23 Feb Tor de’ Specchi: The Convent That Opens Its Doors for One Day a Year There is a door on the Capitoline Hill that stays... Share on:
13 Jan Piazza Farnese: Rome’s Most Composed Renaissance Stage Walk a few steps from the chaos of Campo de’... Share on:
12 Jan Osteria da Fortunata: A Century of Rustic Simplicity Osteria da Fortunata on Via dei Baullari, steps from Campo... Share on:
08 Jan Leonardo da Vinci Experience — A Small Museum That Lets You Stand Inside a Mind That Never Stopped Moving Leonardo da Vinci is one of those names we say... Share on:
07 Jan St Peter’s Basilica: Renaissance Masterpiece at the Heart of the Vatican Construction began under Pope Julius II in 1506, the building... Share on:
06 Jan La Befana – Bright, Festive and a Little Witchy La Befana arrives on the night of 5–6 January to... Share on:
01 Jan Fireworks above the Eternal City: modern joy over millennia of history. A midnight fireworks display over the Colosseum is more than... Share on:
27 Dec Rome’s New Colosseo–Fori Imperiali Station: Where Modern Transit Meets Ancient History Rome’s newest metro stop, Colosseo–Fori Imperiali, opened on 16 December... Share on:
26 Dec Pizza, Aperol Spritz & The Truth About “Italian Cuisine” If there’s a single snapshot that captures the joy of... Share on:
25 Dec Christmas at the Colosseum: A Quiet Morning Above Ancient Rome Spending Christmas in Rome feels like stepping into a secret... Share on:
24 Dec Welcome to Italy Insider’s Guide After years of planning, dreaming, researching, and refining every detail,... Share on:
11 Jan Inside the Teatro di Marcello and Palazzo Orsini The Roman Theatre That Became a Fortress, Then a Palace... Share on: