Rome is a true open-air museum. Getting lost in the streets and neighborhoods of Rome is a fascinating experience, even when wandering aimlessly without a defined itinerary. Its stones bear witness to over 2,500 years of history, offering an immersion into all the eras that have marked the Italian capital.
Prepare your trip with our itineraries, enriched with maps and brief descriptions and downloadable, suitable for a weekend, a day, or a stay of two days or more, up to a week.
Our blog has recently developed a section to explore the Lazio region, full of natural and historical treasures: coasts, mountains, lakes, natural parks, ancient sites, medieval cities, Etruscan necropolises, and abbeys.
Between the great basilicas, monuments and ancient sites, majestic squares, alleys, fountains, or the many and rich churches, it takes more than one life to discover all the wonders of the eternal city. Here is a selection, which will never be finished being enriched.
Lorsque l'on visite Rome pour la première fois, comment peut-on éviter le Colisée ou la Place et la Basilique Saint-Pierre ? Ces deux lieux valent vraiment le voyage. Mais après, on dénombre tellement de sites et de monuments hors normes, que tout classement ou sélection devient rapidement assez subjectif. Voici donc une liste à prendre plutôt comme suggestion et à agrémenter de votre propre sauce
This section offers several proposals for tourist route in Rome, with itinerary over a day, two days, or more. They allow you to discover the city through the most remarkable sites, the most beautiful squares, and possibly the great museums.
Section on the museums of Rome, dedicated to antiquity of course, with the largest collection in the world, but also in the Middle Ages, Renaissance, baroque, etc. Modern art also has several seats.
Recents comments