Rome and the Vatican
These are just some of the places to visit in Rome and the Vatican. There are many other historical, cultural, and artistic attractions that are worth a visit.
Colosseum: the largest Roman amphitheater, famous for gladiator fights and theatrical performances.
Trevi Fountain: one of the most famous Baroque fountains in the world, known for the tradition of tossing a coin to ensure one's return to Rome.
Pantheon: a well-preserved Roman temple dedicated to all the gods of ancient Rome.
Trevi Fountain: one of the most famous Baroque fountains in the world, known for the tradition of tossing a coin to ensure one's return to Rome.
Pantheon: a well-preserved Roman temple dedicated to all the gods of ancient Rome.
St. Peter's Basilica: the largest church in the world, located in the Vatican, the seat of the papacy.
Vatican Museums: a vast collection of works of art and ancient objects, including the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo's famous frescoes.
Vatican Museums: a vast collection of works of art and ancient objects, including the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo's famous frescoes.
Spanish Steps : one of the most famous squares in Rome, known for the Spanish Steps.
Imperial Forums: a complex of Roman ruins that represents the political and commercial center of ancient Rome.
Castel Sant'Angelo: a castle built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian, later used as a fortress and papal residence.
Imperial Forums: a complex of Roman ruins that represents the political and commercial center of ancient Rome.
Castel Sant'Angelo: a castle built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian, later used as a fortress and papal residence.