Quirinal Hill

2021-04-23

This plaza is covered on three sides by buildings, however on the fourth side, you have a stunning view of St. Peter's dome and the around city. Make sure to bring your camera! Furthermore, on the off chance that you are here on a Sunday morning, why not visit the President of the Republic's residence, the Quirinal Palace, as well. 

Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri

2021-04-21

The cool and calm interior of the church is a pleasing respite from Rome's midday warmth and chaos close to the train station, so pop in during the hottest time of the day. There are limitless churches, all things considered, and from various periods in Rome, however, point of fact, Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri is perhaps the most wonderful and impressive churches around there.

Trinità dei Monti

2021-04-19

Trinità dei Monti is situated on the Piazza della Trinità dei Monti at the highest point of the Spanish steps in middle of Rome and is open Tuesday to Sunday from 8am-8pm. For most visitors the most striking picture of the church is from piazza beneath, gazing upward absurd della Barcaccia and the Spanish steps.

Barcaccia Fountain

2021-04-16

Marking the core heart of Piazza di Spagna, the remarkable 17th-century Barcaccia Fountain (Fontana della Barcaccia) is one of the most popular in Rome. Commissioned by Pope Urban VIII Barberini and designed by Pietro Bernini, the wellspring sits at the base of Rome's Spanish Steps and is a famous social affair spot in the square. 

National Museum of the Palazzo di

2021-04-14

It takes around 5 to 6 hours to explore all the museums but one complete day out finding the culture of the city through the displays is sure to be advantageous. The museum for the most part displays the collections of Pope Paul II (Pietro Barbo), the first pope to possess the structure. There are also works of craftsmanship from Castel Sant'Angelo, the museum of the Collegio Romano or the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica. 

Via Condotti

2021-04-12

Window-dreamers and High-rolling shoppers take note: this is Rome’s greatest shopping strip. At the eastern end, close to Piazza di Spagna, Caffè Greco was a most loved gathering point of eighteenth and nineteenth century writers. 

Spada Gallery

2021-04-09

The Spada Gallery displays a small art collection that goes from the sixteenth to the seventeenth century. The principle fascination of this lush sixteenth century castle is the exhibition with the false perspective made by Borromini. Generally, 

Giardino degli Aranci

2021-04-07

A rich garden overlooking Roman domes and rooftops, the Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci) was before an old fortress and now offers some of the best all encompassing views of Rome. Brimming with orange trees,

Fontana del Tritone

2021-04-05

The Triton Fountain (Fontana del Tritone) is not on the scale of Rome’s most popular water feature, the Trevi Fountain, however its certainly justified regardless of a visit. Situated in bustling Piazza Barberini, Fontana del Tritone was commissioned by Pope Urban VIII and cut by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 

Palazzo Barberini

2021-04-02

To celebrate the Barberini family’s rise to papal force, this sumptuous baroque palace appeal even before you see its stunning craftsmanship assortment. Some prominent architects chipped away at it, including rivals Bernini and Borromini;