Most countries in Europe have a Royal Palace that is a must-see when traveling. But in Italy, you should definitely see the Royal Palace, the trick will be deciding which of the many Royal Palaces you’ll put on your list. Read the rest »
There is much to do in Rome, but when you’re ready for a break from sightseeing, if not crowds, head to the sea. Read the rest »
Just twenty miles outside of Rome you’ll find the beautiful ruins of Ostia. The city was established in the fourth century BC as a military outpost to guard the mouth of the Tiber river, but with the commercial trade of the river, Ostia quickly became a major port and trade center. Read the rest »
For thousands of years the Tiber River was the main portal of goods into Rome. The river brought almost all of the food and materials necessary for the million residents in the days of old. Read the rest »
Travel in Rome could be the best way to learn italian language.
This is a perfect opportunity to develope the ability of speaking italian, get a good level to write and read, achieve common expressions and listen and face a dialog.There Read the rest »
Emperor Trajan’s Market, or more casually the World’s First Shopping Mall, has been converted into Rome’s newest museum. The Imperial Forums Museum opened in the fall of 2007 following two years of extensive renovations. Read the rest »
About 50 miles outside of Rome is Pescasseroli, a very popular and picturesque resort, ideally situated in natural surroundings. While the resort itself is certainly worthy of a visit, the surrounding park is what should really draw you to the area. Read the rest »