Rome
Your Guide to Rome
The ancient capital of the world, the
glorious caput mundi, the land of
pizzas, vespas and ancient monuments – Rome is one of the world’s most visited
destinations. You will be spoiled for choice with the things that you can do in
this incredible city and you will be overwhelmed with the intense sensory
overload that looms over the entire city. From the buzzing vespas that wind
their way down Italian alleys, the smell of pizza, the taste of a cup of coffee
by a cathedral to the breath-taking, simply jaw-dropping monuments. Spend your
days alternating between historical museums, get cultured at monuments and
enjoy the heavenly gastronomic experience offered by Rome.
Every street in Rome looks like you’re part
of a museum and I don’t blame you if you never want to leave in your life. The
treasures you will discover, the history you’ll immerse yourself in….The whole
trip will be a highly rewarding experience unlike any other you’ve had.
Colosseum
The Colosseum is simply the most important
attraction in all of Europe. The actual definition of majesty, the epitome of
grandeur. If you’ve ever wanted an accurate personification of ancient life,
then the Colosseum is your best bet. Of course, you could visit the Pyramids in
Egypt, but why travel so far away when you have the Colosseum right there in
front of you? An incredibly breath-taking showcase of architecture and a
monument so enormous it’s going ot take your breath away – the Colosseum is
simply lavish. It’s where the most important aspects of Roman life took place
and it’s really worth exploring.
Fontana di Trevi
If you’ve ever read about Rome, watched a
movie about Rome or even heard about it, chances are you’ve come across the
Fontana di Trevi. Magical white marble created a fantasy-like atmosphere with
azure waters that hold promises of happy endings. The Baroque art juxtaposed
with the sculptures of the Gods, and the horses create a beautiful atmosphere
as well and make way for great picture opportunities!
Vatican City
The smallest country in the world is
located only a few minutes away from the bustling city of Rome. It’s an
essential experience to have while in Rome (or in Italy in general) and the
experience will be nothing short of soul-stirring and incredible. Think holiday
buildings, churches that are lavishly decorated, the Vatican museum with
Egyptian mummies and art from the Renaissance period, the Sistine chapel and
much more!
St Peter’s Basilica
This is the star attraction of the Vatican,
the largest church in the entire world.
No words can describe the ultimate lavishness of the decorated interiors with
the huge glass-stained windows, the Baroque arts, the large edifices, and the
frescoes. You’ll find golden angels, and paintings and you can even climb up
the dome for gorgeous panoramas of Rome when you’re done.
The Roman Forum
The Roman Forum feels like falling into a
history book. Once the greatest sight in all of Europe and the heart of Rome in
the past, this place is where you go to really get educated about the rich
history and culture of Rome. There are so many things you can see, and you’ll
be spoiled for choice when it comes to picture possibilities.
Where to Stay
Rome Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts – 5
stars
If you ever want to feel like a royal
living a majestic life full of splendor, this
is where you go. The hotel is nestled on the Monte Mario and boasts not only
wonderfully elegant rooms, but also great views, swimming pools, a fitness
club, and artwork everywhere that you can enjoy. The whole style of the hotel
is reminiscent of the 1960s and all edifices are ornately decorated with
top-notch services to add to the magnificence of the hotel.
Boutique Hotel Campo de
Fiori – 4 stars
This boutique hotel enjoys some of the most
magnificent views in all of Rome. You’ll be constantly surrounded with Rome’s
skyline on its terrace, the bedrooms are canopied, and the walls are painted
beautifully. It’s the ultimate “romantic” hotel that gives off highly
quintessential Roman vibes.
Hotel Santa Maria – 3 stars.
This hotel looks like something straight
out of an Eat, Pray, Love movie. A gorgeous courtyard, homey rooms, a fun
atmosphere and much more await you in this little beautiful hotel.
Where to Eat
Flavio al Valavevodetto
In this restaurant, you’ll be able to
actually dine in between ruins. This is considered one of the oldest restaurants
you can eat at and the atmosphere is accentuated with handmade utensils. Don’t
forget to try the classic pasta dishes!
Armando al Pantheon
How does dining next to the Pantheon sound?
This restaurant has a great location and high quality food – from spaghetti to
savory home-made meals. Make sure you book in advance because this place fills
up quite fast!
Osteria Bonelli
This place stays true to its genuine
Italian nature. Simple, elegant and delicious – you will love it there. You can
try out the incredible steak with a glass of wine there.
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