Rome Fontana di TreviMore than any other city in Europe, Rome will give you the feeling that you’re walking in an openair museum. The sensation is incredible and overwhelming – you’re facing the Colosseum, in 10 minutes you’ll be in front of the Pantheon and few hundreds meters away is, oh yes, the very celebrated Fontana di Trevi.

There is so much written and said about Rome travel, attractions, romance and history, that you’ll be hooked and want to see and feel all these in reality.

 

Start organising your Rome holiday by choosing the accommodation to make a memory. Keep in mind that Rome metro only covers the historical side of the city, a good reason to search for a central Rome accommodation. A nice and cheap choice for staying central is a Bed&Breakfast. Rome hotels tend to be pricey downtown, but if you’re willing to splurge for a romantic break in one of the most celebrated cities, there are a lot of boutique hotels and hotel chains offering an exquisite room for your love nest.

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And if it’s true that love goes through the stomach, Rome restaurants sure know the way to your heart! Rome food and wiRome Restaurantsne comes in the same delicious Italian tradition, and whether you’re enjoying your dinner in a touristy restaurant in front of the Pantheon, you’re fine-dining at your exquisite hotel restaurant, or you’re mingling with locals in a side-street trattoria, your dining experience will be just perfect.

 

 

The very beginning of a Rome trip is at Termini Station, Rome’s crossroads of all transportation means. All available organised tours, from the Hip On Hop Off Bus Tours, to the specialised ones, they all start or pass by Termini Station.

 

Rome Colosseum The Vatican with Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, Rafael Rooms and the very photographed Basilica di San Pietro, the Colosseum, the gardens and art gallery from Villa Borghese, and so many other historical and art buildings and museums creates the subject of most Rome tours, so many in fact that it is difficult to visit them all in one trip.

 

 
But there’s the other side of Rome that balances things. Everywhere around, people are relaxed, chatting or checking mails at central cafes with outside tables, sipping their espresso, taking long lunches, simply enjoying – an atmosphere that almost encourage you to chillout and take things easy, like the whole Rome population does.

 
Visit all you can, have a gelato, stroll through the romantic streets when the sun goes down, make a wish at La Fontana di Trevi – how about feeling La Dolce Vita at least while travelling in Rome?

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