
The Colosseum: the embodiment of a glorious empire
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
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
Classed as one of the world’s most extraordinary works of art, the Sistine Chapel will transport you to a place of dreams.
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!
The Pantheon is probably the best-kept example of Roman architecture, and its classical shape will stay with you forever.
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.
Situated next to the River Tiber, Rome’s Trastevere district is packed full of cosy restaurants, nightclubs, small piazzas and designer shops.
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
Classed as one of the world’s most extraordinary works of art, the Sistine Chapel will transport you to a place of dreams.
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!
The Pantheon is probably the best-kept example of Roman architecture, and its classical shape will stay with you forever.
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.
Situated next to the River Tiber, Rome’s Trastevere district is packed full of cosy restaurants, nightclubs, small piazzas and designer shops.
Classed as one of the world’s most extraordinary works of art, the Sistine Chapel will transport you to a place of dreams.
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.
The Vatican Museums house an incalculable number of works of art and the Church’s most valuable collection.
After the Great Fire of Rome, the Roman Emperor Nero ordered the construction of an ostentatious palatial complex, a relic of his megalomaniac eccentricities – Domus Aurea.
‘Galleria Borghese’ is a beautiful art gallery in Villa Borghese Gardens, the third largest public park in Rome.
This is the oldest public museum in the world. Get first-hand knowledge of the history of Rome by visiting the archaeological remains stored inside
Rome’s thriving restaurant scene covers all manners of Italian cuisine. It runs the gamut from old-school Roman trattorias and osterias to hole-in-the-wall pizzerias and trendy restaurants. If you need a break from Italian cuisine (but who would?), there is also some great eateries where you can enjoy international cuisine.
There is nothing like heading to a market in Rome to get a taste of life alla Romana. Read on to discover our round-up of the top markets in the Eternal City.
Traditional Roman cuisine comprises different types of pasta paired with sumptuous sauces. Read on to discover which traditional Roman dishes to savour while in Rome
When in Rome, do as the Romans do… And the Romans love their food. Discover some of the best pizza places in Rome.
Ice cream may not have been invented by the Romans but the world’s best gelaterias are located in Rome and serve up sinfully delicious flavours.
What starts out as a quick drink in Rome can easily end up an all-nighter. In this article, we lift the lid on the best bars and clubs in the Italian capital.
If you are looking to escape Rome for the day, head to the absurdly photogenic town of Orvieto. Perched on top of an enormous flat-topped volcanic cliff in the middle of the countryside, it boasts a monumental 14th-century cathedral whose beauty rivals that of the Sistine Chapel.
Florence is one of the those incredibly magical places and warrants a visit, even if just for a day.
Viterbo, to the north of Rome, has one of the best-preserved Medieval towns in Italy, and the wider province has some idyllic places just waiting to be explored.
The ancient port of Rome, Ostia Antica, is located just 30 minutes away from the city. Read on to discover the fascinating history behind this ancient Roman archaeological site.
Just a few kilometres from Rome, Villa d’Este is a prime example of the capriciousness of Ippolito d’Este and his family. Its spectacular gardens are well worth a visit.
Hadrian’s Villa, just a stone’s throw from Rome, comprises 30 buildings, tunnels and underground galleries. It is an archaeological gem steeped in history and unresolved mysteries.
Campo de’ Fiori is a buzzing piazza no matter what the time of day. Its markets, luxury palaces and artisan workshops are reminiscent of Medieval Rome.
There is nothing like heading to a market in Rome to get a taste of life alla Romana. Read on to discover our round-up of the top markets in the Eternal City.
Rome is a hive of creativity and you’ll have your pick of souvenirs, ranging from fashion and art to food and religious objects.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do… And the Romans love their food. Discover some of the best pizza places in Rome.
Make sure you head to the best places in Rome to get your shopping done. There are plenty of shopping streets and shops to choose from
Situated next to the River Tiber, Rome’s Trastevere district is packed full of cosy restaurants, nightclubs, small piazzas and designer shops.
Palatine Hill was where Romulus founded the Italian capital in Roman mythology. The emperors of the Roman Empire made it their home. Discover its history and legends.
Rome’s Piazza del Popolo may be famous for its ‘twin’ churches but it has plenty of secrets waiting to be discovered.
The Basilica of St. Mary Major is one of the four largest Catholic Church basilicas and it is the most important temple dedicated to the Virgin Mary in the world.
Piazza del Campidoglio lies at the top of one of Rome’s seven hills and is surrounded with museums and ancient temples, not to mention steeped in history and legend.
The small Roman town of Castel Gandolfo has a past that stretches all the way back to the Italic tribes that once lived in the region, and the popes of days gone by would summer here.
Villa Borghese is Rome’s green oasis and the location of the Borghese Museum and Gallery, which houses masterpieces by Bernini, Canova, Caravaggio and Raphael.
Ponte Milvio (the Milvian Bridge) is known as the ‘padlock bridge’ and, thanks to author Federico Moccia, it is undoubtedly the most romantic bridge in Rome.
What starts out as a quick drink in Rome can easily end up an all-nighter. In this article, we lift the lid on the best bars and clubs in the Italian capital.
A getaway to Rome is always an excellent idea but if it’s with friends, it’s a sure-fire recipe for fun! Read on to discover our round-up of the top things to do in Rome with friends.
Rome may not have been built in a day, but you can certainly see it in one. This guide contains everything you need to fall in love with the capital in a one-day whirlwind visit.
You can certainly cram plenty into two days in Rome. Follow our guide to make the most of your trip and experience the seduction of the Italian capital.
Two days doesn’t seem long, but if you use your time well, you can certainly learn enough about the Eternal City to want to come back.