The best winter getaways
byFrom snowy towns to winter wonderlands, here are our favorite winter getaways in Italy, for a special weekend with your family, friends or partner.
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From snowy towns to winter wonderlands, here are our favorite winter getaways in Italy, for a special weekend with your family, friends or partner.
Discover one of the most important museums for the preservation of Etruscan history and art.
Castel Giubileo is definitely off the beaten track, a gem at the river edges yet unexplored by the innumerable flaneurs that the eternal city hosts.
Goethe’s fascination with Rome and his sudden Italian escape inspired his literary work; he gained a lust for life being in the Eternal City.
Live the experience of a typical football match day in Rome inside the Stadio Olimpico together with local supporters
Set in Rome’s first public electrical power plant, the Centrale Montemartini Museum is one of the most thought-provoking museum spaces Rome has to offer.
Not far from Campo dei Fiori, there is Via di Monserrato filled with art galleries and boutiques of all styles, and many inviting restaurants and bars.
Wander the seven hills of Rome: Palatine, Aventine, Caelian, Capitoline, Esquiline, Quirinal, and Viminal.
Monte Sacro is a neighborhood of Rome with its unique identity. A 1920’s experiment that gave birth to an elegant and trendy area, Città Giardino.
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.
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.
Everything you need to know about the Parioli neighbourhood in Rome: things to see and do, places to eat and drink.