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Rome, the Eternal City, is often<br />
said to be the world’s greatest<br />
open-air museum, boasting<br />
hundreds of historic sites around<br />
every corner. There’s so much to<br />
see that you’d need a month to<br />
take it all in, but a week or less<br />
is enough to give you a taste of<br />
Italy’s incredible capital.<br />
3,000 year old Rome has long<br />
been one of the world’s leading<br />
centres of culture. There are<br />
masterpieces like the Sistine<br />
Chapel <strong>and</strong> a raft of iconic<br />
l<strong>and</strong>marks including the<br />
world’s largest amphitheatre,<br />
the Colosseum. Best of all, the<br />
majority of Rome’s attractions<br />
are within walking distance of<br />
each other, so you’ll be able to<br />
soak up the Roman way of life as<br />
you walk to the Pantheon or Trevi<br />
Fountain. Maybe you’ll<br />
discover a hidden church with<br />
beautiful frescoes or a secret<br />
trattoria serving excellent wine<br />
from the Lazio hills...<br />
Iulia Robe, Italy Expert<br />
“If you're looking for something quirky,<br />
I'd recommend a trip to the Casina<br />
delle Civette. Set in the Villa Torlonia<br />
park about 10-15 minutes' bus ride<br />
from the centre, it's a museum housed<br />
in a really unusual building that looks<br />
like something from a storybook.”<br />
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