Rome, 10 free places not to be missed


    Rome, 10 free places not to be missed



    Rome it is an open-air museum, this is undeniable. Coming to Rome to see a paid exhibition is a shame if you haven't seen them yet 10 most beautiful places in the capital.

    Let's start with the list right away:
    Navona Square - the beautiful Piazza is one of the symbols of the city, born on the remains of a Roman circus, the shape of the pizza is proof of this, the Piazza is beautiful in summer but also in winter with its winter markets.

    Janiculum - known mainly for the sunset that is really special from up here, the Janiculum is also known for its parks and its quiet streets where you can walk peacefully.

    Imperial Forums - begin in Piazza Venezia, and are not to be confused with the Roman Forum. Built by the greatest emperors, they tell the story of the greatest splendor of the Roman Empire.

    Piazza farnese - perhaps the most imposing square in renaissance Rome, near Campo de 'Fiori, also beautiful Palazzo Farnese which is located in this square.

    Trevi Fountain
    - although the square in which the Trevi Fountain is located is very small, this part of Rome is always very crowded. If you manage to visit it early in the morning or late in the evening you will find some peace, if only to throw your coin without being disturbed.



    Spanish Steps - the beautiful square that was the scene of the most beautiful fashion shows, known throughout the world also for the beautiful Barcaccia fountain at its feet.


    Ghetto, Tiber Island - the neighborhood where the heart of the Roman Jewish community beats. Isola Tiberina is the perfect place, away from Roman traffic to stop on the benches to soak up some sun.

    Municipal Rose Garden - this small park opens only during the flowering period. In May, those lucky enough to be able to visit it will find it overlooking the Circus Maximus.

    Appia Antica - the Appia is an open-air museum, between the Grande Raccordo Anulare and the walls, offering mausoleums, churches and villas. It can be traveled on foot or by bicycle as the road is now protected by a park.


    Foro Italico - at the foot of Monte Mario there is the citadel of sport and one of the most impressive examples of fascist architecture.

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