Rome is the centre piece of the historical land of Italy. It is the capital city also. This city is the
Combination of history, culture and architecture.
It is the capital city of the Lazio region. The most unique things are, it’s a perfect mix of greenery, history and radiant sunset. So it becomes the most romantic tourist spot for tourists. Hence it is called the Romantic city of love.
Here we will discuss all about Rome city and we will explore – what a tourist should do when he or she come to Rome.
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About Rome
Rome is one of the largest cities in Italy. Its area is about 1,285 square kilometres.
Interesting facts is that, it is the most populated commune in Italy and the third most populous city in the European Union. The population is about 4,355,725(estimated)
Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber.
Here, an independent country named Vatican City is located inside Rome. We know that the Vatican City is the smallest country in the world. It is the only existing example of a country within a city.
Rome is referred to as the city of seven hills due to its geographic location and also as “Eternal City”. Undoubtedly Rome is a very unique and beautiful city of Italy.
Rome is considered to be the cradle of western civilization and western Christian culture. Also it is the centre of the Catholic Church.
Historical Architecture of Rome
Rome city is greatly developed from Ancient Roman architecture to Italian modern and contemporary architecture. It is one of the open secrets of this beautiful city.
Rome city was once the world’s main epicenter of classical architecture. It was one of the developing new forms of architecture.
The Romanesque style in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries was also widely used in Rome architecture. And for this it became one of the main centers of Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
The whole structure of the Rome city was very unique and beautiful world wide. The whole Rome’s cityscape is widely Neoclassical and fascist in style.
10 Things You Can Do
In the first phase of the blog we discuss the detailed information about the Rome city. Already we know how beautiful this romantic city is! So now we will talk about the list of activists which can follow up as a tourist.
1. Visit the Colosseum
In the list, the Colosseum is always in the first place. It is the most iconic landmark in Rome. So you can start your tour with this historical place.
This architecture is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built and still it is the largest standing amphitheatre in the world. So it is very wonderful to see this creative architecture.
Its construction work began in 72 AD and completed in 80 AD. It is about 1944 years ago. Really a great dedication worked behind it.
In the first, this unique construction was named Flavine Amphitheatre. It is still a renowned symbol of imperial Rome and recognized as one of the New 7 wonders of the world.
So this place will surely give you a very nice idea about unique and creative architecture. Along with that, you will be able to understand and explore their culture from the early period of life.
2. Visit the Trevi Fountain
Trevi Fountain is the most popular fountain in Rome. It was designed by Gain Lorenzo Bernini, the famous sculptor of the Baroque period.
Its construction period was about 1732-7162. It is characterized by four large statues that symbolize four major rivers of the world- the Nile, The Ganges, the Danube, the Rio del la Plata.
According to some legends, “the couple that drinks from this fountain will be in love and loyal forever.” It is supposed to be a great value for romantic couples.
This enchanting romantic place will surely give you a different kind of refreshment. If you have love for someone then surely you will understand the meaning of love in this place.
3. Explore the Roman Forum
The Roman Forum is one of the most interesting places to visit. Its Latin name is Forum Romanum.
This rectangular forum is surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the centre of the city of Rome.
It was founded during the period of (8th century BC- AD 608). The interesting fact is that this forum was founded as a result of the conciliation of two rivals Romulus and Titus Tatius.
This place is almost destroyed due to various natural calamities. However, this place will give you an idea of the administrative structure of ancient Rome.
4. Visit Villa Borghese
Villa Borghese is Rome’s biggest public park, offering a variety of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages.
You can enjoy a leisurely stroll at the parks enjoying its landscapes and gardens. Then you can explore its Bioparco, which is Rome’s zoo home to a diverse array of animal species from around the world.
5. Take a Pizza Making Class
Join a pizza making class where you can learn how to make authentic Italian pizza from scratch. These workshops often included a guided tour of a local market to select fresh ingredients.
Then followed by a hands-on cooking class led by a professional chef or Pizzarello (pizza maker). Through that Participants can learn traditional pizza making techniques and have the chance to enjoy their pizza at the end of the class.
6. Take a stroll in Trastevere
Trastevere is a charming neighborhood in Rome known for its historic buildings and lively atmosphere. You can walk through the colorful streets and spread yourself in the sweetness of vibrant ambiance
In this neighborhood there are some of the best restaurants in Rome where you can enjoy amazing meals. Then there is a river called the Tevere River, one of the most important rivers in Rome. You can enjoy the river sight and fresh breezes here.
7. Visit the Explora Children’s Museum
Explora is dedicated to providing interactive and educational experiences for children, with a focus on learning through play.
Explora features a variety of interactive exhibits and themed areas which are designed for children of different ages and their interests.
These exhibits cover a wide range of topics, including science, technology, art, culture and everyday life. Visitors can explore hands-on exhibits, conduct experiments, solve puzzles and participate in workshops led by trained educators.
Explora emphasizes hands on learning experiences that encourage active participation and experimentation. This is a very positive sign of activities for the visitors.
8. Visit the Ikono Museum
It is an innovative art gallery and digital museum located in Rome.
Ikono is a unique art space that combines traditional gallery exhibitions with digital technology. The gallery showcases a diverse selection of contemporary art from around the world.
Including paintings, sculptures photography and new media installations a huge collection is gathered in this Museum. It offers a multi-sensory experience through immersive projections, interactive displays and augmented reality.
In addition, Ikono offers a variety of events, Programs and educational activities of all ages.
9. Go to the Gladiator School
It offers the opportunity to experience a glimpse of ancient Roman life and learn about the training skills of gladiators. It also provides a fun and interactive way to learn about Roman history.
Visitors to the gladiator school can participate in a variety of activities and experiences designed to replicate aspects of gladiatorial training and combat.
These may include learning how to wield such as swords, shields and spears. Then you can practice combat techniques and strategies under the guidance of trained instructors.
Participants are provided with authentic Roman gladiator costumes and they can learn hands-on training like the ancient soldiers.
10. Take a day trip to the Seaside
Rome is not located directly on the coast. But it is near the Tyrrenheian Sea. There are two destinations closest to Rome-
Lido di Ostia is the closest beach to Rome, at about 40 minutes of distance. It offers sandy beaches, beach clubs, restaurants and water sports facilities.
Fregene is another top destination, mostly chosen by young people and families, with beach bars, Restaurants and water sports activities available.
Besides these 10 activities if you are looking for a quick trip, you have plenty of options to make trips to the Eternal cities.
Some Special Tips
In this phase of the blog we will share some tips that can enhance your enjoyment.
- At the time of visiting the Colosseum you may take a native guide. Because A guided tour can enhance the experience by providing informative commentary and context about the significance of this place.
- Make sure to bring a coin when you are visiting the Trevi Fountain and express a wish while you throw it in the water.
- In the Roman Forum, You can bring a map or guidebook to help navigate the area and identify key points of interest, such as the temple of Saturn, the Arch of Titus, the house of the vestal Virgins.
- You can rent a row boat or pedal boat in the Villa Borghese Park and enjoy a paddle around the lake while taking views in views of the surroundings parkland and historic monuments. Here you can also hire a bicycle and explore the park within short period of time
- Always stay alert about carrying sufficient money and keep your smartphones in bags and wallets secure in tight pockets.
Rome is a very charming and safe city. Ideal for family or solo travel. A safe and beautiful city for all women or children. Every part of the city will give you a beautiful feeling without any hesitation
Conclusion
Today we are trying to give information about the capital of Italy, Rome.
In the first part of the blog we covered various geographical and general facts about Rome. And in the second part I have tried to talk about the various sightseeing places in Rome.
Today’s blog also covers what you should do and be aware of in Rome as a tourist.
Hope all the information in this blog will help you in your trip to Rome or if you are planning to do so. May your journey be blessed.