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The Eternal City is an eternally popular place to visit for a reason: it’s historically beautiful. The Forum, the Colosseum, the Pantheon... Read More The Eternal City is an eternally popular place to visit for a reason: it’s historically beautiful. The Forum, the Colosseum, the Pantheon and even the Vatican are at visitor’s fingertips. Finish up by tossing coins in Trevi Fountain before a walking tour of Rome with Eden Walks. Close
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Quote: One of the most famous museums of Rome, Galleria Borghese, which is located in the Villa Borghese, one of the biggest parks in Rome. In general, in the Villa Borghese is all sorts of museums and galleries, a zoo, Read More
Quote: At the time of Romulus and Remus to climb the hill, it was only possible on a steep rock, now at the Capitol are three steps: left - high, at 122 steps (such as falling on it was during the boom, feel and Read More
Quote: The lines at the Vatican Museum wind around to St. Peter's Basilica, and you have a jones for some serious art. Another private collection is waiting for you at the not oft-visited Galleria Doria Pamphilj. Housed Read More
Quote: The gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday, 8:30am - 7:30pm and Sunday, 9am - 1pm, admission is €5. When we went, there were no crowds and it was easy to get in. Be aware that you have to check your baggage, including Read More
Quote: You've seen St. Peter's already and are not prepared to deal with the tourist hordes on a hot Summer day. Since Rome is the city of hundreds of churches and chapels, you have plenty of alternatives if you want Read More
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Quote: We used to live in this neighborhood - and love the location of this hotel. Lots of good restaurants and caffe bars, and close to all the bus stops that get you to the centre. The staff speaks excellent English, Read More
Quote: Explora: il Museo dei Bambini di Roma (opened in 2000) is in the style of those found in many US cities: the hands-on exploration center. It is organized into four color-coded areas exploring how various systems Read More
Quote: Phone: 06 32 8 10 Open: Tue-Sat 9 am – 7 pm, Sun 9 am – 1 pm, closed on Jan 1, May 1, Dec 25. This gallery is located just off Via Guilia, 2 buildings away from Palazzo Farnese (French embassy) and Campo de Read More
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