoological garden in Rome. It is located in the Villa Borghese Park.
Thereās more to than just downtown: the big city has numerous districts which are all worth to visit. If you actually want to tour through the whole city, then check all you need to know in our website.
Neighborhoods in Rome Romeās entire neighborhood has a sum total of 18 districts. The historical centre, which is roughly just four percent of the area of the entire city.
Want to see the in a different way? Care to taking advantage of beautiful Roman nights? š Hereās a tour you could definitely enjoy!
is one of our favorite districts in Rome. It has rich nightlife and many interesting sightseeing spots such as the Pyramid of Cestius and the Testaccio market (not opening on Sundays!). Take a look at the treasures you can find around this place :D
Testaccio Testaccio is a district that has not yet been discovered by many tourists, but is definitely worth it for the nightlife.
Have you visited Piazza del Popolo? This is one of the most famous in Rome, well known for its huge Egyptian obelisk in the center. Around it, you can also access incredible places. Learn more about this key place in the city!
Piazza del Popolo The Piazza del Popolo is named after the poplar, a deciduous tree of the willow family its name. The square was designed by Giuseppe Valadier
Do you know where the is? In the St. John Latera Archbasilica are those holy stairs through which Jesus would have walked to Pontius Pilateās office on the day of his trial. Care to visit it?
St. John Lateran Archbasilica Of the four papal basilicas in Rome, the St. John Lateran Archbasilica is the oldest. It is also considered as the main basilica and one of the seven pilgrimage churches.
Visiting the Eternal City soon? Then you canāt miss a visit to churches and basilicas. Here you have an overview of the most popular in Rome, just so you can go and prepare your itinerary āŖ http://www.romesightseeing.net/churches-in-rome/
Churches in Rome Although the Vatican is a separate and independent country today, Rome still remains popular for its many churches spread throughout the city.
For us, one of the most interesting ways to visit Rome is definitely exploring. And for those of you who love amazing cities such as this one, we invite you to stroll around Trevi District.
Trevi District Trevi District's name was derived from the Latin word "trivium" which refers to its three main roads. It is where Trevi Fountain is located.
Just when you think your visit through Italy cannot get better, you encounter a unique offer of going to the beautiful Capri Island š. You donāt know how? Donāt worry, weāll tell you!
A rule for all tourists: visiting Piazza Navona and visiting everything around it! Itās a very popular reference sightseeing spot. And not only that: itās also stunning. Learn more about this amazing Piazza :)
Piazza Navona Piazza Navona, a 15th century oblong square, is the remains of Circus Agonalis, a former sporting stadium built by Emperor Domitian in 86 BC.
When we travel, one of the things we need to know is the cityās public transportation. In such a crowded city like , this is essential! Here you have a brief explanation of how it works and about the more convenient ways to move inside the Eternal City ššš
Public Transport in Rome No matter how much you want to, you cannot simply walk throughout the whole of Rome without having any means of transportation.
Remember the movie? Well, get ready to become a real warrior in the Gladiator school! Your children will absolutely love the experience and you will absolutely love watching them. NOTE: Donāt buy them a sword ā afterwards, just to be safe :D !
Gladiator School Always wanted to know what itās like to be gladiator? On the Gladiator School, you will learn all about the life of the gladiators of ancient Rome.
Did you know that the Tiber Island has a boat shape? š¶ And do you know how did Romans use it? Learn more about it here!
Tiber Island Tiber Island is one of the two islands in the Tiber River in Rome. It is located at the southern bend of the river.
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