Attractions in Rome
Chiesa Nuova, or the Church of Santa Maria in Vallicella, was founded in 1575 as part of the Counter-Reformation and later rebuilt by St. Philip Neri, earning its name ‘New […]
MagicLand, a sprawling amusement park located in Valmontone, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) outside Rome, offers a diverse array of attractions for visitors of all ages. The park features dozens […]
Villa Celimontana, set around a stately 16th-century villa that now houses the Italian Geographic Society, offers a tranquil and scenic escape in the heart of Rome. The lush gardens are […]
Opened in 2014, Cinecittà World is an amusement park located just outside Rome, built on the site of a former movie studio once owned by Agostino ‘Dino’ De Laurentiis. This […]
Euroma2, one of Rome’s largest shopping malls, is located on the outskirts of the Eternal City. Spanning three floors, it houses over 200 stores, creating a comprehensive shopping experience. Visitors […]
Running between Vatican City and the River Tiber, Via Cola di Rienzo serves as the main artery of the upscale Prati neighborhood. This broad, stylish street is known for its […]
The Foro Italico, one of the largest building projects from Mussolini’s era, stands as a significant example of Italian Fascist architecture. Located in Rome, this expansive complex houses two stadiums […]
Nestled within the lush Villa Borghese park, the Gigi Proietti Globe Theatre Silvano Toti stands as Rome’s homage to London’s iconic Globe Theatre. Constructed in the round, this playhouse mirrors […]
Nestled in the heart of Rome, the Hard Rock Cafe offers a unique blend of global familiarity and local charm. The cafe’s interior features celestial ceiling frescoes that, at first […]
Nestled on the banks of the Tiber River, the Saint Angelo Bridge Methodist Church (Chiesa Metodista di Ponte Sant’Angelo) stands as a serene presence, overlooking the picturesque, pedestrian-only St. Angelo […]
Nestled in the heart of Rome, Antico Caffè Greco has been a cornerstone of the city’s coffee culture for over 250 years. This historic café, with its elegant and timeless […]
Rome’s 19th-century Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, originally named Teatro Costanzi, stands as the city’s most significant opera house. This grand venue gained international recognition in 1900 when it hosted the […]
The House of Livia, or Casa di Livia, is nestled on the Palatine Hill, a historic and panoramic site that once hosted Rome’s elite. This well-preserved residential estate offers a […]