Circus Maximus

The Circus Maximus (in Italian Circo Massimo) is the vast racetrack of ancient Rome, located on the left bank of the Tiber River, between the Palatine and Aventine hills, near the centre of the modern city. Test Your Knowledge Before Visiting the Circus Maximus The Name The name Circo Massimo comes from the Latin Circus […]

Altar of The Fatherland – The Victor Emmanuel II Monument

The Victor Emmanuel II Monument, often referred to as the Altar of the Nation (Altare della Patria) or simply the Vittoriano, is an imposing structure of white marble situated between Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. Officially inaugurated in 1911, it provides commanding views of Rome and houses a military museum dedicated to the country’s […]

Top 30 Attractions in Rome

During an Italian holiday, one of the first questions you’ll likely ask is: “What should I see in Rome?” There are countless must-see sights, and here you’ll find the top 30 tourist attractions to explore in the Eternal City, even if you’ve only got one day to spare. If you have 2–3 days, you can […]

Piazza del Popolo

Piazza del Popolo is located between the Pincian Hill and the banks of the River Tiber. The square is adorned with churches, fountains, monuments, and both ancient and modern marble memorials. It was redesigned in 1834 by architect Giuseppe Valadier, who introduced two semicircular exedras framing the central obelisk. History Piazza del Popolo marks the […]

Aventine Hill

Aventine Hill (Aventino) is the southernmost of Rome’s Seven Hills. Today, visitors value its leafy lanes, hilltop gardens, and sweeping panoramas, yet its story spans from the plebeian quarters of the Republic to patrician villas of the Empire and, much later, to Fascist-era politics. What to See and How to Visit The most efficient way […]

Monument to Giuseppe Mazzini: A Gateway to the Aventine Hill

Set at the entrance to one of Rome’s most enchanting districts, the Monument to Giuseppe Mazzini (Monumento a Giuseppe Mazzini) stands as both a tribute to a visionary of Italian unification and a convenient landmark for visitors exploring the Aventine Hill. Perfectly situated roughly opposite the midpoint of the Circus Maximus—just before the climb to […]

Rome’s Rose Garden (Roseto Comunale): Where to See 1100 Varieties in Bloom

Rome’s Rose Garden (Roseto Comunale) on the Aventine Hill is one of the city’s most enchanting—and fleeting—attractions. Each spring, over 1,100 varieties of roses from around the world burst into colour, transforming this historic hillside into a fragrant sea of pinks, reds, yellows, and whites. With free entry and breathtaking views of the Palatine Hill […]

Pincian Hill

Pincian Hill (Pincio) rises immediately north of the Quirinal Hill. Although it is not counted among the legendary Seven Hills of Rome, the Pincio remains one of the city’s most cherished viewpoints. History In antiquity, the Pincio lay outside Rome’s original boundaries; only with Emperor Aurelian’s defensive walls (3rd century AD) was it brought within […]

Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain (Italian: Fontana di Trevi) is Rome’s most iconic Baroque masterpiece, a true gem among the city’s many fountains. Majestic and theatrical, it resembles an ancient drama sculpted in stone rather than a simple water source. Owing to its grand scale, central location, and striking beauty, the fountain attracts millions of visitors to […]