Piazza del Popolo is an oval square, which has been an incredible crowd puller for a very long time! It has been named after the renowned church in one of its corners
Also known as the "Piazza San Pietro" St. Peter's Square is the gateway to the Vatican and is situated in the core heart of the city. Directly before the square is found the St.
The structure that houses the Borghese Gallery is a work of Flaminio Ponzio architect that for order of Cardinal Borghese started it’s started in 1612.
Villa Borghese of Rome is one of the greatest urban parks in Europe. The State obtained the gardens from the Borghese family in 1901 and opened them to people in general on 12 July 1903.
The Palatine is perhaps the oldest areas of Rome where the ruins of the palaces and temples of the Roman emperors that live there are presently found.
Partitioned into 5 floors, Castle of Sant’Angelo can be reach through a spiral ramp that permits the passageway to the office of ashes. At the highest point of the castle it's possible to visit some rooms that worked
The Vatican Museums, situated in the Vatican City State, included in the list of the most significant museums in the world and visiting them is an essential stage for individuals who visit Rome.
Situated on the pretty Piazza di Spagna, the Spanish Steps is a much- adored spot in Rome for snap-happy tourists. The 135-steps stairway fans out in an unpredictable butterfly-like design.
The Sistine Chapel (Cappella Sistina) regarded as Michelangelo’s masterpiece is a stunning attraction. The Sistine Chapel is probably the greatest treasure of the Vatican City, of Rome and of the world by and large.
With its showy fountains, colourful cast and baroque palazzi of street artists, Piazza Navona, tourists and hawkers is central Rome’s attraction. Built over the 1st-century Stadio di Domiziano, it was cleared over in the fifteenth century and for almost 300 years hosted the city's principle market.