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Destination Highlight – Rome

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“The ancient Romans called Rome the “Eternal City” because they believed in the city’s lasting existence—like an enduring titan standing resolute amidst the city’s ever-changing history.”

Rome has captivated travelers from all over the globe for millennia with its rich history, awe-inspiring monuments, and delectable cuisine. As you wander through the city center, enraptured by glorious monuments like the Colosseum and the Pantheon, you’ll be transported to a time of emperors, gladiators, and groundbreaking innovation. But Rome isn’t just a history buff’s paradise. This vibrant city offers a palatable culinary scene, from fresh pasta to decadent gelatos, that will delight your taste buds – fine dining, local eats, budget-friendly bites, and pubs. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a romantic getaway, Rome has something to offer everyone. 

WHEN TO VISIT

Rome, a city with everlasting charm, welcomes visitors all year round. However, the optimal times to go sightseeing in Rome are in Spring and Autumn. If you want to visit when there are fewer crowds, you may opt to travel in the Winter months of January and February and get the best deals. Packing a warm coat will be handy during your stay.

THINGS TO DO
Museum Visits, Historical Tours, Pizza making classes

Here are the top attractions in Rome:

Pantheon – Roman Temple (Ancient Ruins)

Built between 25 and 27 BC and believed to have been reconstructed between 118 and 125 AD, this temple was decorated with statues representing the greatest gods of Rome. It is the only ancient building that has remained standing through the centuries. It is a monument so remarkable that Michelangelo said, “It looks more like the work of angels” when he first saw it.

Colosseum (Historic site)

Originally named the “Flavian Amphitheatre,” this oval building stands 157 feet high, houses 50,000 people, and is known for its rich history and gladiatorial shows.

Trevi Fountain (Points of Interests and Landmarks)

This picture-perfect fountain designed by Italian architects in the 18th century shows Oceanus – the Titan God of Earth, within a triumphal arch and represents the source of all freshwater on Earth. Legend has it that throwing a coin into the fountain with your right hand over your left shoulder will bring good luck and ensure your return to Rome. If you throw two, you will meet someone you will fall in love with. If you throw three, you will end up marrying that person.

Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore

It is one of four papal basilicas and the largest Marian church in Rome. Founded in 432 CE, it is known for its elegant artwork, mosaics, and religious treasures. It is also believed to house an antique relic of the manger where the infant Jesus was laid.

Sistine Chapel

The Sistine Chapel is located in the Vatican Museums. It is renowned for Michelangelo’s timeless and extraordinary frescoes on the ceiling and on the west wall behind the altar that portray incidents from the Old Testament.

Pizza making classes
Want to go beyond sightseeing and delve into Roman culture through taste? Sign up for a pizza-making class! Led by experienced pizzaiolos (pizza makers), these classes are a hands-on experience where you’ll learn the secrets behind making the perfect Roman pizza, from kneading the dough to wielding a pizza peel. Imagine the satisfaction of creating your masterpiece, topped with fresh, seasonal ingredients, before savoring it straight from a wood-fired oven – a delicious (and brag-worthy) souvenir from your Roman adventure.

Wait, there’s more!

Fun facts: you can use these during quiz night with friends!

Rome has more fountains than any other city on earth.

The Pantheon is the only ancient building in fair condition.

The heavenly light show happens at the Pantheon on Rome’s birthday.

Cats have special rights.

Trevi Fountain is practically a money machine.

Home to Italy’s first McDonald’s

Romans prefer riding scooters over cars.

Rome awaits! Imagine yourself strolling through ancient ruins, tossing pizza dough like a pro, and relishing delicious Italian cuisine. Turn that dream into reality! Schedule a complimentary call with Roy Travel Co. and let’s begin building your unforgettable Roman adventure.

“The ancient Romans called Rome the “Eternal City” because they believed in the city’s lasting existence—like an enduring titan standing resolute amidst the city’s ever-changing history.”

Rome has captivated travelers from all over the globe for millennia with its rich history, awe-inspiring monuments, and delectable cuisine. As you wander through the city center, enraptured by glorious monuments like the Colosseum and the Pantheon, you’ll be transported to a time of emperors, gladiators, and groundbreaking innovation. But Rome isn’t just a history buff’s paradise. This vibrant city offers a palatable culinary scene, from fresh pasta to decadent gelatos, that will delight your taste buds – fine dining, local eats, budget-friendly bites, and pubs. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a romantic getaway, Rome has something to offer everyone. 

WHEN TO VISIT

Rome, a city with everlasting charm, welcomes visitors all year round. However, the optimal times to go sightseeing in Rome are in Spring and Autumn. If you want to visit when there are fewer crowds, you may opt to travel in the Winter months of January and February and get the best deals. Packing a warm coat will be handy during your stay.

THINGS TO DO
Museum Visits, Historical Tours, Pizza making classes

Here are the top attractions in Rome:

Pantheon – Roman Temple (Ancient Ruins)

Built between 25 and 27 BC and believed to have been reconstructed between 118 and 125 AD, this temple was decorated with statues representing the greatest gods of Rome. It is the only ancient building that has remained standing through the centuries. It is a monument so remarkable that Michelangelo said, “It looks more like the work of angels” when he first saw it.

Colosseum (Historic site)

Originally named the “Flavian Amphitheatre,” this oval building stands 157 feet high, houses 50,000 people, and is known for its rich history and gladiatorial shows.

Trevi Fountain (Points of Interests and Landmarks)

This picture-perfect fountain designed by Italian architects in the 18th century shows Oceanus – the Titan God of Earth, within a triumphal arch and represents the source of all freshwater on Earth. Legend has it that throwing a coin into the fountain with your right hand over your left shoulder will bring good luck and ensure your return to Rome. If you throw two, you will meet someone you will fall in love with. If you throw three, you will end up marrying that person.

Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore

It is one of four papal basilicas and the largest Marian church in Rome. Founded in 432 CE, it is known for its elegant artwork, mosaics, and religious treasures. It is also believed to house an antique relic of the manger where the infant Jesus was laid.

Sistine Chapel

The Sistine Chapel is located in the Vatican Museums. It is renowned for Michelangelo’s timeless and extraordinary frescoes on the ceiling and on the west wall behind the altar that portray incidents from the Old Testament.

Pizza making classes
Want to go beyond sightseeing and delve into Roman culture through taste? Sign up for a pizza-making class! Led by experienced pizzaiolos (pizza makers), these classes are a hands-on experience where you’ll learn the secrets behind making the perfect Roman pizza, from kneading the dough to wielding a pizza peel. Imagine the satisfaction of creating your masterpiece, topped with fresh, seasonal ingredients, before savoring it straight from a wood-fired oven – a delicious (and brag-worthy) souvenir from your Roman adventure.

Wait, there’s more!

Fun facts: you can use these during quiz night with friends!

Rome has more fountains than any other city on earth.

The Pantheon is the only ancient building in fair condition.

The heavenly light show happens at the Pantheon on Rome’s birthday.

Cats have special rights.

Trevi Fountain is practically a money machine.

Home to Italy’s first McDonald’s

Romans prefer riding scooters over cars.

Rome awaits! Imagine yourself strolling through ancient ruins, tossing pizza dough like a pro, and relishing delicious Italian cuisine. Turn that dream into reality! Schedule a complimentary call with Roy Travel Co. and let’s begin building your unforgettable Roman adventure.