100 Presepi at the Vatican: Rome’s holiday season must-see
Visit the 2024 edition of 100 Presepi (or 100 Nativity Scenes) display in Rome, showcasing nativity scenes from all over the world.
Visit the 2024 edition of 100 Presepi (or 100 Nativity Scenes) display in Rome, showcasing nativity scenes from all over the world.
Embark on a culinary journey: master the art of Italian cuisine in a cooking class or discover authentic Roman cuisine with a food tour.
It may be cold outside, it may be wet, it may even be snowy, but Rome stays busy in the winter. Check out the best events in Rome this winter.
Spend a Friday night full of laughter with Fabrizio Mazzeo’s and Sergio Viglianese’s comedy show “How to Survive in Italy” at Bylon Cafè.
Strengthen your bond with your colleagues with one of these team building activities in Rome.
Witness Inge Morath’s entire career and some of her most important works at Rome’s Inge Morath: La vita. La fotografia. exhibition untill January 19 2020.
Designed by Michelangelo himself, the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri was built into the ruins of the famous Diocletian Baths, deriving its name from a legend of Christian martyrs who died during its construction.
Cosmopolitan as it is, there is no shortage of events happening in Rome year-round. Here are some essential events that you must not miss in Rome each season.