ROME, ITALY

Buongiorno!

If you've heard that word, you'd have probably been in Italy. Italy is a safe bet when it comes to travelling. You will eat good, be treated well and discover amazing places. 
This is the italian flag.



In order to begin with this Mediterranean country, I will start with the epicenter of Europe, Rome.

"All roads lead to Rome," is often said.

And that's true, so make sure you find your way to the capital city of ice cream, pasta and pizza.

ROME

Rome is known as the "Eternal City" because in it, time seems to have stood still for centuries. Monuments and the remains of impressive buildings make a walk through the streets, become a journey through time to the era of maximum splendor of the capital.

I am here to help you travel to that opulent time where Rome seemed to be the center of the world. Here I will show you my favourite places to visit and you will hopefully fall in love with it just as I have fallen since my first visit. After that time, I have visited it two more times and I just can't stop loving it.


Colosseum

The Colosseum or Coliseum, is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city. Built of concrete and sand, it is the largest amphitheatre ever built. The Colosseum is situated just east of the Roman Forum

Pantheon



Fontana di Trevi



Piazza Navona



Vatican City

With an area of ​​just 44 hectares, the Vatican City is the world's smallest independent state, either by the number of inhabitants or by its territory. The best landmarks are the Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel, San Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums.
St Peter's Square, Vatican City - April 2007.jpg

Castel Sant'Angelo


Roman Forum

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Piazza Spagna


Hope this helps you get enchanted by this incredible city!

Pau

Comments

  1. I agree with you, it's one of the most incredible city in Europe, and maybe the most cultural one!

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