Rome in June: plan your summer trip
byIs June a good time to visit Rome? Check out our tips for visiting Rome in spring/summer to know about the weather, what to wear and the best events in Rome in June.
Is June a good time to visit Rome? Check out our tips for visiting Rome in spring/summer to know about the weather, what to wear and the best events in Rome in June.
For all the classical music lovers out there, make sure to add The National Museum Of Musical Instruments to your list of things to see while in Rome.
Is April a good time to visit Rome? Check out our tips for visiting Rome in spring to know about the weather, what to wear and the best events in Rome in April.
Is May a good time to visit Rome? Check out our tips for visiting Rome in spring to know about the weather, what to wear and the best events in Rome in May.
If you are looking to have a genuinely extraordinary time while in Rome, you have to take advantage of some local only-in-Rome experiences.
Read our tips for visiting Rome in winter: all you need to know for a trip to Rome in December.
The Mausoleum of Augustus in Rome is the largest circular tomb in the world. The Mausoleum has reopened in March 2021 after restoration works.
Money spent on experiences rather than on stuff is money better spent when it comes to our overall happiness.
Gandini is a master woodcarver and focuses his work on lonely tree trunks. If you have yet to see his work, once in Rome you will certainly notice one of his 66 (and counting) sculptures around the Roman streets.
The Musei Capitolini are the world’s oldest public museums. From sculptures to paintings, discover the antiquities housed in Rome’s Capitoline Museums.
The Eternal City is filled with eclectic neighbourhoods, each with a distinct personality. Here’s a guide to the coolest neighbourhoods in Rome, and the best things to do in each!
Till November 20th on Via dei Coronari Art Gallery Roma presents the latest original oil paintings collection from artists Elena Sagresti, Katia Kalova and Siria.
Visiting Rome in one day might sound like a race against the clock but if you follow our instructions, you’ll have nothing to fear, nor sights to lose.
So you only have two days to visit Rome, but you really don’t want to miss anything? Fear not! Follow our instructions on how to spend 48 hours in Rome.