Rome

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Colosseum and Roman Forum



The Colosseum, a symbol of Rome, is the largest amphitheater in antiquity, where shows and gladiator fights took place. Next to it, the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill tell the story of daily life in imperial Rome.

Trevi Fountain



The world's most famous Baroque fountain, where tossing a coin means securing a return to Rome. A masterpiece carved in stone that leaves you breathless.

Spanish Steps and Trinità dei Monti



Rome's most famous staircase connects the Spanish Steps to the Trinità dei Monti church, offering spectacular views of the city. The square is surrounded by elegant boutiques and historic cafes.

Pantheon



A perfectly preserved Roman temple with its spectacular dome open to the sky. Today it houses the tombs of Italian kings and Raphael.

Navona Square



A Baroque jewel with Bernini's spectacular Fountain of the Four Rivers. Here you can breathe in the authentic Roman atmosphere among street performers and quaint locales.



St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican



The heart of Christianity, St. Peter's Basilica houses Michelangelo's famous Pieta and the dome designed by Michelangelo and completed by Bernini, from which there is a unique view of Rome.
The Vatican also houses the Vatican Museums, with artistic treasures and the extraordinary Sistine Chapel frescoed by Michelangelo.

Castel Sant'Angelo



Ancient papal fortress and mausoleum of Emperor Hadrian, with an evocative secret passage connecting the castle to the Vatican. The view from the terrace is spectacular.

Trastevere



One of Rome's most charming neighborhoods, with cobblestone streets, typical trattorias and the imposing Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere. Perfect for strolling and savoring true Roman cuisine.