The Colosseum (Colosseo) is located in the historical center of Rome. It is well connected with public transportation, and right near the ancient construction is a metro stop called “Colosseo” with a bus stop, and tram stop nearby. Such important points of interest as Piazza Venezia, Circus Maximus and Roman Forum are near the Colosseum If you […]
Rome has many live jazz music clubs with concerts of international and local groups. It is an excellent option for the evening, where you can enjoy dinner while listening to your favorite songs. Here’s the list of the best jazz live music bars in the Eternal City: Casa del Jazz Casa del Jazz has a […]
Guided Tour by Segway is an excellent way to explore the Eternal City. We invite everyone who loves modern technologies to the unusual tour of Rome in multiple languages. It is ideally fits for couples or groups up to 5 persons. Guided tours are in English, Italian, French, German, Russian and Spanish languages. Route Options […]
The Victor Emmanuel II Monument also referred to as the Altar of the Nation (Altare della Partia or Il Vittoriano) is an impressive building of white marble between Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill, inaugurated in 1911. Moreover, it provides excellent views of Rome. A military museum can be visited inside. The monument is known […]
The Tiber Island (Italian: Isola Tiberina) is a unique part of Rome, situated on a sheet of water between the right and left banks of the Tiber River (Italian: Tevere). A neat boat-shaped piece of land is the only island in the river! It is connected to the two banks of the capital with the […]
Typical Roman breakfast in a bar or restaurant consists of cappuccino and cornetto, but still, there are a lot more options of what to eat during the morning. Rome has many bakeries and cafeterias where you can find homemade desserts and baked goods. Undoubtedly, mornings are amazing in the eternal city because most days of […]
Commodus, or Lucius Aurelius Commodus, was a Roman emperor with his father, Marcus Aurelius, from 177 to his father’s death in 180 and alone until 192. When he was a ruler along with his father, he accompanied Marcus Aurelius during the Marcomannic Wars in 172 and on a tour of the Eastern provinces in 176. […]
There is a variety of group and individual guided tours to the Colosseum in Rome. We recommend several options that would be excellent for your trip according to the experience of our team: Group Tours These group tours are provided by official guides of the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. It is good to […]
Campo Marzio is Roman district number four and is well known among tourists for the placement of Piazza del Popolo and Piazza di Spagna. The center of luxury shopping and the most spectacular views of Rome, Campo Marzio also has a rich history that dates back to the Roman Empire. History For centuries, the territory […]
Villa Celimontana, or Villa Mattei, is a historic park on the Caelian Hill in Rome. It is situated near the Colosseum and the Baths of Caracalla. History The villa and its surrounding gardens have a long history dating back to ancient Roman times. It was initially part of the Horti Caesaris, the extensive gardens of […]
Rome has over 350 bus lines with working hours from 5.30 am to midnight daily and with tickets (bigletti) that are also applicable for the tram and metro and are valid for 100 minutes. Also, you can use night bus services that function along the core routes. The major bus terminus is in front of […]
The church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin is located in Piazza della Bocca della Verita, in the area known as the Forum Boarium, the cattle market in ancient Rome. By taking advantage of the existing Roman structures that existed in this place in the 6th century AD, the Diakonia (a religious center made to help […]