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Pantheon

Pantheon

10
4.6/51,331 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Night view
Open tomorrow at 09:00-19:00 (admission ends at 18:30)
Api Kho:“Everyone has to visit the Pantheon in their lifetime. I am in shock that something so magnificent could be built in 126 AD and remain is such remarkable condition. The exterior is incredibly imposing with grand columns holding up the structure. The interior consists of a single perfectly symmetrical circular space with an enormous dome. There are beautiful columns, sculptures, and paintings everywhere. It was originally a Pagan temple and symbol of Rome’s power, but became a church that is in use to this day. There is a huge high alter near the front, built in the early 18th century. All the pagan statues and artwork were removed and replaced with ones honoring to Christianity. Everything in this building is perfectly symmetrical with three sets of columns on each side flanked with artwork in the middle. Every bit of architecture from the floor to the ceiling is so intricate. The marble floor is from three different countries. The red is from Egypt, the white is from Asia Minor.”
Colosseum

Colosseum

10
4.6/53,962 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Night view
Open tomorrow at 08:30-19:15
流浪的大西瓜:“The Colosseum is now a historical site. Originally intended for visitors to watch animals fight, it later evolved into a brutal human fight for various reasons. After all, it's still considered a famous attraction here, so some of its details are worth seeing!”
Castel Sant'Angelo

Castel Sant'Angelo

9.2
4.6/5494 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Night view
Open tomorrow at 09:00-19:30 (admission ends at 18:00)
138***29:“As soon as I approached the scenic spot, I was attracted by the angel sculptures on both sides of the bridge. When entering Castel Sant'Angelo, you must go to the top to have a look, where you can overlook many ancient monuments on the other side of the river, including a corner of the Colosseum. In addition, the sandwiches at the Central Cafe are good and cheap, but you have to sit there to eat. If the sun is strong, it will be too hot and there is basically no shade.”
Villa Borghese

Villa Borghese

8.9
4.0/566 Reviews
Open year round, 24/7
quqky:“This villa is located in the Bogcai Garden, which is more like an entertainment park with many entertainment projects. The villa is well preserved and has a good view from its small hillside.”
Borghese Gallery and Museum

Borghese Gallery and Museum

8.9
4.7/5344 Reviews
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Themed exhibition halls
Open tomorrow at 09:00-19:00 (admission ends at 17:00)
david821221:“Haha, we missed the time perfectly. Everyone, please pay attention to the reserved date. It also gives me a good excuse to go to Rome again. The pictures were taken at the nearby Piazza del Popolo. There weren't too many people there, so we could go shopping together.”
Roman Forum

Roman Forum

8.8
4.7/5634 Reviews
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Night view
Open tomorrow at 08:30-19:15 (admission ends at 18:15)
Danijela M.:“Roman Forum and the Colosseum are amazing historical places everyone should see. The tickets, adult + child x2 full experience are the best for the value we have paid.”
Trevi Fountain

Trevi Fountain

8.3
4.6/51,224 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Night view
Open year round, 24/7
SUNSHINE ONUS:“The fountain at the Spanish Steps in Rome is called the "Fountain of the Broken Ship". It is one of the famous Baroque fountains in Rome and is located in the center of the Spanish Square. The main body of the fountain is a broken ship half submerged in water, with water overflowing from all sides of the ship, symbolizing the scene after the flood recedes. This unique design not only solves the problem of insufficient water pressure in the low-lying areas of the square, but also gives the fountain a very high artistic value. The meaning of the Broken Ship Fountain is "the ship of heaven", symbolizing the persistence of faith in disasters.”
Palatine Hill

Palatine Hill

7.5
4.6/5228 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Mountain climbing
Open tomorrow at 09:00-19:15 (admission ends at 18:15)
学校🏫:“## Hill of the Gods: The Power Rings of Palatine Hill When you climb the ridge on the gravel of the Imperial Avenue, you suddenly fall into the creation myth of Rome - Palatine Hill. There is no bloody glory of the Colosseum, no perfect dome of the Pantheon, only the half-buried palace ruins in the wild flowers whispering in the wind. But please believe that every inch of soil in this hill, which is no more than 60 meters high, is soaked with the genes of Western power. **The space-time wormhole of Romulus's hut**. Next to the ruins of the Augustus Palace, a small circle surrounded by several charred wooden stakes is actually the legendary place where the mother wolf feeds her baby! Crouching down to touch the cracks of the carbonized oak, the fingertips feel incredible heat - not the sun's scorching, but the residual heat of the bonfire 2,800 years ago. When wild poppies sway on the rammed earth ground, you will see the figures of shepherds Romulus and Remus swaying in the heat wave: it turns out that the starting point of the empire is just a few charred fences. **The secret language of mosaics in Villa Livia**. Entering the semi-underground residence of the queen, you will be caught off guard by the spring scenery in the room: turtledoves carrying figs fly over the branches of yellow fragrant plums, and pomegranates burst on the walls inlaid with colored stones. The peacock squatting in the corner has a lively look, and the grape vines under its claws extend to the real ground, entangled and coexisting with the weeds outside the wall - the ancient Roman craftsmen used 40,000 colored stones to solidify the luxurious feast at the peak of power into an eternal hymn to life. **The Cliff Theater of Domitian's Palace**. Standing on the edge of the ruins of the most luxurious palace in the empire, there are tourists like ants in the Colosseum under your feet. In the past, tyrants set up cantilevered stands here and used pure silver railings to isolate the world. Today, the marble fence has long been weathered, but you can still experience the dizzy pleasure of power: when the dusk dyes the Colosseum into golden and red ruins, the mountain wind brings the faint roar of lions and the roar of chariots, and the whole city of Rome turns into a bloody sand table under your feet. At this moment, I suddenly realized that all empires will eventually return to dust, only the mountain wind is eternal. Please bring a wild olive leaf before going down the mountain. Passing through the remains of the Flavian Palace arch in the sunset, the moonlight is pinning the shadow of the Doric colonnade on the stone wall of the Faun Cave. Augustus's ghostly purple robe brushes across your arm, and a few green peacocks suddenly pass over the broken walls of Tiberius's palace, and their long tails sweep down dewdrops like tears of the collapse of the empire. The most deadly magic of the Palatine Hill is that it makes you a creator and a gravedigger at the same time - when the mountain wind fills your clothes, you can hear more than just the sighs of Caesars, but also the echo of the eternal throbbing of power rushing in your own blood.”
Arch of Constantine

Arch of Constantine

7.5
4.4/5494 Reviews
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Historic buildings
Open year round, 24/7
学校🏫:“## Skeletons of Victory: The Millennium Paradox of the Arch of Constantine When the giant shadow of the Colosseum expands behind you, you suddenly encounter this arch blackened by time - it is like a bronze medal inlaid on the artery of the empire, and the three arches swallow and spit out the storms of twenty centuries. Don't be deceived by the mottled appearance: this ancestor of the Western triumphal arch is actually a shocking artistic plagiarism, and each relief is revealing the absurd nature of the game of power. **The Rubik's Cube of Power Made of Reliefs**. Get close to the north column and take a closer look: the top layer is a bear hunting picture from the Hadrian era, the middle layer plagiarizes the war scene of Trajan Forum, and the bottom layer actually appropriates the relief of Marcus Aurelius's captive offering! The carving styles of different dynasties coexist strangely on the door frame - Constantine's craftsmen dismantled the glory of the previous dynasty and collaged it into the coronation robe of the new emperor. As the setting sun dyed the profiles of the soldiers of Trajan's legion golden red, they were stabbing the wild deer of Hadrian's era with spears in their hands, and the absurdity ran through their spines like an electric current: the so-called eternal victory was nothing but a carefully choreographed Inception. **The toes of the angels hung in the cracks of history**. Looking up at the broken monument of the pavilion, four stone statues of Dacian captives were chained and kneeling for a thousand years. Among them, a stubborn fig tree emerged from the crack of the left knee of the captive in the southeast corner! At dusk, the homing swifts flew over the empty eye sockets of the stone statues, and the sound of their wings startled the ripe fruits, and the purple-red juice spread on the ground of the doorway like old blood stains. This wild tree born from the bones of the empire is like the most pungent metaphor: the monument of the conqueror will eventually become the seedbed of life. **The triumphal procession of ghosts under the moonlight**. At midnight, I avoided the crowds and sat alone on the steps of the Arc de Triomphe. When the lights of the Colosseum went out, a miracle happened: the marks on the arch suddenly turned into dragons of torches, and the sound of elephants and chains floated in the wind. The Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 AD, which determined the fate of Christianity, was reproduced here - you can see Constantine's army rushing through the doorway with the La Brand Banner, but the reflection strangely turned into a cross shape. At this time, touching the inner wall of the doorway, the folds of the goddess of victory polished by pilgrims, I don't know when half a modern copper coin was embedded, and the ancient Roman silver dinar coin looked at each other faintly in the moonlight. Before leaving, please look for the mysterious graffiti on the west side of the arch: "omnia vanitas" (everything is empty) engraved by a medieval monk. When the morning light first appeared, this line of small words was as glaring as a dagger next to Constantine's gilded inscription. The most shocking revelation of the Arc de Triomphe lies in the holes beneath its shiny surface - the stolen reliefs, the wild trees in the cracks, the hoofbeats of ghosts, all mock the eternal vanity. And when a new day comes, when a flock of pigeons suddenly soars from the top of the pavilion like a captive on your shoulder, you finally understand from the sound of their wings: all triumphs are temporary, and only time is the ultimate conqueror.”
National Roman Museum - Palazzo Massimo

National Roman Museum - Palazzo Massimo

7.3
4.3/591 Reviews
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Museums
Open tomorrow at 09:30-19:00
D79***04:“There are four floors in total, but the underground floor is not open. The first and second floors are all sculptures, and the third floor is murals and mosaics. Overall, it is worthy of the name of the National Museum. It should be regarded as a branch built using the original excavation site.”

Where to stay

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AutoHotel

AutoHotel

3.8/540 Reviews
Almanuda Naturist Village

Almanuda Naturist Village

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B&B Raggio di Sole

B&B Raggio di Sole

4.3/514 Reviews
Hotel Riesco

Hotel Riesco

4.3/53 Reviews
Domus Angularia

Domus Angularia

3.9/519 Reviews
Hotel la Bella Venere

Hotel la Bella Venere

4.4/518 Reviews
Albergo Della Posta

Albergo Della Posta

4.2/544 Reviews

What to eat

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Bar Enoteca Barocco

Bar Enoteca Barocco

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Da Angelica

Da Angelica

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Open tomorrow at 12:00
Nonna Luisa

Nonna Luisa

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Osteria Frontoni Pizza Brace E Cucina Romana

Osteria Frontoni Pizza Brace E Cucina Romana

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Gorgeous

Gorgeous

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Open 05:30-23:30
Puro's MC Ristorante

Puro's MC Ristorante

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Saporito Cafe

Saporito Cafe

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Voglia di Pizza di Patrizia

Voglia di Pizza di Patrizia

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Trisciani Bar Sas

Trisciani Bar Sas

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Bar kaelda

Bar kaelda

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Bar Gelateria Piranha

Bar Gelateria Piranha

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