Italy Travel

A Quick Travel Guide To Rome

You can visit the city of Rome, if you want to hear the echoing tales of rich Roman history, culture, and religion. Rome, the capital of Italy, was founded by Romulus in 753 B.C. Located on the confluence of the river Aniene and the river Tiber, in the central-western portion of the Italian peninsula, Rome is the largest city of Italy, and the capital of Latium and Rome province.

Often dubbed as the “Eternal City,” Rome is the see of the pope as the holy kingdom Vatican City is within the City. It is also referred to as the “threshold of the Apostles,” as the Vatican City, the sovereign territory of the Holy See and smallest nation in the world is enclave of Rome.

With the Historic Centre of Rome listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Rome is a very popular tourist destination. The city is known for its numerous attractions.

Top Attractions Of Rome: —

Colosseo: The Colosseo district is the heart of ancient Rome. the heart of ancient Rome, the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Forum of Augustus, the Forum and Markets of Trajan, the Capitoline and its museums
City Center, Rome: The Historical Centre is dominated by the traditional Seven hills of Rome – the Capitoline, Palatine, Viminal, Quirinal, Esquiline, Caelian, and Aventine hills; the Aventine Hill contains the Circus Maximus and the Baths of Caracalla. The Rome's 3,000 years old Centro Storico is a must-see sight for art lovers
Vatican City: Within the city of Rome, the independent Papal State, Vatican City is the location of Saint Peter's Square, St Peter's Basilica, Vatican Library, Vatican Museums with the Sistine Chapel, the Raphael Rooms, and other important works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, Giotto, and Botticelli, Castel Sant'Angelo, and Vaticano - the area around Vatican City.

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