Streets of Rome: Via dei Coronari
byVia dei Coronari: a famous street of Rome. The stores sell mostly art and antiques, but also clothing, interior, jewellery, restaurants and a gelateria.
Via dei Coronari: a famous street of Rome. The stores sell mostly art and antiques, but also clothing, interior, jewellery, restaurants and a gelateria.
Located on Via Veneto near Piazza Barberini, this is one of the most uncommon churches in Rome thanks to its unusual crypt of the Capuchin Friars.
Visit the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, one of the oldest churches in Europe, and one of the four major basilicas in Rome.
Visit Vatican Museums at Night, avoid the crowds and get the best experience.
Every city has its historic center, but none can compare to Rome’s. Rich in history and surprises, you’re near some of the most important sights in Rome; not to mention the abundant shopping options.
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Venture off Piazza Campo de’ Fiori to find Via del Pellegrino, a street filled with boutiques, galleries, restaurants and cool bars for coffee & aperitivo.
Europe’s sixth and the world’s 25th busiest airport is the largest aviation hub in Italy, and services more than 35 million passengers on an annual basis.
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Guide for the American Student Moving to Rome. How to get a Codice Fiscale, Work Visa and Permesso di Soggiorno, open a bank account and set up an Italian phone.
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