Santa Maria Antiqua
byThe Ancient Church of Saint Mary, located in the Roman Forum and covered in frescos, reopens after 30 years of extensive excavation work
The Ancient Church of Saint Mary, located in the Roman Forum and covered in frescos, reopens after 30 years of extensive excavation work
A Contemporary Art Project for the Tiber, Inspired by the Story of Rome The South African artist William Kentridge is internationally recognized for his…
An authentic restaurant bringing quality food to the historical heart of Rome. The all-Italian kitchen staff uses fresh ingredients from local markets
View Italian Renaissance art by Correggio and Parmigianino, who transformed the city of Parma into a major artistic center in the 16th Century
Salotto42 is a chic and glamorous bar located in Piazza di Pietra in Rome.
Put the pedal to the metal and ride your chopper on over to the top three picks for bikers to eat, drink and shop in Rome.
Neighborhoods of Rome: Ostiense is transforming into one of the most dynamic places to live like a local in the Eternal City, Rome.
What cultural differences to prepare for in Italy as told by an Australian: coffee, greetings, fashion and dining norms.
Through March 17 2016, there is a rare opportunity to see an important and newly discovered piece of Forma Urbis Romae, at the Museo dell’Ara Pacis.
The Non-Catholic (or Protestant) Cemetery of Rome, in the neighborhood of Ostiense, is one of the most beautiful, historically rich burial grounds in Europe.
In the heart of Monti and near the Colosseum is a hip Irish pub with true Italian spirit: a perfect spot to grab a beer and watch live sports matches.
The new Black Market San Lorenzo was a natural evolution of the original Black Market in Monti, and has become one of Rome’s most interesting mixology scenes.
Whether you’re in a couple, single, newlywed or if you’ve sworn off love altogether, here are some ways to celebrate/survive Valentine’s Day in Rome.
Books for Italophiles: Campus Martius – The Field of Mars in the Life of Ancient Rome by Paul Jacobs and Diane Conlin. Available on Amazon and Apple iBooks.