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Ara Pacis Lungotevere in Augusta, Rome, 00100 | ![]() |
We had a confirmed reservation, but when we arrived, they told us they would have to send us acrosstown to another hotel because they had no rooms. The staff person assured us that the other hotelwas much nicer, and poin... more
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Sorrento Via Sant'Antonio, Sorrento, Naples, 80067 | ![]() |
Sorrento is one of the most famous and popular tourist resorts in the area and its fame has spread around the world. It is located in an enchanting position on a natural terrace overlooking the sea. The town's streets ar... more
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Appia Antica Via Appia Antica, Rome, 00179 | ![]() |
: The Appian Way Park has the best preserved section the Rome's imperial roads and travelling along it gives some idea of the Roman campagnia (landscape) in ancient times. It has been designated a regional park and deser... more
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Piazzale Michelangelo Piazzale Michelangelo, Firenze, 50125 | ![]() |
Poggi's design also included the continuation of the main circular boulevards up into the hills to the south of the city, which he carried out by knocking down what was left of the third circle of city walls of Florence,... more
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Ponte Vecchio Ponte Vecchio, Firenze, 50123 | ![]() |
The Ponte Vecchio is one of the most unusual and romantic bridges in the world. It has stayed in place since being rebuilt in 1345, and amazingly withstood the flood of 1966. There is a secret passageway running above th... more
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Piazza di Spagna Piazza di Spagna, Rome, 00187 | ![]() |
The Spanish Steps are a popular gathering place in Rome. You can reach them, as we did, by riding the subway. Although the Roman subway system is limited (it only has 2 lines due to so many underground artifacts), it can... more
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Pincio Piazza del Pincio, Rome, 00187 | ![]() |
is probably the more evocative as it'll take you to a beautiful panoramic terrace that will make you hold your breath. The terrace appears on the Piazza del Popolo, oval shaped square with a series of marble statues on i... more
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Stadio Olimpico Via Foro Italico, Rome, 00194 | ![]() |
Stadio Olimpico in Rome is the second biggest stadium in Italy (after San Siro in Milan). It was built for the Olympic Games that were held in the city in 1960, and then heavily rebuilt for the World Cup in football in 1... more
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Palazzo Venezia 3 Piazza Venezia, Rome, 00187 | ![]() |
...plan of a classical basilica. The present church, third on the site, dates from the 9th century and was restored in the 15th by the Venetian pope Paul II, who built the Palazzo and the Palazzetto Venezia around the ch... more
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Fosse Ardeatine 174 Via Ardeatina, Rome, 00178 | ![]() |
On March 23rd, 1944, a heavily armed column of 156 SS police marching through Rome, was attacked in the Via Rasella by ten partisans, nine men and a woman. In retribution the occupying German forces rounded...
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