Archive for the ‘Rome’ Category

Shopping in Rome

Rome is a great place for shopping, with famous designers and a lot of stores all over the city. Via dei Condotti, near Spanish Steps is the richest street of the city and maybe from the entire Italy, with famous designer stores as Armani, Valentino, Prada, Versace, Dolce and Gabbana, Gucci, Hermes and many other. [...]

Parks and gardens in Rome

In spide of hot summer Rome is a pretty green city due to the many parks and gardens. Villa Borghese is a large public garden in Rome, containing few villas (Villa Giulia – summer residence for Pope Julius III; Villa Medici – house of French academy in Rome etc.), museums (Galleria Borghese, Zoo museum) and [...]

Restaurants and cafes in Rome

There are a lot options for eating in Rome, with a large and diverse menu, even when we are saying ‘Italian food’ probably we think to spaghetti and pizza. Good restaurants are Quinzi & Gabrieli, located in Via delle Coppelle, offers lunch or dinner in a distinguished décor; Gabrielle Ar Montarozzo a restaurant with 50 [...]

Transportation in Rome

Public transportation is pretty well in Rome, being assured by buses, tram, underground and train. Also you may rent a car, take a taxi or rent a bike or a scooter – the easiest way to go in Rome. The metro has only two lines A (red) and B (blue) and runs around the historical [...]

Rome Entertainment

There are many options to entertainment you in Rome. Below are only few possibilities. Acquapiper – water park – is an amusement water park, located in east of Rome at 30km away. You will find here the largest pool from Europe with ocean waves and other 5 more pools. Also, you may enjoy the mini [...]

Rome Attractions

Rome is very interesting and exciting city, with many attractions. Vatican Museum is located in Vatican City – it was created around 1500 by Pope Julius who started to collect few statues. Today the museum includes vast collections as Gallery of Maps, Gallery of Tapestries, Etruscan Museum, the Egyptian Museum, the Vatican Pinacoteca, the Sistine [...]