Arts & Culture
The Roman Forum (Italian, Foro Romano) If stones could talk: these hallowed ruins were the most powerful seat of government in the world.
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Roman Forum
5/6 Via della Salara VecchiaThe Roman Forum (Italian, Foro Romano) If stones could talk: these hallowed ruins were the most powerful seat of government in the world.
Known properly as the Flavian Amphitheatre, this most famous of Roman landmarks takes its name from the giant statue of the emperor Nero that once stood near this location.
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Coliseo
1 Piazza del ColosseoKnown properly as the Flavian Amphitheatre, this most famous of Roman landmarks takes its name from the giant statue of the emperor Nero that once stood near this location.
Contains the ruins of several large villas that belonged to wealthy Roman families.
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Palatine Hill
Via SacraContains the ruins of several large villas that belonged to wealthy Roman families.
A great little cathedral to visit.The only place in Rome to hear the underground river that flows beneath the city.
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Basilica of San Clemente
95 Via LabicanaA great little cathedral to visit.The only place in Rome to hear the underground river that flows beneath the city.
This is the attractive park on the hillside directly west of the Colosseum. Visible ruins in the area come from the Baths of Trajan
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Parque Colle Oppio
Viale del Monte OppioThis is the attractive park on the hillside directly west of the Colosseum. Visible ruins in the area come from the Baths of Trajan
Food Scene
Pasticceria Panificio Panella Roma
54 Via MerulanaGetting Around
Vittorio Emanuele station