• If you are in Rome and intend to come back, then do not hesitate to throw a coin into the famous Trevi Fountain to fulfill your desire.

  • It is one of the most beloved places to Romans and tourists, the ideal place to spend time while sitting at a table in a bar, between sculptures and Baroque architecture.

  • Born from the patronage of the popes who gathered for centuries and commissioned outstanding works, the Vatican Museums are considered among the most beautiful museum complexes in the world (13 museums different from one another), with one of the finest art collections in the world.

  • With its dome by Michelangelo and the monumental façade, the Basilica of St. Peter dominates the spectacular colonnaded portico of St. Peter’s Square colonnade, Bernini’s masterpiece.

  • The Villa Borghese Park is the green “heart” of Rome. Designed in 1605 for the hedonistic Cardinal Scipione Borghese (favorite nephew of Pope Paul V), modified over the centuries by his successors, purchased by the state in the early twentieth century, this public park is today, a real garden of delights.

  • You cannot go to Rome and not see Piazza di Spagna with its Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti), which with its 135 steps seems to climb to the sky. Wonderful setting for fashion shows and famous star of many films, the Spanish Steps is known and loved around the world.

  • It is strange how what was the manhole of a sewer, has become one of the monuments of Rome where tourists most love to be photographed.

  • The Imperial Fora are an archaeological complex located on Via dei Fori Imperiali, the road that leads from the Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum.

  • Historic square of political events, especially the Left, Piazza del Popolo (People’s Square) is also one of the most popular squares by the Romans.

  • Full of charm and history, Campo de’ Fiori is one of the most famous squares in Rome. It has a double soul: the morning is a popular market where resound the voices of the Romans who sell fruits and vegetables; in the evening it is a lively square, especially by tourists, attracted by the cafes…