16/10/2022
Just south of Vatican City stands Castel Sant’Angelo, where popes sought solace during sieges. Climb to the top for splendid views of Vatican City and the Tiber. At its base, you can see the Ponte Sant’Angelo with Bernini’s exquisitely carved marble angels.
15/10/2022
Currently, tickets must be bought online in advance from the official website. Choose from a combined ticket for the Roman Forum, Colosseum, and Palatine Hill, which grants access to all three sites (€16 per person), or opt for the Full Experience ticket (€24 per person), which adds on access to the arena floor and underground areas.
15/10/2022
Rome’s most internationally recognized symbol, the Colosseum has a long and bloody history. It was inaugurated in 80 A.D. with 100 days of games, including gladiatorial combats and animal fights. It was the largest amphitheater in the Roman Empire and is believed to have packed up to 50,000 people inside.
14/10/2022
Please note that the COVID pandemic is ongoing and restrictions may be in place in Rome. Visit the U.S. State Department website, to get the latest advice and information.
14/10/2022
Whether you are a first-time visitor or return to the city often, here are 40 things you absolutely must do to truly experience la dolce vita. And if you are looking for a place to stay while you’re in town, we’ve got recommendations for the Best Hotels in Rome.
12/10/2022
Get ready for your dream vacation to Rome. Our indispensable guide highlights the top places to visit, the most fascinating sights, the best food and drink, the unmissable museums, churches and monuments–plus all the secret spots only locals know about. As the old adage goes: “When in Rome, do as the Romans do,” and there is no better advice for visitors to the Eternal City.