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Produced and presented by Alessandro Sorbello http://www.alessandrosorbello.com for New Realm Media http://www.newrealm.com.au Rome sights and attractions Great Squares (Piazze) Rome’s squares are one of the main attractions of the Italian Capital, perhaps ‘the core’ of the city itself. In Piazza for meeting each other, to amuse, chat with friends, and for events or for the daily ‘happy hour’.
Piazza del Campidoglio (on the Capitol Hill) is the headquarter of the Italian Government; Piazza Venezia represents the ‘heart of the city’; Piazza Navona displays the spectacular Baroque triumphant architecture; Piazza di Spagna is a masterpiece of the XVIII century with its famous Spanish steps and, last but not least, St Peter’s Square is the majestic access to St Peter’s Basilica, the centre of Christianity.
Roman basilicas and churches.
Within Rome there are about 19 basilicas to be found, out of which 3 are patriarchal: St Peter’s Basilica - the world’s largest basilica of Christianity; St John in Lateran (San Giovanni Laterano) - former seat of the bishops residence and the most ancient church in the world, Santa Maria Maggiore…
Ancient Rome sights, Colosseum The hugest structure of its type in the ancient Rome, the elliptical-shaped Colosseum, took about ten years to build. The centre of ancient Rome entertainment, where the gladiatorial and animal combats were held, surely the top tourist attraction in Rome.
Roman Forum The central area around which the ancient Rome developed. Administrative and corporate heart of Rome.
Pantheon One of the most impressive buildings of the Imperial Rome. Originally dedicated as a temple to “all the gods”, therefore the name. Roman Aqueducts Baths of Caracalla Catacombs Appian Way Vatican Sights Castel Sant’ Angelo St Peter’s Square Saint Peter’s Basilica Rome fountains, Trevi Fountain, Fontana di Trevi, one of the top Rome’s attractions that is never to be missed.
There are times walking around the centre of Rome when you may feel that tourism is the city’s raison d’etre. That’s not entirely true, but tourists are certainly spoiled for choice in the Eternal City. In this expanding section of our Rome destination guide, we’ll pick out some of the top tourist attractions and endeavour to put them into some kind of context.
Colosseum - Rome’s most famous tourist attraction Castel Sant’Angelo - built as Hadrian’s mausoleum, later a Papal fortress Catacombs - underground burial complexes with early Christian frescoes and carvings Rome Zoo, the Bioparco - Rome’s zoo is in the Villa Borghese area and adds variety to a family holiday
Roman houses on the Celio hill. Capitoline Museums - the best of Rome’s ancient statuary, Centrale Montemartini - Roman sculptures and mosaics displayed in a former electricity generating plant. Museo di Roma (Palazzo Braschi) - Museum of Rome, in the Centro Storico, Museo della Civiltà Romana - Roman history, portrayed through plaster replicas and models. Museo Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari - folk art and traditions, Museo dell’Alto Medioevo - museum of the Middle Ages in Italy. Galleria Spada - small art gallery housed in a pretty palazzo. Galleria Borghese (book in advance) - superb collection of paintings and statues. Palazzo Barberini - another collection of paintings, Museo Barracco - small and attractive collection of ancient sculpture, Museo della Pasta - Pasta Museum
Pantheon - one of the best-preserved and loveliest buildings from the Ancient World. Trevi Fountain - dramatic fountain famed for coin-throwing. Vittoriano - big ugly white monument with good views (pay for access by lift to the highest panoramic terrace). Teatro di Marcello - Roman theatre later converted into residence. Via Appia Antica - the old Roman Appian Way lined with ruined tombs and archaeological sites. Protestant Cemetery - peaceful spot where Keats is buried. Scala Santa - Holy Staircase - pilgrimage destination. Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano Rome’s cathedral. Abbazia delle Tre Fontane - little-visited abbey out of town.
Parks and Gardens, Villa Celimontana, Roseto Comunale (Public Rose Garden), Orto Botanico (entrance fee), Valley of the Caffarella, Interesting Buildings - Acquario Romano - former Rome Aquarium Areas of Rome Monte Celio - Caelian Hill Trastevere EUR
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What is Rome, Italy like for tourists during Christmas?
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I’m planning to make a trip to Rome between 24-28 in December. These dates include Christmas (25), St. Stephens Day (26) and the weekend (27-28). Will it be difficult for me to enjoy the city because of the dates? Are the businesses closed during these days? The Historical sites? The restaurants? Shopping areas? Is the city too crowded?
To conclude, should i or shouldn’t i take this trip if these are the only available dates?
The B&B ACQUEDOTTI ANTICHI is close to the line A subway station “Subaugusta”: in 20 minutes you will be in the inner city of Rome. Opened in March 2008, this B&B offers elegant, quiet and inexpensive rooms, furnished with simple elegance, all with private bathroom, satellite tv (Sky Network), free Internet connection (wi-fi or plug) and air conditioning; free private parking place is at disposal and just around the corner, you will find the beautiful Parco degli Acquedotti.
Our location makes very easy to join the most attractive historical and cultural sites, as well as shopping centres.
We put particular care in satisfying our guest’s expectations, especially concerning reliability, courtesy and willingness to intercultural exchange.
This B&B is well-recommended if you like simple, relaxing, warm and homely atmosphere.
http://www.acquedottiantichi.com
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