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Your Roman Holiday

Rome is one of the most visited cities in the world thanks to its historical importance and the beauties that for centuries have enchanted millions of tourists for centuries.
The suggested itineraries are ideal for long-term stays but also for weekend getaways to discover the capital. Below you will find the main stops not to be missed:

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First Day

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First Day

Vatican City

St Peter's Basilica, in all its majesty and richness, is the largest church in Italy. Its dome, together with the Colosseum, are undoubtedly some of the symbols that Rome in the world.
Visiting the Basilica you will be able to admire its beauty manifestations of the Catholic faith, including the famous Michelangelo's Pietà, the main dome, an imposing work designed by Michelangelo and completed, due to his death, by Domenico Fontana and Giacomo Della Porta.
Under the floor of the basilica, finally, are the Vatican Grottoes, where the Vatican Grottoes, which contain the Tomb of Peter and the tombs of other pontiffs, including the one tombs of other pontiffs including John Paul II.
Then head to the Vatican Museums, where you can enjoy an unforgettable experience. We recommend that you buy your tickets online to avoid the queue at the entrance.

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First Day

Castel Sant’Angelo

Follow Via della Conciliazione to reach Castel Sant'Angelo a splendid Renaissance residence. The nature of the building has undergone changes in the course of the history of Rome, going from being a sepulchre commissioned by Emperor Hadrian until 403 A.D. to archive, court and prison.
Don't leave the fortress without a stop on the Terrazza dell'Angelo, which offers a spectacular view of the city .
If you buy your ticket online you will skip the queue.

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Primo Giorno

Piazza Navona
& Campo Dei Fiori

Take a walk to the scenic Piazza Navona, the quintessential Roman square. See palaces and unique fountains, including Bernini's Four Rivers Fountain.
There is always a large crowd of tourists fascinated by the beautiful surrounding the square.

Crossing Corso Vittorio Emanuele, and following Via dei Ballauri, you will arrive at Campo dei Fiori, the city's nerve centre for daytime markets and lively nightlife.

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Second Day

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Secondo Giorno

Colosseum

The symbol of Rome and the largest amphitheatre in the world. It was built in 81 A.D. by Emperor Titus Flavius Vespasian. It was designed to host gladiator shows and other public events. Today the visit route allows you to explore the first two floors, part of the hypogeum and part of the arena. We advise you to buy tickets online.

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Second Day

Piazza Venezia

Located at the foot of the Campidoglio, here you can visit the Vittoriano, built in 1885 and dedicated to the Unknown Soldier. The view from the terrace at the top is breathtaking and can be reached thanks to the panoramic glass lift accessible on the side of the building.

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Second Day

Campidoglio

Through the Cordonata staircase you can reach Piazza del Campidoglio, designed by Michelangelo.
It is one of the seven hills on which Rome was founded and represents the main seat of the municipality of Rome.
This is where the Treaty of Rome was signed in 1957 and its statute in 1998.

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Third Day

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Third Day

Piazza di Spagna

Characterised by the famous staircase Trinità dei Monti, Piazza di Spagna houses in its lower part the fountain of the Barcaccia fountain.
Together with the ochre-coloured palaces that surround it, it is one of the most main points of interest in elegant 18th-century style.
Continuing along Via dei Condotti you can also lose yourself among the luxury brands such as Dior, Gucci, Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, Hermes and many others.

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Third Day

Fontana di Trevi

At the end of Via dei Condotti and then along Via del Corso, you will reach Trevi Fountain, the largest and most famous of the Roman fountains.
You will experience a strong emotional impact thanks to the beauty of the statues above the lower part of the fountain. The sound of the water audible from the surrounding streets makes the experience unique and exciting.

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Third Day

Pantheon

Via del Corso takes you to the Pantheon, which together with the Colosseum, is one of the best-preserved symbols of the capital.
A visit to the building will leave you amazed, marble interiors and an impressive imposing concrete dome.
The alleys surrounding the Pantheon lead to other enchanting stops such as Piazza Trilussa, the Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere and finally, going up the hill it is possible to reach the Gianicolo.

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