Rome, a renowned city with impressive history in the heart of Italy.
Full of classical ruins, impressive Renaissance palazzos and some of the most famous Baroque fountains that are just the few of the many attractions in this amazing city of history and culture waiting to be re-discovered on a short break.
Rome is a journey back in time, a trip to the days of Nero, walking through the Forum visualising the past life before us and centuries past in one compact city. Even though there are plenty of things to see and do, walking around Rome on foot is probably the best way to see and experience everything unless you prefer to take the short metro rides to get to places of interest.
The city is buzzing year-round and popular sites such as the Colosseum, The Forum, The Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps always attract hoards of crowds, so getting there early will enable you enjoy your exploration and allow you time to enjoy more. There are plenty small cafes and bars for a brief well-deserved break in between sightseeing and don’t forget to taste an artisan gelato as there are plenty and must be tried!
The oldest part of Rome, Trastevere and the Jewish Ghetto is a hidden gem, full of character and worth the walk. Here you will find artisan cooking, charming boutiques and experience the ambiance of old Rome where ordinary people lived. Houses are noticeably small and the streets are narrow which creates a compete contrast to the Forum and the rest of the city with its immense avenues and elaborate buildings.