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Best Things To Do in Rome

The beauties of Rome extend across its landscape and are a compelling blend of the ancient Renaissance. Classically imposed are the Colosseum and Roman Forums, while the exterior of the Pantheon has a splendid structure. St. Peter's Square and Basilica are masterpieces of the Renaissance, while brilliantly ornate fountains and statues greet you at every turn of the city's streets.


When you enter the churches, churches, museums and galleries of Rome you will find awe-inspiring paintings and sculptures that cover all the eras and great names of Western art. These range from Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceilings to Rafael and murals to murals depicting Bernini's magnificent fountains of caravaggio. A visit to Rome, however, is much more than a stroll through art and architecture. Sipping coffee or an aperitif in a street café, or while you're enjoying a beer in the vista from the rooftops and piazzas, is a part of the tourist experience in most romantic cities in this city.

It is easy to get away for a full day in Vatican City, west of the Tiber River. When you do this, you are entering the smallest state in the world. Cross the Tiber and with Via Della Conciliazione can pass Castel Sant'Angelo imposing ability before entering the Vatican. Finally, with the grandeur of St. Peter's Square its grand Bernini colonnade and central obelisk opens in front of you.

Across the square is the St. Peter's Basilica, which is topped by the highest dome in the world. Taking the stairs or the elevator to the viewing gallery is essential for spectacular views of an everlasting city.

While a trip to Rome is easy to fill with the cultural wonders found in every guidebook, it also has a hidden side. The city's population of wild cats is pampered at the Torre Argentina excavation site, which is a delight for passersby cameras, while the French-style gardens of Doria Pamphili near the district of Trastevere are often overlooked by visitors. The last resting place of the English Romantics, Shelley and Keats, is in Rome. They lie in the beautiful Protestant cemetery on Via Caio Cestio. With its grand marble monuments, it provides a peaceful respite from the bustle of the city.

What is the best time to visit Rome? 
Rome is a popular tourist destination around the year so use our travel tips to help plan your trip. In August, many locals take their vacations and head to the coast, so the city is pacified to close some neighbourhood shops and restaurants. The Holy Week of Easter is always a busy time, so it is advisable to book your hotel in advance.

With most museums closed on Mondays, the Vatican's museums are closed on Sundays, and the city is filled with small visitors every weekend, be flexible with your travel plans and travel from Tuesday to Friday. Not only museums and visitor attractions, but cafes and restaurants will be slightly less crowded.

What is the weather and climate in Rome? 
Try and avoid the summer months when the temperature is below 30 ° C. In contrast, the ideal months to get out of Rome's cafes and terraces are April, May, September and October. To really defeat the crowd, though, think about coming during the winter months. You'll need a warm coat and perhaps an umbrella, but the temperature is never less than freezing.
This is it. These are some of the things you can do while on your visit to Rome. Hope you have a memorable trip.

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