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Contents
Plan Your Trip
Explore Rome
Understand Rome
Survival Guide
Welcome to Rome

A heady mix of haunting ruins, awe-inspiring art and vibrant street life, Italys hot-blooded capital is one of the worlds most romantic and charismatic cities.

Monumental History

The result of 3000 years of ad hoc urban development, Romes cityscape is an exhilarating sight. Ancient icons such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Pantheon recall the citys golden age as caput mundi (capital of the world), while basilicas tell of its history as seat of the Catholic Church. Lording it over the skyline, St Peters Basilica towers above the Vatican, testifying to the ambition of Romes Renaissance popes and the genius of its game-changing architects. Elsewhere, ornate piazzas and showy fountains add a baroque flourish to the citys captivating streets.

Artistic Treasures

Few cities can rival Romes astonishing artistic heritage. Throughout history, the city has starred in the great upheavals of Western art, drawing top artists and inspiring them to push the boundaries of creative achievement. The result is a city awash with priceless treasures. Ancient statues adorn world-class museums; Byzantine mosaics and Renaissance frescoes dazzle in art-rich churches; baroque facades flank medieval piazzas. Stroll through the centre and youll come across masterpieces by the titans of European art sculptures by Michelangelo, paintings by Caravaggio, frescoes by Raphael and fountains by Bernini.

Living the Life

A trip to Rome is as much about lapping up the dolce vita lifestyle as gorging on art and culture. Idling around picturesque streets, whiling away hours at streetside cafes, people-watching on pretty piazzas these are all central to the Roman experience. The tempo rises in the evening when fashionable drinkers descend on the citys bars and cafes for a sociable aperitivo (drink with snacks) and trattorias hum with activity. Elsewhere, cheerful hordes mill around popular haunts before heading off to hip cocktail bars and late-night clubs.

Roman Feasting

Eating out is one of Romes great pleasures and the combination of romantic al fresco settings and superlative food is a guarantee of good times. For contemporary fine dining and five-star wine there are any number of refined restaurants, but for a truly Roman meal head to a boisterous pizzeria or convivial neighbourhood trattoria. Thats where the locals go to indulge their passion for thin, crispy pizzas, humble pasta dishes, and cool white wines from the nearby Castelli Romani hills. To finish off, what can top a gelato followed by a shot of world-beating coffee?

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Why I Love Rome

By Duncan Garwood, Writer

As much as its obvious beauty, what I love about Rome are its details: the cobbled lanes and hidden corners, the towering pine trees and vivid colours, the aroma of freshly ground coffee wafting out of cafes. The citys streets and piazzas are an endless source of entertainment to me, even after almost two decades of living here, and I still get a kick out of seeing places I read about as a schoolkid. Im also a big fan of Roman cuisine, and theres little I love more than a long lunch at a favourite trattoria.

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No photograph can prepare you for the thrill of seeing the Colosseum for the first time. More than any other monument, this iconic amphitheatre symbolises the power and drama of ancient Rome, and still today its an electrifying sight. Its muscular form has survived in remarkably good shape and it doesnt take a huge leap of the imagination to picture it in its pomp, its steeply stacked stands full of frenzied spectators as armoured gladiators slug it out on the arena below.

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