The Tiber River, or Fiume Tevere, has been the lifeblood of Rome for several millennia. The Eternal City was founded on its banks, and the river continues to be an essential part of the city’s identity. Unlike the orderly Seine in Paris or the Thames in London, the Tiber meanders through Rome, reflecting the city’s own unruly and dynamic character. Today, visitors can enjoy the riverside by jogging, cycling, or walking between neighborhoods, experiencing a vital artery that connects the past with the present.
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