The Capitoline Museums: a tour through the world’s oldest public museum
byThe Musei Capitolini are the world’s oldest public museums. From sculptures to paintings, discover the antiquities housed in Rome’s Capitoline Museums.
The Musei Capitolini are the world’s oldest public museums. From sculptures to paintings, discover the antiquities housed in Rome’s Capitoline Museums.
Staying at a boutique hotel is the difference between booking a bed to sleep in and getting a little something extra for your money.
Rome’s central location makes it perfect for exploring other stunning parts of Italy. Both north and south, Rome is within a stone’s throw of…
The Eternal City is filled with eclectic neighbourhoods, each with a distinct personality. Here’s a guide to the coolest neighbourhoods in Rome, and the best things to do in each!
Many questions have aroused amongst travellers whether it’s still safe to visit Rome and whether they should cancel their trip to Italy due to the coronavirus outbreak.
If you’re looking for a picturesque walk and a less touristy place to explore, make your way to Via Sistina.
Touring Rome for a few days? Consider the 48 or 72 hour Roma Pass for visiting cultural heritage sites and accessing public transit with one card.
A rich series of events is set to run from the 18th of February to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Garbatella neighborhood.
Latta is the new industrial-style pub serving street food, fermented drinks, natural wine, beer and cocktails in cans in Rome’s Ostiense neighborhood.
Neighbourhoods of Rome: Pigneto, the former working class district which has in recent years become one of Rome’s trendiest quarters.
Spend a Friday night full of laughter with Fabrizio Mazzeo’s and Sergio Viglianese’s comedy show “How to Survive in Italy” at Bylon Cafè.
Visiting Rome in one day might sound like a race against the clock but if you follow our instructions, you’ll have nothing to fear, nor sights to lose.
So you only have two days to visit Rome, but you really don’t want to miss anything? Fear not! Follow our instructions on how to spend 48 hours in Rome.
Via Governo Vecchio is full to the brim of exciting hotspots and landmarks, fantastic shopping opportunities, and great little bars and eateries.