Things to do in Rome when it rains
Rome is a city that captures hearts under the sun… and also under the rain. If a downpour surprises you during your trip, don’t worry—there are plenty of things to do in Rome when it rains that will let you enjoy the city without getting wet. From world-class museums to covered monuments and panoramic bus […]
Discover the Baths of Caracalla
Monumental, majestic, and steeped in history, the Baths of Caracalla are among the most impressive ancient complexes still standing in Rome. Built in the 3rd century, these vast thermal baths were far more than a place to wash—they were a social, cultural, and architectural experience. Whether you’re passionate about Roman history or simply exploring the […]
Rome neighborhoods you can’t miss
Rome neighborhoods you can’t miss
What to see in Rome's Trastevere neighborhood: history, hidden corners, and nightlife
Full of charm, character, and local flavor, Trastevere in Roma is one of the city’s most authentic and vibrant neighborhoods. With cobbled streets, ivy-covered façades, and lively piazzas, it’s the perfect place to get lost — day or night. Whether you’re wondering what to do in Trastevere Roma, where to eat in Trastevere Rome, or […]
Roman Carnival
If you are in Rome between February 28th and March 5th, you cannot miss the carnival celebration – Carnavale Romano —. Do know how it is celebrated and who are its most celebrated characters? Traditionally the carnival celebration begins with a parade by Via del Corso. The parade is formed by horse carriages and people […]
The Pontifical Swiss Guard
If you walk around the Vatican you will notice of the guards dressed in a colourful uniform. Do you know who they are? They are part of the Swiss Guard, the official security body of the Pope and the Holy See. Some people say that the Swiss Guard uniform was designed by Michelangelo while others […]