All in Rome
Visit this impressive ancient structure where gladiators once battled and chariots raced!
Visit a museum initially built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian
Discover impressive structures and soak in the rich history of Rome's famed bathing landmark
Of Rome's seven hills, the Palatine is the one that's right in the heart of the ancient city. It overlooks the Roman Forum on one side and the Circus Maximus on the other. Some of the finest ancient homes were located here, including the emperor's – 'Palatine' is actually where the modern word 'palace' comes from!
Immerse yourself in the thrilling history of Roman gladiator battles
Palazzo Barberini is an important late-Baroque palace in Rome, packed with art and initially built for the Corsini family between 1730–1740. Guests can explore the different levels, see the library and browse the family's private art collections.
The Mamertine Prison holds over 3000 years worth of treasures and is one of Rome's most interesting and important monuments from the Roman Republic. It's located below the Church of St. Joseph of the Carpenters and offers one of Rome's best views of the Ancient Forum.
Villa d'Este is one of the most magnificent villas in Italy. The Renaissance-era villa's gardens are resplendent with the sound of water features and birdsong, and make for a great retreat on hot and sunny days!
Tour ancient ruins, visit historic temples, and see the former Senate House near the Colosseum
Rome's Altare della Patria is located in Piazza Venezia. Also known as the Victor Emmanuel II Monument, construction started at the end of the 19th century, and this giant marble structure was completed in 1925. The name Altare della Patria translates as “Altar of the Fatherland”, and it's a popular meeting point in Rome. Visitors can climb to the top for stellar views of the city.
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