Rome in Two Days
bySo 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.
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.
Strengthen your bond with your colleagues with one of these team building activities in Rome.
Pigneto has shaken off its once stained jacket, and is now home to some of the hippest restaurants in Rome. Come by for the alternative vibe and stay for lunch or dinner at one of these amazing restaurants.
Whether it’s your first time flying in or out of Ciampino Airport, here’s how to get to get to/from this Rome airport to the city center.
Who better to give you tips on how to make the most of your time in Rome than some of the city’s international university directors?
The Best Fountains of Rome.
Dilit Italian School in Rome, part of the International House group, opened in 1974 as one of the first trailblazers to teach Italian to foreign students.
Here, we list some of the most famous theatres and opera houses in Rome. Find out where to see the best theater shows, plays and musicals in the Eternal City.
Need a break from the city? Trekking might be the right choice for you. Here is a list of 8 hiking areas near Rome, all in about a short drive from the city center.
Plebiscito, the new 600sqm food market in Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, celebrates Italian culinary culture footsteps from Piazza Venezia.
Who better to tell the secrets of Rome than nine of the most influential bloggers and online contributors of the city?
Letizia Battaglia is recognised as one of the most important contemporary photographers
Pigneto’s nightlife is more trendy than ever. Enjoy the alternative crowds, grab a drink at the bar and dance at a club in Rome’s Pigneto neighborhood.