Easily the best known structure in all of Rome, the Colosseum is one of the most impressive relics of ancient times. Read the rest »
While it may be nearby, the Vatican City is actually a separate entity than the larger city of Rome. Fortunately, the close distance between the Vatican and Rome makes the Pope’s most holy residence and excellent opportunity for a day trip from the heart of Rome. Read the rest »
Rome is a top destination for most Italian travelers, and with good reason. Traveling to Rome allows visitors to experience the local traditions as well as enjoy the ancient artifacts that are located throughout all areas of the city. Read the rest »
Bordered by the Tyrrhenian Sea and crossed by the Tiber River, Latium is a highly sought after destination for many tourists but this region is also heavily sought by Italian natives looking for a spa and cultural experience. Read the rest »
The first time you travel to Italy will be an experience to remember. The trip itself will be long, simply because traveling from the United States to Italy is a long flight, but once you arrive, you’ll be ready to make lasting memories as you see some of the world’s most impressive sights. Read the rest »
Roseto Comunale (Municipal Rose Garden)
The Roseto Comunale is one of the most romantic gardens in Rome, due to its location and to the abundance of one of the finest and most elegant flowers: the rose. Read the rest »
It’s a funny thing about tourists in Rome – they are apparently the only ones in the city who are interested in many of the ancient historical artifacts you’ll find throughout the area. Read the rest »