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MARCO POLO
Rome, Assisi, Siena, Florence, Bologna, Padua, Venice & Tuscany Wine Region
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ITALY BY TRAIN
Rome, Florence, Venice & Milan
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NEAPOLITAN WITH ROME
Rome, Naples and the Amalfi coast
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ROMAN
Rome
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ROME AND THE GREEK ISLANDS
Rome, Athens and the Greek Islands
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Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, Rome, Lyon, Zurich, Milan, Rome, and more.
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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
Visit Madrid, Barcelona, Rome, Milan and Genoa.
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DIOCLETIAN
Rome, Split and Dubrovnik
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MADRILENEAN AND ROMAN
Madrid, Segovia, Avila and Rome from Madrid
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GRECO-ROMAN
Rome, Florence, Venice, Athens, Mykonos and Santorini
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MICHELANGELO
Rome, Assisi, Siena, Florence, Bologna, Padua & Venice
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CLASSICAL ITALY AND GREECE
Rome, Venice, Florence, Athens, Olympia, Delphi, Meteora and more
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AMALFI COAST AND THE GREEK ISLANDS
Rome, Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi coast, Athens and the Greek Islands.
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UNMISSABLE ITALY
Rome, Siena, Florence, Bologna, Padua, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri, Palermo, Erice, Agrigento, Ragusa Ibla, Noto, Syracuse & Taormina
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ITALY & GREECE
Rome, Florence, Venice and Athens.
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FROM ROME TO PARIS AND MADRID
Rome, Pisa, Nice, Lyon, Paris and more.
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TIZIANO
Visit Madrid, Barcelona, Rome, Florence and Venice
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ROME & ATHENS
Rome and Athens
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WONDERS OF GREECE, ITALY & SWITZERLAND
Atnehs, Santorini, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Zurich, Bern, and Geneva.
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COSTIERO BY BUS
Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri, Amalfi, Positano and much more.
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NEAPOLITAN
Naples and the Amalfi Coast
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AUGUSTUS
Rome, Florence, Venice, Naples, Amalfi, Sorrento and Capri
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ITALY AND SWITZERLAND BY TRAIN
Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Zurich, Bern, and Geneva.
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Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Capri, Sorrento and Positano.
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BERNINI
Rome, Florence, Venice, Tuscany, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento and Capri.
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NEAPOLITAN AMALFITAN
Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Amalfi, Athens and Greek Islands.
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HADRIAN
Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento and Capri
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Why Is Rome Worth Visiting?
Do you know all the attractions and beauties that Rome hides? Rome, the capital and most populous city of Italy, was the center of one of the most important civilizations of classical antiquity, the Roman Empire (hence its name).
But its splendor does not stop there! Rome was also the scene of one of the most culturally rich moments in the world scene: The Renaissance. Come on, names of artists such as Michelangelo, da Vinci, Donatello, or Botticelli will surely resonate with you.
With all this said, we can assure you that Rome is the capital of Western culture. In fact, it is one of the 20 most visited cities in the world. All the splendor of those remote times can be observed by thousands of travelers as they visit the cathedrals, museums, and even public squares of Rome, today preserved as national treasures of Italy.
Although Rome offers a large number of things to do and places to visit, in the following review we tell you the most important things to travel to Rome and the tourist proposals of Greca, so you don't miss a thing!
Most Important Attractions in Rome
There are many attractions and activities that tourists can do in Rome. In fact, it is normal if you feel that you do not have enough time to get to know the city completely.
Next, we mention the main attractions of Rome so that you do not miss the essence of the Italian capital.
The Trevi Fountain
It is a fountain of around 40 meters that functioned as one of the greatest monuments of the Baroque movement. Today different travelers leave coins in its waters to ensure their return to Rome or to make a particular wish (a new romance, marriage, etc.). Over 3,000 € is thrown into it daily! A tip: visit it first thing in the morning to get some incredible photos.
Piazza Navona
One of the busiest public spaces in Rome. There you can find all kinds of artistic manifestations, mainly architectural, from sculptures, buildings, or fountains of great cultural and historical value (such as the church of Santa Inés or the Fontana di Nettuno).
The Pantheon of Agrippa
Also known as the Pantheon of Rome or simply the Pantheon, it is an ancient temple of the Roman Empire that today functions as a church. In its beginnings, it was built as the “home of all the gods”. It is globally recognizable for its massive granite columns and triangular dome carved from concrete.
Vatican City
Located in the heart of Rome, the Vatican is one of the six micro-states of Europe and represents the splendor of the Catholic Church.
Its buildings house multiple world-renowned paintings and sculptures, such as the painting of Saint Jerome by Leonardo da Vinci, the statue of Saint Peter, and the sculpture of the Pietà by Michelangelo.
Approximately 26,000 tourists flock to its doors every day. We recommend that you take a full day, at least, to get to know it.
The Colosseum
It is an amphitheater that the Roman Empire built during the 1st century at the eastern end of the Roman Forum. It functioned as the epicenter of thousands of shows, such as recreations of famous battles, plays of mythological tradition, or even the stage of public executions.
You can take a tour of its interior that takes about 1 hour. We recommend that, if you visit this ancient building, you do not miss out on the rest of the Roman Forum, an urban site steeped in Roman history and culture.
The Borghese Gallery
It is a famous art museum located in the gardens of Villa Borghese, where you can find works by renowned artists such as The Burial of Christ by Raphael, Leda and the Swan by Leonardo da Vinci, or Venus by Antonio Canova.
Location of Rome
The city of Rome is located in Europe, specifically within the Italian peninsula. Rome is bordered to the east by the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas, to the north by the Alps mountain range, and to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea.
How to Get to Rome?
It is possible to get to Rome in different ways. Here we mention the most common for all world travelers.
- It is possible to get to Rome by plane: The city of Rome has two airports, both international. The main airport is Leonardo da Vinci Airport (Fiumicino), which is located 30 km from the city center. Rome also has a second airport, Giovanni Battista Pastine Airport (Ciampino) located approximately 21 km from the center.
- You can get to Rome by train: You can take a train from different European cities to Rome, for example, from Madrid or Paris. The main station of the Italian city is called Roma Termini and is located in the center.
- It is also possible to get to Rome by ferry (cruise): Although this last option is more expensive, many countries offer a cruise trip to the Italian capital. Rome's port for cruise ships is called Civitavecchia and is located 82 km from the city center (approximately an hour's drive).
Go from Rome Airport to the Center
This is a highly requested query for new travelers planning to arrive in Rome. You can get to the center of Rome from the airport in the following ways:
- You can get to Rome by taxi from the airport: outside the terminal, you can find the taxi rank to go to your accommodation in the city center. Normally the cost of this trip is 60 €, but it can vary depending on how far away your hotel is.
- You can get to Rome by train from the airport: this option is ideal for tourists traveling light. You can choose to take the Leonardo Express company train, which departs from the Leonardo da Vinci Airport train station and will take you to Rome's main station, Termini. The trip usually takes about half an hour and costs 14 € per person.
Eat and Drink in Rome
Italian cuisine is one of the most famous in the world, as it has a wide variety of dishes and ingredients. It is almost impossible to find someone who has not tried pizza, ravioli, or lasagna. Italian restaurants in Rome offer a wide selection of delicious dishes to choose from, from colorful salads to exquisite meat and fish recipes:
- The Montecarlo is known as one of the best pizzerias in Rome. It is close to Piazza Navona, if you are looking for traditional Italian pizza, this is the restaurant!
- The Spaghetteria L'Archetto is also excellent if you are looking for good Roman food. A small and simple restaurant ideal for lunch or dinner. They are famous for the various types of pasta they offer.
- La Tavernaccia is a restaurant in the famous Trastevere neighborhood, often packed with people who love authentic Roman cuisine. The menu changes daily according to the season and the chefs' choice, specialties on offer include suckling pig, oxtail, and lasagna. It is a rustic-looking restaurant that can accommodate large groups.
- Le Mani in Pasta is also one of the most visited restaurants in Trastevere. It offers traditional dishes of Roman food. Although this ristorante is famous for its fish, they also serve Italian plates of pasta and meats. Many recommend trying an Italian pasta specialty, cacio e pepe.
Most Important Events in Rome
The most outstanding events in the city of Rome are the following:
- Commemoration of Caesar's death: On March 15, several events are held in the historic Roman Forum, among which the re-enactment of Caesar's assassination in the Torre Argentina (Largo di Torre Argentina) stands out.
- Rome Marathon: Held on March 29 and athletes from all over the world participate, it takes place between the Roman Forum and the famous Colosseum with a tour of the most emblematic places of the eternal city.
- Holy Week: represents a week of mass events that take place at the Vatican headquarters. Mass of the Pope in Saint Peter's Square, with the blessing of the palms on March 20. It ends with the Easter mass on March 27.
- Anniversary of the city of Rome: celebrated on April 21, a large number of monuments, museums, and archaeological sites offer free admission in commemoration. Additionally, there are a host of events, parades, and musical concerts throughout the city. It can also coincide with the week of culture.
01What is the best time to travel to Rome?
Spring, particularly mid-March and April, is a great time to travel to Rome. Temperatures tend to be comfortably warm (between 14°C and 17°C). Another ideal time to visit the city is from the end of September to the beginning of November, with optimal temperatures during the day (between 18°C to 27°C).
02How far in advance should I book my accommodation in Rome?
Although it is true that it is an ideal season to visit the Italian capital, it is advisable to make the accommodation reservation 3 or 4 months in advance to avoid setbacks.
03How do I book my trip to Rome?
To book your trip to Rome, you can contact one of Greca's sales representatives or contact us through our official page, completing the form on your site and date of interest.