Rome’s Jewish Quarter – Your Guide To The Amazing Sites
Rome’s Jewish Quarter is one of the oldest ghettos in the world, second only to the ghetto in Venice, which was the first ever built, around 40 years earlier.
Rome’s Jewish Quarter is one of the oldest ghettos in the world, second only to the ghetto in Venice, which was the first ever built, around 40 years earlier.
The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel are the museums of Vatican City that have works from across the globe and this guide will help with your tour planning.
The EUR district is a unique, historical neighborhood that is unlike anything you have seen in Rome which dates back to Mussolini’s Fascist period in Italy.
Bad tourist behavior in Italy is a growing problem that seems to have been ramping up in the post-pandemic excitement of visiting Italy and it needs to stop.
The Capitoline Museum highlights trace back to 1471 with a collection that is very closely linked to Rome, they are considered the first museums in history.
The Altar of the Fatherland in Rome is known by many names, like the Wedding Cake and the Typewriter, and you should make a visit on your next Roman holiday.
The ancient Roman Colosseum is the most popular site for visitors to Rome, Italy and definitely worth the time to visit it at least once, if not even more.
There are 22 districts in Rome, Italy and each of these are unique and interesting. This second half of the list will show you why you need to visit each one.
There are 22 districts of Rome and each of these neighborhoods are unique experiences and this is part 1 of the guide showing why you need to visit each one.
The Aqueduct Park, Rome (or il Parco degli Acquedotti) is a serene and historically important park in Rome where you can escape the summer crowds and relax.