Things to see in Roma
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Piazza San Pietro: in Christianity’s embrace
The entire Piazza San Pietro is worthy of exploration, from its unusual oval shape to its central obelisk and more.
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The Arch of Constantine: sculptural artistry
The Arch of Constantine is the last great monument of Imperial Rome, rising high beside the illustrious Colosseum, and one of the most iconic landmarks of Rome
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The ultimate guide to Florence
Florence is one of the those incredibly magical places and warrants a visit, even if just for a day.
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The ultimate guide to Naples
The millennia-old city of Naples is a captivating amalgam of old and new. The mighty volcano Mount Vesuvius looms in the backdrop, a witness to this city’s incredible history – from its ancient Greek roots to the frenzy of the modern day.
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What to see in Pompeii, the city buried by Vesuvius
Pompeii, the ancient city that was buried and preserved by a volcanic eruption, offers visitors the chance to bear witness to the life and art of this fascinating culture
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Viterbo: an authentic Medieval experience just a short trip from Rome
Viterbo, to the north of Rome, has one of the best-preserved Medieval towns in Italy, and the wider province has some idyllic places just waiting to be explored.
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The Basilica of St. Mary Major: the ‘Spanish’ church in Rome
The Basilica of St. Mary Major is one of the four largest Catholic Church basilicas and it is the most important temple dedicated to the Virgin Mary in the world.
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Ostia Antica: the ancient port of Rome
The ancient port of Rome, Ostia Antica, is located just 30 minutes away from the city. Read on to discover the fascinating history behind this ancient Roman archaeological site.
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The best of Rome with kids: a fascinating, story-filled trip
Rome is an amazing city to visit with children because it is packed with incredible landmarks and fascinating stories about its history.
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Campo de’ Fiori: an ancient marketplace
Campo de’ Fiori is a buzzing piazza no matter what the time of day. Its markets, luxury palaces and artisan workshops are reminiscent of Medieval Rome.