Rome, Italy

Journeying on city breaks to Rome is akin to flipping through the pages of a history book. The Italian capital is brimming with ancient architecture, and its culinary scene serves up some of the finest cuisine in the country.

The Timeless City

The designation "Eternal City" by the ancient Romans has proven accurate, with Rome standing adorned with pristine historic sites, offering a testament to its enduring legacy. The cityscape is adorned with centuries-old architecture, complemented by trendy boutiques, sidewalk cafés, and traditional trattorias.

Adorned with Piazzas

Rome's piazzas serve as the epicentre of the city's social life, featuring symmetrical churches and Egyptian-style obelisks. These charming squares are omnipresent, ranging from intimate meeting spots to expansive, fountain-adorned spaces. Piazza Navona boasts restaurants spilling onto its sides, while Piazza Santa Maria transforms into a stage for street magicians and buskers.

Time-Honored Architecture

Visualize gladiatorial clashes within the towering Colosseum, traverse the statue-lined bridge to Castel Sant'Angelo, or observe the world from the flower-fringed Spanish Steps – and you've only scratched the surface. The entire city centre is bestowed with a UNESCO endorsement, presenting additional iconic landmarks such as the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, and the Capitoline Hill.

The World's Smallest State

Nestled in the heart of Rome's culturally rich landscape is Vatican City. St. Peter's Basilica dominates the skyline, surrounded by Tuscan colonnades forming a circular embrace around the adjacent square. The flamboyantly attired Swiss Guard continues their historical role of safeguarding the Pope within the precinct. Inside, the stunning architecture encompasses the Sistine Chapel, where tilting your head reveals Michelangelo's renowned Renaissance fresco.

 

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The Colosseum, rome
Trevi Fountain, rome
View of Vatican City from Ponte Umberto I bridge
The Pantheon, rome
vew of the Sistine Chapel ceiling