
COLOSSEUM AND IMPERIAL FORUMS
The Colosseum, the undoubted symbol of Rome, is an ancient Roman amphitheater famous for its impressive size and for hosting gladiator games and public events. Located in the heart of Rome, it continues to attract millions of visitors every year. Not far away, the Imperial Forums are a complex of monumental squares that tell the political and social life of ancient Rome, with ruins of temples, basilicas, and other public buildings that testify to the grandeur of the Roman Empire.
TREVI FOUNTAIN
Created by Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini, the Trevi Fountain features a majestic sculpture of Oceanus driving his chariot drawn by sea horses. According to tradition throwing a coin into the fountain ensures a future return to Rome. Surrounded by a suggestive atmosphere, the Trevi Fountain enchants visitors from every corner of the world with its baroque beauty.


PIAZZA DI SPAGNA
Piazza di Spagna is one of the most iconic squares in the city, famous for its staircase “Trinità dei Monti” which offers a spectacular view. At the center of the square is the Fontana della Barcaccia, a masterpiece by Bernini. Surrounded by elegant buildings and luxury shops, Piazza di Spagna is a meeting point for tourists and Romans, representing the timeless charm and elegance of Rome.
SAN PIETRO
The San Pietro Basilica, located in Vatican City, is one of the most sacred places of Christianity. Designed by great masters such as Michelangelo, Bernini, and Bramante, the basilica represents a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture and is famous for its imposing dome and the magnificence of its interiors. San Pietro Square, with its circular colonnade, welcomes faithful and tourists from all over the world, offering an extraordinary view and an atmosphere of deep spirituality.


TRASTEVERE
A visit to this neighborhood is an immersion into the popular history of Rome, with every alley revealing hidden glimpses. Trastevere, one of the most picturesque places in the city, hides unmissable treasures such as the Church of San Crisogono and Santa Cecilia and its underground with finely decorated sarcophagi and tombs, or the church of Santa Maria dell’Orto, rich in art, enchanting frescoes, and naves.
JEWISH GHETTO
The Jewish Ghetto of Rome, one of the oldest in the world, is a neighborhood rich in history and culture located near the Tiber. A true treasure of the capital, it still preserves a unique atmosphere with its narrow streets, traditional shops, and kosher restaurants. At the center of the ghetto stands the majestic Synagogue of Rome, a symbol of the Roman Jewish community.
