Rome

About Rome

In Rome, every cobbled street and crumbling ruin whispers history, where timeless art, vibrant culture, and everyday life flow together in a city alive with the past.

Ancient History at Every Turn

In Rome, the ancient world comes alive. Walk where emperors and early Christians once stood—through the Colosseum, Forum, Pantheon, and Catacombs. Every corner reveals a new chapter of one of history’s greatest empires. 

World-Class Art and Architecture

Rome dazzles with masterpieces. Gaze at St. Peter’s Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and Baroque gems like the Trevi Fountain. Grand piazzas and centuries-old churches create a stunning backdrop of timeless beauty. 

Vibrant Culture and Lifestyle

Rome is more than monuments—it’s a way of life. Experience vibrant piazzas, savour authentic dishes in cozy trattorias, and join locals for the evening passeggiata. Here, rich traditions meet lively modern energy, creating a timeless yet wonderfully fresh Italian experience. 

A Culinary Paradise

Roman cuisine is a celebration of flavour and tradition. Relish signature dishes like cacio e pepe, carbonara, and amatriciana. Explore bustling markets, delight in creamy artisanal gelato, and linger over a perfect espresso in a charming café. In Rome, every meal is a taste of Italy’s rich culinary soul.

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Interesting Facts
  • Legend says Rome was founded in 753 BCE by Romulus, who killed his twin Remus.
  • Ancient Romans used urine to wash clothes—its ammonia made it a natural cleaning agent.
  • During the Renaissance, Rome thrived with masterpieces by Michelangelo and Raphael.
  • Rome became the capital of the Italian Republic in 1946 after World War II.
  • Cats in Rome are legally allowed to roam freely and are protected under Italian law.
  • You can drink from Rome’s public fountains—there are over 2,500 of them!
  • Rome has a pyramid older than the Colosseum—the Pyramid of Cestius.
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