The Roman Forum was the centre of political and economic life in the Roman Empire. Now a popular tourist site, it invites those who visit to journey back in time.
Once the venue for gladiatorial fights and entertainment, the Colosseum is the most impressive building left standing from Ancient Rome. Don’t leave the city without visiting
The emblematic Basilica Papale di San Paolo fuori le Mura houses the remains of St Paul the Apostle and is one of Rome’s must-see religious buildings.
The Pantheon is probably the best-kept example of Roman architecture, and its classical shape will stay with you forever.
The spectacular Trevi Fountain is one of Rome’s most popular monuments. Throw a coin in the water to ensure your return to the Italian capital!
Religious building aficionados will find their paradise in Rome, a city with places of worship at every turn.
The catacombs of Rome are an impressive relic of when the first Christians could not bury their dead. Read on to discover the most fascinating catacombs of the largest and oldest underground burial site in the world.
The Baths of Caracalla were built as a place of leisure for Roman citizens. They may only be ruins now but these luxurious pools were once the social hotbed of Imperial Rome.
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