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Would you like to spend a splendid vacation in the oldest city in the world surrounded by beautiful and unique ancient historical monuments? Without a doubt, you should visit the spectacular Rome in Italy, where you will find wonderful and fantastic villas to enjoy all the beauties and treasures of Rome that no matter where you look or go you will be amazed with its ancient museums, fountains, monuments, picturesque neighborhoods, churches, and temples more than 2000 years old and its incredible and exquisite gastronomy one of the best in the world. Known as the eternal city, Rome is an incredible place visited by hundreds of tourists throughout the year for its great historical, cultural and artistic attraction that will not disappoint you on this vacation.
Marvellous villas in the heart of RomeIn the charming city of Rome, you will find comfortable, spacious villas with antique style, either in the city center or towards the outskirts, these incredible properties include beautiful and large gardens with outdoor furniture to enjoy the incredible Italian landscape of the surroundings where you can enjoy with your family and your pet, its bedrooms include everything you are looking for to rest with comfortable single, double or king-size beds with TV, cable and WI-FI, lovely bathrooms with hot tub to relax, large kitchen and dining room with all the dishes and utensils, also facilities such as microwave, stove, hob, toaster, coffee maker and much more, parking and proximity to bars, restaurants, shops and more is also included.
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One of the most annually visited attractions in Rome and one of the most iconic and important is definitely the Roman Coliseum, formerly known as the Flavio Amphitheater considered one of the 7 wonders of the world, Although this spectacular stadium is in ruins, it still preserves a lot of its original construction and has survived fires, earthquakes, explosions, even bombings of the Second World War, and is considered an important part of the history of Rome and of humanity. The Colosseum was used by the emperors to manage and entertain the people of those days, gladiator fights, exotic animal exhibitions, and prisoner executions were held. The guided tours of the place are more than impressive, and it is full of curious and historical data told by the best guides, due to its high tourist attendance, reservations are recommended in advance for the visit to this historic place.
Rome for art loversThe artistic and architectural beauty of Rome stands out on its own, it is enough to walk around the city to appreciate beautiful works of art in all its surroundings, making Rome a great open-air museum. However, if you want to know a little more about the art of this city, you should visit the Capitol Museum, located in Piazza del Campidoglio, there are two magnificent buildings to visit, the Palazzo dei Conservatori, (Palace of the conservators) and the Palazzo Nuovo, (New Palace), where you will find an incredible collection of paintings by famous artists such as Caravaggio, Tiziano, Tintoretto and many more, also you will find Roman sculptures and some of Greek origin such as the original figure of the Lupa Capitolina, the famous Venus and many more. To go from one building to another, visit the Galleria Lapidaria, an underground passage that connects both museums with many more works of art to marvel at.
In 1871, Rome was formally established as the capital of Italy, its predecessors were Florence and Turin. Life expectancy in Ancient Rome was approximately 35 years.
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It is one of the most beautiful, imposing and largest fountains in all of Rome with 26 meters high, it was built during the Renaissance in 19 BC and is one of the attractions highly frequented by its visitors, if you visit it at night you will be dazzled, as the views are even more spectacular. They say that if you throw a coin with your right hand into the fountain you can return to Rome and if you throw two you will fall in love with an attractive Italian. Annually a large amount of money is collected from the fountain and donated to charities.
2. Walk around Piazza NavonaIt is one of the essential places that you must visit if you are in Rome, it is one of the most beautiful squares in the city, surrounded by beautiful palaces with great architectural beauty such as the Palazzo Pamphili, however the most interesting attraction you will find are its three incredible, amazing and highly decorated fountains, to the North the Neptune Fountain, to the South the Fountain of the Moor, and representing the most important rivers in Rome, the Fountain of the 4 Rivers. Additionally, you can find exquisite cafés and gelaterias to enjoy a delicious dessert or drink while you walk through the square.
3. Visit St. Peter's SquareIt is one of the most important buildings in the Catholic region where the Holy See is located, a place where the Pope offers the most important liturgies of Catholicism. Its construction ended in the 15th century with a capacity of more than 20 thousand people, where several architects such as Michel Angel or Bramante participated, you can also find inside beautiful works of art such as Bernini's Baldachin, The statue of San Pedro, La Piedad by Michelangelo and many more. Although, one of the most popular attractions is the famous dome with 136 meters high, which has inspired other buildings in the world, from there you can enjoy the impressive views of St. Peter's Square.
4. Explore the Pantheon of AgrippaIt is one of the best preserved buildings of the Roman Empire today, it was built in 125 AD, with unique finishes and architectural details from ancient Rome, in this building its gigantic dome stands out, and its 16 towering columns in total, Inside you can find beautiful chapels that keep the remains of important personalities of that time such as the Renaissance painter and architect Rafael. You definitely cannot miss a visit to this place.
5. Enjoy the oldest art in the Vatican museums.The Vatican Museums, owned by the Catholic Church, undoubtedly bring together the oldest and most important art collection in the world, in this place you can take a tour of the famous and spectacular Sistine Chapel of Michelangelo, where you will find his works of art magisterial, like the Creation of Adam, and the Last Judgment. Additionally, there are also pieces of art such as cartographic maps, the Bramante staircase and Rafael's rooms. This is one of the most visited places in Rome after the Coliseum, with more than 6 million visitors per year.
6. Stroll through Piazza di SpagnaThis beautiful square is located among the most luxurious and famous streets of Rome, with a great variety of shops and restaurants to go shopping such as Via dei Condotti, Via Frattina and Via dei Babuino where artists and poets used to meet. Dare to climb the 135 steps of the famous staircase where you can appreciate the beautiful views of the place and the great Fontana della Barcaccia, the work of the artist Bernini, enjoy one of the best pizzas in Rome or a delicious tiramisu in any of its restaurants.
7. Explore the Roman ForumIn the Roman Forum you will find the ruins of buildings of more than 2000 years old that were once part of the heart of Rome, if you want to know even more about the history of ancient Rome and its empire you must take a tour of this spectacular place, where all the cultural, political, social and economic activity of Rome was developed. You can start the tour from the Palatine Hill where the ruins of the palaces of ancient emperors are located and where you can marvel at the incredible views of the entire forum.
Villas in Rome
Organize your next vacation in the eternal city. You will find this stunning, historic city located in the heart of Italy. Rome is the capital city of the country and it is also the capital city of the Lazio region. As the largest and most populous city in the nation, as well as the third-most populous in Europe, Rome has a population of 4,355,725 inhabitants. The city is located in the central-western area of the Italian Peninsula, right on the shores of the Tiber River. While visiting Rome, you will also have the chance to visit the smallest country in the world. The Vatican City is an independent country which is situated inside the city limits of Rome. Rome is also referred to as the City of the Seven Hills because of its geographic location. With a history that spans over 28 centuries, you will be able to admire architecture and art from many different ages and cultures. Being one of the major centers for the Renaissance movement, the birthplace of the Baroque style and Neoclassicism, you will surely have enough art to visit during your stay in Rome.
Villas in RomeWith a stunning river crossing through the city and gorgeous hills surrounding its limits, you will be able to encounter plenty of rental properties which will satisfy all your needs while providing you with scenic views. Wake up in the morning and sip on your coffee while looking at the coliseum. Spend your afternoon splashing in your private pool or sunbathing under the Mediterranean sun. Invite friends over to your terrace for a traditional Italian aperitif. These are just a few of the opportunities waiting for you in the eternal city.
Travelers and activities
You will be able to find plenty of fun outdoor activities to enjoy while visiting Rome. Whether you want to go hiking around the hills, go for a run in the park or even take a kayak out on the river, you will be able to find plenty of options while visiting this city. You will be able to find plenty of city parks in Rome, such as Villa Borghese and Villa Doria Pamphilj. In Villa Borghese, you will find the fourth-largest public park in Rome. This spot is ideal for its beautiful plants, the art gallery with Bernini’s best work and the stunning architecture. Here you will be able to have a picnic, go for a jog around the grounds, as well as play soccer with some friends. For a more sporty activity, take a hike along the Ancient Appian Way. This road was built in 312 BC and it was the most important road for commerce, army pathways and more.
Rome for food loversYou will find that the choices are plenty when it comes to restaurants in Rome. Whether you are looking for a traditional trattoria, a casual lunch spot or an upscale dining experience, you will not be disappointed with the choices you will find in Rome. Head to La Montecarlo for one of the best pizzas in the city. You will be able to find this pizzeria right around the corner from Piazza Navona. The affordable prices and the long list of pizza's on their menu will ensure that you come back for seconds. On the other hand, Spaghetteria L'Archetto is the ideal spot to try out traditional Roman cuisine. Here you will be welcomed in a small and simple restaurant with a menu featuring hundreds of types of pasta, from carbonara and arrabbiata to pesto alla Genovese.
Did you know that the nickname of Rome is Caput Mundi, Latin for Capital of the World?
Top 7 travel tips in Rome
You will find this attraction located in the Centro Storico of Rome. Probably the most popular place in the city, this arena has a capacity of more than 50,000 spectators and it's known to be the largest amphitheater from the Ancient Roman Empire.
2.Roman ForumAnother great place to learn about Ancient Rome can be found located just around the corner from the Colosseum. Here you will be able to explore the ruins of ancient markets, administrative and religious buildings.
3. Palantine HillVisit one of the seven hills of Rome. Admire the ruins of the residence of Augustus, the first Roman emperor while at the top of this hill.
4. Piazza VeneziaLocated on the other end of Via Dei Fiori Imperiali, you will be able to find one of the most stunning squares in the city. While in this location, you can admire the famous monument which was dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II.
5.The PantheonVisit one of the best-preserved Ancient Roman buildings. Here you will have the chance to visit the tombs of Raphael and Victor Emmanuel II.
6.Piazza NavonaContinue your tour of historical landmarks here. This square has three of the most beautiful fountains in the city: The Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, Fontana del Nettuno and Fontana del Moro.
7. Via del CorsoGo on a relaxing shopping spree on this street. Here you will run into shops such as Prada, Chanel, Dior and many more.