Rome
The Eternal City
Explore the masterpiece that is Rome, filled with timeless wonders that will astound you.
Vacation in the world's greatest open-air museum, revisit the past as you tour the Colosseum, and marvel at the wonders in the Vatican Museum. Take your afternoon espresso in St. Peter's Square and don't forget to make a wish at the Trevi Fountain. Package all of this together with some gelato for the full Italian experience.
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Start your tour of Rome by visiting the Roman Forum, once known as the city center; it provides a picture of the Roman Empire. The Colosseum amphitheater, built in AD 72, is one of the world’s seven wonders. The Vatican Museum is worth a visit with its 50 art galleries of St. Peter’s Basilica. Be sure to see the beautiful Sistine Chapel while visiting Vatican City. The Spanish Steps connect the Piazza di Spagna to the Trinita dei Monti. The Pantheon is also a well-preserved monument to check out during your time in Rome. The Piazza Navona once hosted athletic competitions and today provides a respite as you tour Italy. Make a wish while in Rome with a coin at the Trevi Fountain.
The main tourist season in Rome starts shortly before Easter (when the greatest number of visitors flock to the city) and runs through October. It's neither too hot nor too cold, there's usually plenty of sun, and the famous Roman sunsets are at their best. In July and August, come if you like, but learn to do as the Romans do — get up and out early, seek shady refuge from early-afternoon heat, take a nap if you can, resume activities in the late afternoon, and stay up late to enjoy the nighttime breeze. During August many shops and restaurants close, and on the August 15 holiday Rome is a ghost town. During the winter months, especially January through March, you have a better chance of getting into the major tourist attractions without having to wait in line.
Colosseum : This ancient stadium is an iconic landmark of Imperial Rome in the middle of the city. The largest amphitheater ever constructed and still standing today. It was used for public spectacles but fell out of use in Medieval times and has since been partially restored.
Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel : An immense collection of artworks that eventually lead into the Sistine Chapel. The chapel itself is not overly large and is famous for its ceiling painted by Michelangelo. Don’t forget to take a look into St. Peter’s Basilica which is right next door.
Crypts and Roman Catacombs : These are underground burial chambers of the first Christians created 2,000 years ago, surrounding the city. The tunnels are so extensive that a tour is recommended so you do not become lost.
Food : Cooking classes abound in this city, for you to try your favorite Italian foods such as pasta making, pizza and gelato. However, eating in the sidewalk cafes is just as pleasing if you prefer to leave the cooking to the professionals.
Villa Borghese Gallery and Gardens : This museum started life as a country villa house. The many sculptures by Bernini are a highlight. The gardens surrounding the building create the third largest public park in Rome.
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Transfer Company: Your Private Italy
From | To Rome |
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Milan | 4 hours 30 minutes |
Venice | 4 hours 30 minutes |
Florence | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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