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Rome

Welcome to Rome, the capital and largest city of Italy and one of the most ancient and glorious cities in the world1. Rome is a city where you can witness a fascinating historical legacy, a splendid artistic heritage, a vibrant religious culture and a delicious culinary tradition. From the majestic Colosseum and Pantheon to the magnificent Vatican City and Sistine Chapel, from the romantic Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps to the elegant Piazza Navona and Campo de’ Fiori, Rome has something for everyone. You can also explore other amazing attractions such as the Roman Forum, where you can walk among the ruins of ancient temples and palaces; Vittorio Emanuele II Monument2, where you can admire a stunning view of the city from its terrace; Santa Maria Maggiore2, one of the four major basilicas in Rome with its beautiful mosaics and frescoes; Palazzo Madama3, where you can visit the Italian Senate housed in a former papal palace; and many more.

Whether you are looking for history, art, religion or food, Rome will enchant you with its beauty and charm. . Join us as we discover the best things to do in this amazing city!

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