My life-changing experience studying and working abroad in Rome during COVID-19
byStudying abroad in Rome was an unforgettable experience that changed my life and I will cherish forever, despite COVID-19.
Studying abroad in Rome was an unforgettable experience that changed my life and I will cherish forever, despite COVID-19.
The English poet John Keats lived and died in Rome. Let’s look at the places he liked to go, 200 years after his death.
MAXXI is celebrating the 150th anniversary of Giacomo Balla’s birth with an exhibit split between the museum and Balla’s own apartment in Via Oslavia.
Can you play golf in Roma? The answer is yes. Imagining a golf course in the city of Rome is quite hard. Ancient ruins…
Porta Portese is the most famous market in Rome. It has a lot to offer every Sunday: not only the greatest finds in any department, but also an undeniable sense of humanity, authenticity, tradition and community.
Rome’s Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea displays over 20.000 artworks from different periods and styles next to Villa Borghese.
This is how you can step outside your comfort zone, embrace your new surroundings and make the most of your time living in Rome.
Everything you need to know about the Parioli neighbourhood in Rome: things to see and do, places to eat and drink.
The medieval towns of Fiuggi and Anagni in Lazio are a famous weekend getaway for Italians thanks to their therapeutic water, art and beauty.
Enjoy your stay in the Eternal City with our selection of Rome’s best insider tours, packed with the info and experience to make your visit unforgettable.
Casale San Pietro is a luxury resort near Anagni. A temple to wellness, it offers many different experiences for their guests.
The iconic Tricolore Italian flag we know and love has a long history full of symbolism and hidden meanings.
From light-hearted romance novels to dense historical fiction, Rome especially has captured the imagination of just about any genre.
To drive in Italy, as in any other country around the world, you will need a driver’s license. An international driving license may suffice temporarily, but if you plan on living in Italy, a local driving license makes things much easier for you.