Ancient Bridges in Rome

When we discuss ancient buildings in Rome that survived the test of time, we can’t help but rave about the Colosseum, the Pantheon and the Roman Forum – but what about the humble ancient bridges that we use even now? Constructed decades ago, these Roman bridges still maintain their strong position and carry people from one part to another – withstanding floods, earthquakes, vandalism and what not! Continue reading “Ancient Bridges in Rome”

Why Should You Visit Rome in Winter?

Winter in Rome is SPECIAL. In summer, the terracotta-coloured buildings dotting the Roman skyline feel baked – but as the nip in the air sets in, the very peeling patina somewhat appears appealing – without losing an ounce of its charming Mediterranean warmth.
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3 Must-Visit Historical Attractions in Rome 2018

An enchanting amalgamation of daunting ruins, artistic riches and dolce vita lifestyle, Rome is an awe-inspiring Italian capital layered with hundreds of years of history! Home to the world’s smallest sovereign state, The Vatican City, and other incredible sights, such as the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon – Rome is a pure traveler’s delight. It’s also home to lip-smacking Italian food, Renaissance Art and charming neighborhoods, dotted with turreted villas, frescoed facades and lush community gardens. Continue reading “3 Must-Visit Historical Attractions in Rome 2018”

Discovering Secrets from Past in the Neighbourhood of The Colosseum

The Colosseum, in its days of glory, was definitely the greatest attraction for the Roman people. It was the spot where the most happening events occurred– celebrations after a battle was won, gladiator fights and executions! And these episodes were enjoyed by the over 50, 000 Romans, accommodated in the many stories of the massive Amphitheatre, called the Flavian Amphitheatre. Definitely times have changed (entertainment isn’t that barbaric anymore), but the magnificence of Colosseum remains untarnished. Even today, the remains of this amphitheatre receive the maximum number of visits among all the tourist attractions in Italy. Continue reading “Discovering Secrets from Past in the Neighbourhood of The Colosseum”

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