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About Rome

Rome, the Eternal City, is a captivating blend of ancient history and vibrant modern life. As you wander through its cobblestone streets, marvel at iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Roman Forum, each telling a story of its glorious past. Don’t miss the breathtaking Vatican City, where St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel showcase exquisite art and architecture. Indulge in authentic Italian cuisine at local trattorias, savoring pasta and gelato while soaking in the lively atmosphere of the piazzas. With its rich cultural heritage and romantic ambiance, Rome leaves an indelible mark on every visitor.

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Colosseum
Colosseum
The Basilica of Saint Mary Major
The Basilica of Saint Mary Major
The Pantheon
The Pantheon
The Roman Forum
The Roman Forum
Catacombs of Saint Callixtus
Catacombs of Saint Callixtus
Palazzo Valentini
Palazzo Valentini
Colosseum
The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is an ancient Roman gladiatorial arena in the heart of Rome. Built in the 1st century AD, it could hold up to 50,000 spectators. It's an iconic symbol of Roman engineering and is famous for its historical significance in hosting brutal gladiatorial combats.
The Basilica of Saint Mary Major
The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore is one of Rome's four major basilicas, dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Built in the 5th century, it is renowned for its stunning mosaics, particularly the triumphal arch and the mosaics depicting biblical scenes. The church also houses relics of the crib of Jesus.
The Pantheon
The Pantheon in Rome, built around 126 AD, is one of the best-preserved ancient Roman buildings. Originally a temple dedicated to all gods, it features a remarkable domed roof with a central oculus. It is now a church and a tomb for Italian kings and notable figures.
The Roman Forum
The Roman Forum (Forum Romanum) was the heart of ancient Rome, serving as the center of public life. It hosted markets, political gatherings, judicial proceedings, and religious ceremonies. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of temples, basilicas, and arches, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history.
Catacombs of Saint Callixtus
The Catacombs of St. Callixtus (Catacombe di San Callisto) are the largest catacombs in Rome, located along the Appian Way. They house the graves of early Christians, including popes and martyrs. The complex features important Christian frescoes and sarcophagi and stretches over 20 kilometers of underground tunnels.
Palazzo Valentini
The Roman House at Palazzo Valentini is an archaeological site in Rome's historic center, featuring well-preserved fragments of a Roman house with mosaics, frescoes, and an advanced heating system. Through modern technologies like 3D visualization, the museum offers an interactive experience of ancient Roman life.

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Trevi Fountain

Throw a coin and make a wish at the most famous fountain in Rome. A stunning example of Baroque art.
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Vatican and Sistine Chapel

See Michelangelo’s masterpieces and the grandeur of St. Peter’s. An unforgettable experience for art lovers.
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Spanish Steps and Piazza di Spagna

A spot for shopping and romantic walks. A captivating view from the top of the steps.
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Pantheon Temple Tour

An ancient temple, a symbol of architectural harmony. History and engineering marvel combined in one building.
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The Roman Forum Tour

A walk through the ruins of ancient markets and temples. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of ancient Rome.
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District Trastevere

A charming district with narrow streets, local restaurants, and a cozy atmosphere. Perfect for a dinner out.
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