Sant’Ignazio Church in Rome
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Rome’s attractions
The Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola at Campus Martius in Rome
From what to do to where to stay, here’s a breakdown to make planning your dream Italian vacation as seamless as possible.
Explore the Roman Forum, the Imperial Forums and Palatine Hill through an underground walkway with the newly released Forum Pass.
Since opening as a small shop for leather goods on Via del Plebiscito, Fendi has grown a reputation beyond high fashion, establishing a presence in art, architecture and luxury hospitality.
Understand what happened after the Roman Empire fell and before the Renaissance began with this off-the-beaten-path tour of the Fall & Rise of Rome.
Characters, gestures, gods, animals and colors come to life in 3D thanks to augmented reality to illustrate the origins of Rome and the family of Augustus.
At the Santuario della Scala Sancta, across from the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, lies the marble staircase that Christ climbed to receive his sentence from Pontius Pilate on Good Friday.
A Must See in Rome. Villa Borghese. Pincio, Casa del Cinema, Galleria Borghese, BioParco, Zoo, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Globe Theatre
If you’re in Rome, it would be such a shame to stay indoors just because it’s raining! So grab your jacket, your umbrella and your camera, and head out!
San Pietro in Vincoli: a Church located in the neighbourhood of Monti in Rome
The Eternal City has some amazing sites that truly immerse you into the ancient history of Rome. And these three sites do not shy away from painting as vivid of a picture as possible.
Welcome to the Romeing Shop, a place where you can discover, reserve and ask for help about the best tours, experiences, and airport transfers in Rome.
Coming to Rome means you can’t miss out on its ancient monuments, history and art. Take a look at our list of top attractions to get a full experience of the Eternal City.
When visiting Rome for only a few days, adding the Vatican to the schedule can seem a bit daunting. Yet, there is a way to manage your time. Here’s how to navigate the Vatican in one day (or less).