Rome, Italy
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Explore the ancient city of Rome by foot and tour bus.
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COLOSSEUM - ROME
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Some video at the Colosseum. …
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The Italy they want you to see
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A short impression of some of the major tourist sights in Florence and Rome.
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ローマ観光 Rome Tourism
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Roma
CHE BELLO STA CON TE
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Rome / Roma
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My first video made by moviemaker. I’d like to invite all of you to visit my town. I love Rome. I invite you to have a tour in my city here on youtube with more then 30 photos. Photos are choosen by me randomly by the network. Music is of an italian singer, elisa. The subtitles in english are mine. I apologise for mistakes, but english is not my primary language.
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Rome, the best places::Roma, los mejores lugares
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This video is the first of a new collection I’am trying to make titled ‘Essentials of…’.
The video presents many places I suggest u to see at Rome sometime u travel there.Seeing this small guide you’ll discover one of the most wonderful cities in the world.
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The new Ara Pacis, Rome
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The new Ara Pacis, Rome
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Stay in the heart of Rome, Italy! The Westin Excelsior Resort
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If you are into luxury and class service, the Westin Excelsior in Rome, Italy is the place for you. Walking distance to most must see spots and nearly every service you can imagine will be available to you. For the best Roman Holiday stay at the Westin Excelsior. www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=70
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Villa Doria Pamphili & Villa Sciarra
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Green spaces make cities livable. giving people a place to exercise and relax. In a city like Rome, the green spaces arent just useful, but they are also beautiful.
The Villa Doria Pamphili, on the Gianicolo - the tallest of Rome’s seven hills - is the largest public landscaped park in Rome. With an area of 1.8 square kilometers, the villa is one of the best sites for bird-watching and jogging. The park was designed to hold the Panphili sculpture collection, most of which today is in the Capitoline Museum, leaving the gardens with its sense of grandeur. The park was bought from the Doria Pamphili family 1965 by the City of Rome and has become one of the premier parks of the city. With plenty of sunny meadows and shady groves of umbrella pines, it is the perfect place for a picnic, a jog, a dog run or just relaxing. Just inside the park, there is an excellent cafe - the Vivi Bistro - good place to grab a picnic lunch or to lounge with a glass of wine. In the summer months, the Bistro is also open dinner and offers homemade gelato.
A short distance away, overlooking Trastevere, the Villa Sciarra perches right at the top of the Gianicolo hill. Smaller than the Villa Doria Pamphili, this is more of a family park, enclosed in medieval walls and with a playground for young children. The villa Sciarra also hosts an excellent collection of classical sculptures and fountains. If you look around, you might find Apollo and Daphne, a faun chasing a nymph and many other hidden treasures. Its one of those great secret spots that makes Rome a city of unending discovery.
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Piazza del Popolo, Via del Corso & The Spanish Steps
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Piazza del Popolo Via del Corso Spanish Steps
This is Piazza del Popolo, one of the great public spaces in the city. Sitting at the north edge of the historic center, just inside the Aurelian walls, Piazza del Popolo was the first glimpse of Rome travellers would get when they entered from the north, and was the location for executions in the city. Although the last execution occurred in 1826, Piazza del Popolo still hosts public events, albeit less violent ones.
The piazza took on it’s current form between 1811 and 1824 following a neoclassical design; at its center, an ancient Egyptian obelisk taken by the Emperor Augustus in 10BC. Today the piazza’s main function is as a place to meet and relax before taking a ‘passagiata’ down the Via del Corso.
The Via del corso is one of the oldest roads in the Eternal City - the beginning of the ancient Via Flaminia - giving it with the straight-arrow path that the road still has today. During the middle ages, it served as a race course during the carnival season, which gave the street its current name. Today, the Via del Corso is one of the great shopping streets of the city, with nearly every inch of it covered in fashionable clothing stores, although you can get a snack or gelato here as well. It also runs by some of the most important sights of the city, including the Pantheon, the Italian Parliament, the Trevi fountain and the Spanish Steps.
Completed in 1725, the Spanish Steps are unquestionably one of the most enduring symbols of Rome. They get their name from the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, which lies at the foot of the steps in the Piazza di Spagna. The church of Trinita dei Monti, one of the great French churches of the city, sits dramatically atop the steps, inviting visitors to make the big climb. A popular place for Bohemians in the 60s, the steps remain one of the greatest places in Rome to see and be seen.
Enjoy your journey!
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