The Baths of Diocletian: Rome’s Architectural Marvel
byEnjoy a peaceful visit to the Terme di Diocleziano, or Baths of Diocletian, and see the largest imperial bath complex of the Roman empire….
Rome’s attractions
Enjoy a peaceful visit to the Terme di Diocleziano, or Baths of Diocletian, and see the largest imperial bath complex of the Roman empire….
Discover Palazzo Massimo, part of the Museo Nazionale Romano in Rome.
This 15th century palazzo came into the possession of the Altemps family in 1568 and houses a collection of Greek and Roman art, as well as a small section of Egyptian art.
Piazza Farnese in Rome holds one of the most beautiful buildings of Rome, Palazzo Farnese, where the French Embassy is housed.
Located in the Jewish quarter of Rome, the church Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli is known for its 11th century enameled icon of the Virgin Mary.
Res Militares is a unique museum in Rome. You’ll travel back in time and discover the Roman art of war, and become a legionary yourself.
Discover Vicus Caprarius, the archaeological treasure nestled beneath the Trevi Fountain in Rome.
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Explore the catacombs and crypts of the city’s most significant monuments, and unearth some of Rome’s best-kept treasures.
After months of restoration work, the Giardino delle Erme in Villa Borghese (or Garden of the Hermes) has been reopened to the public.
The Appia Antica, or the Appian Way, is one of the most ancient Roman roads. Explore it with a bike tour or a golf cart tour.
The best spots to organize the perfect Roman picnic, where to get the ideal food for any occasion, and all the other items you can’t forget!
Tired of the usual touristy spots? Check out our list of quirky and unusual things to do in Rome for a one-of-a-kind experience!
Discover Rome in 3 days: from must-see sights to hidden treasures, make the most of your time in the Eternal City with our expert guide.