From imperial residences to apartment complexes and temples, these hidden sites offer a new window into Rome's layered past.
When in Rome, you’d be remiss not to try the local specialties – there’s so much more than pizza, pasta and gelato (though you’ll find plenty of those too!). If it’s your first time visiting the ...
Italy’s capital isn’t just a perennial favorite for iconic sights like the Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum, but also for its delectable culinary scene. The best Rome food tours help travelers skip ...
Is it best to take a group tour or to be an independent traveller? For familiar destinations such as London, New York, Paris or Rome, the answer would seem obvious: go it alone. But what if a tour ...
Food tours are one of my favorite ways to get to know a city. The best ones have tour guides that not only introduce you to must-eat dishes but also tell you about the local history along the way.
Like Europe’s other ancient cities, Rome is perched on one vast archeological site. The modern city sits on top of the detritus of its predecessor cities, arching back into time almost three millennia ...
Hornblower Group, in partnership with the Parco archeologico del Colosseo (PArCo), has announced a newly reinvented “Colosseum Underground” tour in Rome. This exhibition and multimedia installation ...
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The Best Hop-On, Hop-Off Buses in Rome, Italy
Hop-on, hop-off buses are a common sight in major tourist cities like Rome. While some might scoff at the idea of taking one, ...
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