Rome
Rome’s beauty, history and lively street life create an undeniably romantic setting. Perfect for couples looking to explore together. Rome is central and makes it great starting point for exploring other parts of Italy, from Tuscany to Naples, and even the Amalfi Coast. It’s a city where every corn tells a story, offering an unforgettable journey through history and modern Italian life.

Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city where history, culture, and modern vibrancy converge. Known as the “Eternal City,” it offers unparalleled experiences for travelers. Here’s why you should visit Rome:
Rich History and Ancient Landmarks
- Colosseum: Explore the largest amphitheatre ever built, a marvel of ancient engineering.
- Roman Forum: Walk through the heart of ancient Rome, where politics, commerce, and religion thrived.
- Pantheon: A masterpiece of Roman architecture, still in use after 2,000 years.
- Appian Way: One of the oldest roads in the world, perfect for a walk-through history.
Vatican City
- St. Peter’s Basilica: One of the most significant religious sites in Christianity, with Michelangelo’s famous Pietà.
- Sistine Chapel: Marvel at Michelangelo’s ceiling frescoes, a true artistic masterpiece.
- Vatican Museums: Home to countless treasures of art and history, including Raphael’s rooms and ancient sculptures.
- Incredible Food Scene
- Indulge in authentic Italian dishes like carbonara, cacio e pepe, and pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice).
- Enjoy freshly made gelato from renowned spots like Giolitti.
- Visit lively food markets like Campo de’ Fiori for local produce and delicacies.
Art and Architecture
- Rome is an open-air museum, with sculptures, fountains, and piazzas everywhere:
- Trevi Fountain: Toss a coin to ensure your return to Rome.
Piazza Navona: Admire Baroque fountains and vibrant street life. - Churches: Visit hidden gems like Santa Maria del Popolo and San Clemente for breath taking art.
Romantic Atmosphere
- Tiber River Walks: Stroll along the riverbanks or across historic bridges like Ponte Sant’Angelo.
- Trastevere: This charming neighbourhood offers cobblestone streets, ivy-covered buildings, and intimate restaurants.
- Sunset Views: Climb to Pincio Terrace or Gianicolo Hill for stunning panoramas of the city.
- Piazza di Spagna home to the Spanish Steps, a great spot for people watching.
- Campo de’Flori a lively square with a daily market and bustling nightlife.
- Fontant dei Quattro Fiumi in Piazza Navona. A masterpiece by Bernini representing the four great rivers.
Rome is a walkable city, with most major attractions located within proximity. Strolling through its cobblestone streets reveals hidden gems and local charm.
