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Rome.
It doesn't matter how much time you have got to spend in Rome,
it won't be enough. The popular saying "Roma, non basta
una vita" (Rome, a lifetime isn't enough) couldn't be more
accurate. Rome is a city on so many levels that even long-term
residents have yet to see it all. And it is constantly changing,
as new excavations unearth yet more ancient treasures. There
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Campo de' fiori.
This is a lively piazza where a flower and vegetable market
is held every morning except Sunday. Now lined with bars and
trattorie, the piazza was once a flowery meadow....
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St Peter's Basilica.
The elliptical shape, symbolising the Church's embrace of all
of mankind, is defined by a series of 284 columns arranged in
four rows.....
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The Trevi Fountain.
From Via del Tritone we enter Via della Stamperia, which leads
to the Trevi Fountain, certainly the most famous and spectacular
fountain in Rome,.....
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Piazza Navona.
Lined with Baroque palaces, this vast an beautiful piazza
was laid out on the ruins of a stadium built by Domitian in
86 AD,....
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Palazzo
Montecitorio.
Montecitorio is perhaps even more than a symbol. It is also
the most important of eight buildings whose job is to guarantee
the day-to-day functioning of all institutions....
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Caravaggio in Rome.
Roma is the custodian of numerous valuable works by Michelangelo
Merisi da Caravaggio, they can be found in palaces, the houses
of noble families, churches, galleries and museums....
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Villa Borghese.
It's considered the city's most important green space. Painted
by famous artists, the muse and inspiration of writers and
celebrated musicians,...
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The Roseto
Comunale.
The Roseto Comunale of Rome (the city's Rose garden) covers
an area of about one hectare and is situated in the heart of
the city, just a short distance from Circo Massimo...
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Colosseo.
Construction of the Colosseo (Colosseum) was started by Vespasian
in 72 AD in the grounds of Nero's private Domus Aurea....
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Spanish Steps.
The piazza, church and famous Scalinata Spagna (Spanish Steps)
have long provided a gathering place for foreigners....
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It has been quite difficult to
find a nice hotel on such short notice,
I truly appreciate your help.
Rhonda from
West Simsbury, CT USA
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I'm writing
to thank you for your help in booking us.
We will definitely contact you in the future regarding our trips
to Italy .
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