Catch a movie from your car at Sunset Drive In
byCatch a movie at Sunset Drive In from the comfort of your car surrounded by the same buildings where many of cinema’s greatests once walked.
Catch a movie at Sunset Drive In from the comfort of your car surrounded by the same buildings where many of cinema’s greatests once walked.
Retake Roma puts words into action: they’re a voluntary organization who’s mission is to fight urban decay and restore public property.
Happy, open-minded and fun tours to experience Rome without having to worry about being yourself.
Mirabelle is a romantic roof garden footsteps from Via Veneto where you can indulge in sunset happy hour and dinner with a 360-degree view of Rome.
Live a day in the life of a gladiator in Rome: from gladiator shows and reenactments to training to be an official gladiator and stepping back in time to relive ancient Rome.
The Palazzo Barberini and Galleria Corsini National galleries are one museum split into two galleries that will make you travel through five centuries of Italian art.
The Museum for Preventive Imagination is the name of the 3-year project under the artistic direction of Luca Lo Pinto that will transform MACRO till 2022.
Alfredo alla Scrofa opens an outdoor dining area in front of its legendary restaurant in the heart of Rome’s centro storico.
For this year, forget the Terme di Caracalla: the Rome Opera House will host its 2020 summer edition at the Circo Massimo from July 16th to August 13th.
Go on a day trip to to Castel Gandolfo to visit the Papal Palace and Gardens, known as the pope’s summer residence.
On June 18th, from 11am to 9pm, tune into MAXXI’s social media channels to follow the 10-hour digital marathon to celebrate the contemporary museum’s 10th anniversary.
As you’re planning your dream trip to Italy, one of the first questions that will come to mind is “do I need to speak Italian to visit Italy?”.
Here is what you need to know about the Immuni app that helps us fight the COVID-19 epidemic. How it works and how to use it.
Keep in mind that if you don’t comply with the dress code, you’ll be denied access to the Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s Basilica.