What to see
Visit the main attractions of the city of Rome, buy tickets online with discounts and better organize your holiday in the Eternal City.

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Castel Sant’Angelo is a fortress located on the right bank of the Tiber, in Rome, in the Borgo district. It was built by Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD as a mausoleum for himself and his family, but over the centuries it has had a variety of uses, including as a fortress, prison, papal residence […]
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In the list of things to do in Rome, a walk through the squares of the city cannot be missing. Roman squares are in most cases small or big treasure of art and architecture, but they are also symbols of Italian and Roman lifestyle. In this article we are going to look at some of […]
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Visiting the Vatican Museum? It’ll be the most nerve wracking thing you do in Rome. This complex of galleries is one of the most visited museums in the world. But don’t fret! It’ll also be the most rewarding and culturally enriching part of your Roman Holiday. Taking the time to plan a Vatican visit […]
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1 Day Rome Itinerary One day in Rome is never enough but if that’s all the time you have (and it’s your first time) I suggest cramming as much as possible in. We’re going all out on day one so get a double espresso and some walking shoes. Need to lighten up the walk […]
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The Best Museums in Rome The Roma Pass is a great money saving option as it gives admission to two museums of your choice and discounts to all the rest – with free rides on the Rome transport network. CAPITOLINE MUSEUMS Piazza del Campidoglio 1 | Metro: Colosseum Many consider this Rome itinerary staple as the […]
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For centuries now, Piazza San Pietro (St.Peter’s square) has been an unmissable attraction for anybody visiting the Eternal City. As you probably know, San Pietro’s square is home to a church of the same name: the Basilica di San Pietro, possibly Rome’s most famous church, the pillar of world catholic community and a top destination […]
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The Pantheon is quite simply one of the most fascinating buildings in the world. It’s the greatest example of Rome’sast glory (save perhaps the Colosseum) but it’s also the most well preserved, truly unique, and an ancient engineering marvel. 2000 years later it still has the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. Here’s everything […]
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With almost 20,000 visitors a day, the visit to the Colosseum must be well planned to avoid the risk of turning into an odyssey! Tickets are available for different types of visits: take a look at the ones selected in our dedicated article You can also find these same tickets at various official resellers of […]