Places to Visit in Rome

Italian Tourism

Rome was called the “Eternal City” by the ancient Romans because they believed that no matter what happened in the rest of the world, the city of Rome would always remain standing. Exploring the city centre by foot surrounded by glorious monuments and colossal remains takes you back in time to the glory that was Rome. Vatican City, officially known as the Vatican City State, is the smallest independent state in the world, both in area and population. It serves as the residence of the Pope and the central governing body of the Catholic Church.

With its unparalleled history, Rome is the 3rd most visited city in Europe and the 14th worldwide. It attracts visitors from all over the world who come to discover the city’s impressive monuments and archaeological sites; not to mention its renowned cuisine and its lively atmosphere. Walking through Rome is not just about touring an ancient city full of archaeological remains; Rome reminds us of gladiators fighting for life and death in the Colosseum, chariots racing in the Circus Maximus, and the sight of Roman sages strolling through the forum while discussing democracy.

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The Roman Colosseum Vatican City
The Roman Pantheon Rome at Night

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