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N°9 Colosseo Luxury Suites
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Residence Maximus
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Royal House
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Imperial Rooms
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B&B Second Floor
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Hotel Palazzo Manfredi – Relais & Chateaux
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Hotel Celio
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Residence Colosseum Maximus
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Domus Real Cardello
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Hotel Romance
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What to Do in Rome
ColosseumAn awe-inspiring sight and one of the majestic buildings built by the Romans. A must-visit while you're in Rome. |
Roman ForumFrom triumphal arches to the houses of Emperors, the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill contain the remains of the heart of the Roman world. |
PantheonThe Pantheon is one of the Rome’s most famous attractions as well as one of the best preserved Roman buildings in the world. |
Trevi FountainA stunning, elaborate Baroque gem of a fountain. This famous sight is a must while in the city. Beautiful even at night. |
St Peter's SquareSquare outside the Basilica di San Pietro in the Vatican City. An Egyptian obelisk stands in the centre. |
St Peter’s BasilicaOne of Rome's absolute gems and a masterpiece of the Renaissance. Regarded as one of the holiest Roman Catholic sites. |
Spanish Square & the Spanish StepsA monumental square with beautiful sights scattered around. The Spanish Steps are especially famous, but there is also a nice fountain and a French church. |
Sistine ChapelFamous for its architecture and its fresco paintings by Michelangelo, Sandro Botticelli, Pietro Perugino and others. |
Vatican MuseumsThese museums display the vast collection of artwork collected by the Catholic church and its popes. Many gems by Renaissance artists. |
Piazza NavonaA beautiful, large square crowned by the Fountain of the Four Rivers, an Egyptian obelisk and other monuments. |
Campidoglio SquareThe Capitoline Hill is crowned by this square, designed by Michelangelo. Check out the surrounding buildings and the statue of Marcus Aurelius. |
Castel Sant'AngeloInitially commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family. Now a museum. |
Arch of ConstantineCan you believe this triumphal arch is 1,800 years old? A stunning perfect sight from the dawn of human history. |
Palatine HillOne of the Seven Hills of Rome. Full of archaeological finds – the city spread from here to other places. |
Via SacraThe main street of ancient Rome, leading from the Capitoline Hill, through some of the most important religious sites of the Forum to the Colosseum. |
People's SquareA Neoclassical square lined by Baroque churches. There is also an Egyptian obelisk in the middle. |
Suggested Rome Trips
Things to See in Rome (1 day)Experience the Skip the Line tour of Ancient Rome. |
Eight Days in Italy (8 days)Enjoy eight days in Venice, Florence and Rome – three of Italy’s most beautiful cities. This trip is filled to the brim with history and art. |
Guide to Rome's Best Historic LocationsThis guide will help you find the best historic locations in Rome. |
Rome with Kids (2 days)What to do with children on a trip to Rome. |
The Best of Rome Trip Plan (4 days)Spend four perfect days in the Eternal City. |
Rome in One Day Itinerary (1 day)Greatest sights for the “Rome in One Day” itinerary. |
Vatican and Imperial Monuments of Rome (1 day)Explore the famous Vatican museums and the ancient monuments of Rome in one day! |
Ancient Rome Walking Tour (3 hours) (1 day)Discover all of Ancient Rome, visit Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatino Hill. |
The Underground of Rome (1 day)There are at least 40 catacombs and crypts in Rome. Discover the most famous ones with this tour! |
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