Piazza del Popolo
In Italian, the name Piazza del Popolo translates to “People’s Square.” In medieval days, each piazza served a purpose, and while one might act as the political center, the other might serve as the religious base or as the beating economic heart. For centuries, this square became the monumental entrance with many attractions sitting next to the historical city...
Altar of the Fatherland
If you’re planning a visit to Rome, the Altar of the Fatherland (or the Altare della Patria) is a must-see! It is part of the Victor Emmanuel II Monument, which was created to celebrate the unification of Italy and the newfound Italian cultural and national identity. The Altar of the Fatherland offers a marvelous combination of historical monument, political symbolism,...
romantic rome
If you’re looking for something special with your loved one, then Romantic Rome is your best bet. The Eternal City has world-renowned attractions, but it's also one of the most romantic places to enjoy a vacation or honeymoon with your better half. So what are some of Rome’s top attractions for lovebirds?  Some of the top attractions to explore with...
Wine Tasting in Rome
While the Eternal City holds so many treasures, wine tasting in Rome might be among the most special. You might have thought you’ve tasted Italian wines before, but the regional, locally-produced vino here is unlike anything you’ve ever savored. Wine tasting in Rome means sampling some of the most delectable sparkling and white wines in the world, with varieties like...
Capitoline Hill - hero
Once symbolic of the epicenter of the Holy Roman Empire, Capitoline Hill may be the smallest of the 7 Roman hills, but this hill was once the political and religious heart of the city. You will encounter one of the most charming views over the Eternal City on this hill at night, and the ancient Roman history here is...