COME DISCOVER ROME



Rome, the "Eternal City", is a destination steeped in ancient history, breathtaking art and vibrant culture. Founded by legend in 753 BC, Rome was the hub of the ancient Roman Empire and has left an indelible mark on world history. Through its ancient ruins, majestic monuments, charming squares and winding streets, Rome enchants and fascinates its visitors. Walking through the streets of Rome is like taking a trip back in time, with its historic sites standing out alongside lively cafes and cosy restaurants. Every corner reveals a new surprise: the Colosseum, indelible symbol of ancient Roman greatness; the Pantheon, an extraordinary architectural work that continues to amaze with its hemispherical dome; the Trevi Fountain, a baroque wonder where visitors throw coins to guarantee their return to Rome. But Rome is not only a city of ancient glories; it’s also a vibrant and dynamic cultural centre, with world-class museums, exceptional art galleries and an extraordinary culinary scene. From the artistic treasures of the Vatican Museums to the lively atmosphere of Trastevere, Rome offers an irresistible mix of tradition and modernity.

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Colosseum : This iconic Roman amphitheatre is one of the city’s most famous symbols and one of its main tourist attractions. Be sure to book your tickets in advance to avoid long queues.


Roman Forum and Palatine : These ancient ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into the daily life in ancient Rome. Explore the remains of temples, basilicas and imperial palaces as you immerse yourself in the history of the city.


Trevi Fountain : Famous for its baroque beauty, this fountain is a must-see for visitors to Rome. Make sure you throw a coin over your left shoulder to guarantee you a return to Rome!

Spanish Steps and Trinità dei Monti : This iconic square is surrounded by trendy cafes and high fashion shops. Climbing the famous "Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti" will give you a panoramic view of the square below.

Pantheon : This ancient temple is one of the best preserved in ancient Rome and is famous for its hemispherical dome. The interior is magnificent, with the large oculus in the centre of the ceiling allowing natural light to filter through.

Vatican City : Although it is an enclave separate from the rest of Rome, Vatican City is a must for visitors. Visit St Peter’s Basilica, admire the Sistine Chapel and stroll through the Vatican Museums to see some of the world’s most famous works of art.

Piazza Navona : This baroque square is famous for its beautiful fountains, including the Fountain of the Four Rivers by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It’s a great place to stroll, shop and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the city.

Galleria Borghese : If you are an art lover, don’t miss this gallery which houses one of the most important art collections in Rome, with works by artists such as Caravaggio, Bernini and Raphael.