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While it is easy to fill a visit to Rome with the cultural wonders found in guidebooks, it also has a secret side. In Rome there is a fine saying that "one life is not enough. The Colosseum Historic Center will help you get your bearings in Rome by taking you through some of the most important sites - see the sites of Roman history, from the most famous monuments of the ancient city to the most popular tourist attractions.

It will also give you much to rely on when deciding whether to travel to Rome, Italy or anywhere else.

One of the best things to do in Rome and the first place to check off your list is to be there for 2 days or 2 weeks. The great one starts with a visit to Rome to visit Vatican City and leaves Rome after spending some time in the Basilica of St. Peter, the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul. To experience all this is complete, even if without a visit to St. Peter's Basilica.

Located near the Vatican Museums, it is a great place to stay if you are travelling on a budget and want to stay in the heart of Rome, but not too far away.

Style-conscious trendsetters might like the building that Michelangelo completed a block east of the Tiber, where you can book a private room in a hostel. Rome is also a great place to travel by train, with Roma Termini as the main station and Roma Tiburtina right on the doorstep. There are other train stations, but Roma Trastevere or Roma Ostiense are popular, and you can also stop in the city centre when the train arrives.

Some of Italy's most revered cultural attractions are here to delight history buffs and lovers of architecture and art, such as the Vatican City and the Colosseum. There are a number of good things in Rome that combine ancient Roman history with great views. Ruins, ancient architecture, art and culture Rome is an unmissable destination in southern Europe.

Santo Stefano Rotundo, one of the best establishments in Rome if you like religious history, dates back to the 5th century AD and was the first circular church in Rome. After a day of discoveries, one of them is the visit to La Prosciutteria Trevi, the oldest church in the city and the most famous of its kind in Italy.

In ancient times, it was considered the birthplace of Western civilization and was home to a number of great cities, including Athens, Rome, Athens and Rome itself. In the 18th century Florence was proclaimed the capital of Italy, until 1865 Florence was the capital and in 1871 it became the city of Rome. The new state filled it with ministries and barracks and it has since become a centre of commerce, trade and commerce, as well as a centre of culture and commerce.

Today, the city of Rome, which is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Adriatic and Atlantic seas to the south and the Alps to the north, houses a number of monuments, such as the Basilica of St. Peter, where the tomb of Pope Pius IX and his wife, Pope John Paul II, is located. Rome is the capital of Italy, but with 1.5 million inhabitants it is also the second largest city in the world, after London. Rome was for centuries the cradle of Western civilization and a center of culture and commerce.

For this reason, Rome is often defined as the capital of two states, but there are no examples of this. Rome was one of the last cities - states that became part of a united Italy, and only after they were abolished due to the outbreak of the Franco-German war could Italian troops take Rome, and in 1871 the capitals of all Italy were finally moved from Florence to Rome.

Rome therefore needed a border between Nero, who had built his personal empire in the heart of Rome, and the public lands that were taken from him to build his own private empire, which he himself built. After the rest of Italy was reunited as the Kingdom of Italy, with the temporary capital Florence, Rome became the focal point of hope for the reunification of Italy.

If you have the Roma Pass, you need to reserve the Colosseum in advance, but the area still feels so easily hidden and enchanted, a perfect place for architecture lovers to enjoy the R & R of Rome. The best thing to do in this area is to visit the Roman sites of Ostia Antica from the train station of Roma Porto Paolo.

If you visit Rome during high season, it is worth paying a few euros more and buying your tickets for the Colosseum in advance on the official website or skipping the Roma Pass. When purchasing the Rome Archaeological Pass, which gives you access to all of Rome's archaeological sites, including Ostia Antica and the Roman Forum, the price also includes admission to the Roman Forum. You can also purchase a Rome pass, which allows you to enter the ancient city and some of the other sites in the city.

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