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  Alcazar
Via Merry del Val 14 , Rome, Italy

Attraction Type: Movie Theaters
User Rating:1.0 User Rating:1.0
Ara Pacis Ara Pacis
Lungotevere in Augusta , Rome, Italy
Phone - +39 0636003471

The altar, commissioned by the Senate following pacification work launched by Emperor Augustus, dates from 9 BC. The [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:6.0 User Rating:6.0

  • Nov 5, 2006 by Jim from Detroit, Michigan — "We had a confirmed reservation, but when we arrived, they told us they would have to send us across town to another" [more]

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Arco di Costantino Arco di Costantino
Via San Gregorio , Piazza del Colosseo , Rome, Italy

The Arch of Constantine is particularly interesting because it is like a jigsaw made up of other monuments. It was [more]

Attraction Type: Historical Buildings
User Rating:9.5 User Rating:9.5
Arco di Dolabella Arco di Dolabella
Via Claudia , Rome, Italy

In all probability, this arch was the ancient Porta Celimontana of the Servian walls, the first defensive walls raised [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
L'Arco di Villa Pamphilj Arco di Villa Pamphilj (L')
Viale di Villa Pamphilj , Rome, Italy

If you go through the S. Pancrazio entrance to the Doria Pamphilj villa and follow the road upwards, you will reach a [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:3.0 User Rating:3.0
Area Sacra Area Sacra
Largo Torre Argentina , Rome, Italy
Phone - +39 0667103819

The ancient buildings that can be seen here were discovered during excavation work in the 1920s. The four temples from [more]

Attraction Type: Religious Buildings
  Argot Studio
Via Natale del Grande, 27 , Rome, Italy

Attraction Type: Things to do
Autoparco Centrale della Pubblica Sicurezza Autoparco Centrale della Pubblica Sicurezza
Via Trionfale, 31 , Rome, Italy

Bounded by the Via Trionfale, Via Tommaso Campanella, Via Bernardino Telesio and Via Giordano Bruno, the large police [more]

Attraction Type: Historical Buildings
Basilica Ulpia Basilica Ulpia
Via dei Fori Imperiali , Rome, Italy

The fragmented remains of the Ulpia Basilica are enough to give an idea of its original majesty and splendour. It was [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:5.5 User Rating:5.5
Borgo Borgo
Via di Santo Spirito , Rome, Italy

Borgo is a very old district of Rome that lies between the Vatican and the Tiber. Its name comes from 'Burg', the [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
Capitoline Museums Capitoline Museums
Piazza del Campidoglio, 1 , Rome, Italy
Phone - +39 06 67102475

The Capitoline Museums are housed in two palaces that face each other. The one on the left of Michelangelo's steps is [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:7.5 User Rating:7.5
Casa Graffita Casa Graffita
Vicolo del Campanile, 18 , Rome, Italy

The house known as the Casa Graffita (or more popularly as the House of the Executioner) is located at number 18, [more]

Attraction Type: Historical Buildings
Casa dei Cavalieri di Rodi Casa dei Cavalieri di Rodi
Piazza del Grillo, 1 , Rome, Italy

The entrance to the Casa dei Cavalieri di Rodi (House of the Knights of Rhodes) is in the lovely small Grillo Square, [more]

Attraction Type: Historical Buildings
Casa di Lorenzo Manilio Casa di Lorenzo Manilio
Via del Portico d'Ottavia, 1 , Rome, Italy

The house of the humanist Lorenzo Manilio is now numbers 1 and 2 in the Via del Portico d'Ottavia. One inscription [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
Castel Sant'Angelo Castel Sant'Angelo
Lungotevere Castello 50 , Rome, Italy
Phone - +39 0639080730

The splendid fortress of Castel Sant'Angelo was originally built as a mausoleum for the Emperor Hadrian in 139 AD. In [more]

Attraction Type: Historical Buildings
User Rating:7.0 User Rating:7.0

  • Mar 30, 2008 by caroline from sao paulo — "Astonishing from the outside, from all angles, specially at sunset. Not worth a visit inside, unfortunately. It does" [more]
  • Oct 18, 2006 by Frank from Berlin / Germany — "I love it. We stayed 3 times in Rome together with other people and we are not tired to return and see the monumental" [more]

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Catacombe di San Callisto Catacombe di San Callisto
Via Appia Antica, 110/126 , Rome, Italy
Phone - +39 065136725

The catacombs of San Callisto, known for more than two centuries as the Church of Rome's cemetery, contain the tombs of [more]

Attraction Type: National Parks
User Rating:4.0 User Rating:4.0
  Central Station Roma Termini
, Rome, Italy

  Centro Studi Ettore Petrolini
Via Rubattino, 5 , Rome, Italy

Attraction Type: Things to do
Chiesa Nuova o Santa Maria in Vallicella Chiesa Nuova o Santa Maria in Vallicella
Via del Governo Vecchio, 134 , Rome, Italy
Phone - +39 066875289

This church has had two names ever since San Filippo Neri gained pope Gregorio XIII's permission to rebuild a new [more]

Attraction Type: Religious Buildings
Chiesa Valdese Chiesa Valdese
Via Marianna Dionigi, 59 , Piazza Cavour , Rome, Italy

Although sitting in a corner of Piazza Cavour beside other visually impressive buildings (like the recently renovated [more]

Attraction Type: Religious Buildings
User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0
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Colosseum
Aug 13, 2008 by Amie from Nottibgham
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • The sheer scale of the structure.
  • Can get a little crowded in Summer.

“The Colosseum is quite possibly the most amazing thing I have ever seen. The first part of ancient Rome we saw on our arrival in Rome and made a point of walking past it every day at different times for a truly magnificent view of the structure. Light up at night and well worth the walk out of town (20minutes maximum) just for the holiday snaps. Also recommend a trip inside but go either first thing or later in the day as it gets extremely hot during the summer months. And of course no air con! NB - There are dozens of tour guides outside offering a tour of the colloseum but most will only tell you what it says in the guide book anyway. If you really want to take a tour, my advice would be to use context travel who offer tours by historians and archaeologists.”

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Castel Sant'Angelo
Mar 30, 2008 by caroline from sao paulo
Overall Rating: 7 User Rating Score: 7

  • Stunning architecture.
  • Inside is very disappointing.

“Astonishing from the outside, from all angles, specially at sunset. Not worth a visit inside, unfortunately. It does not offer much apart from a good view of Saint Paul Basilica in Vatican.”

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Ara Pacis
Nov 5, 2006 by Jim from Detroit, Michigan
Overall Rating: 2 User Rating Score: 2

  • Great location.
  • Horrible service and tiny rooms that don't look anything like the pictures

“We had a confirmed reservation, but when we arrived, they told us they would have to send us across town to another hotel because they had no rooms. The staff person assured us that the other hotel was "much nicer," and pointed to a spot on the map near the city center. They said they had "made special arrangements with this other hotel to take us in.ż Much to our dismay, the other hotel wasn't much nicer, and even worse, it was located in a totally different part of town than they claimed. We were very disappointed because we could have easily stayed in this much less popular part of town for much less money. The next night, we insisted on being sent back to the Hotel Ari Pacis. They stuck us in a tiny room with broken air conditioning I travel all the time, and Iżve stayed in low budget hotels in the past, but this was by far the worst hotel Iżve ever had in any part of the world. If I were to take a guess, this hotel actually owns the other hotel. The Ari Pacis overbooks intentionally because it's at a lower price point. The other hotel (The Hotel Borromeo) may be under the same umbrella ownership. It's at a higher price point though, so the owners of the Ari Pacis may simply overbook the cheaper hotel, and then send the excess guests across town to the other hotel. If you have to pay more for a comparable hotel in the area, stay in the other hotel. It'll save you a lot of headache and hassle.”

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Castel Sant'Angelo
Oct 18, 2006 by Frank from Berlin / Germany
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • The restaurant inside.
  • The restaurant inside expensive, less tables.

“I love it. We stayed 3 times in Rome together with other people and we are not tired to return and see the monumental again.”

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Sistine Chapel
Oct 9, 2005 by Susan from Topeka
Overall Rating: 6 User Rating Score: 6

  • Impressive art.
  • Crowded, long lines, hard to get a reservation from the Vatican.

“When the Vatican did not fax our reservation request to us before we left or to any of our hotels, we had to stand in line or buy a group tour. We were lucky to arrive around 2 p.m. when the line was fairly short, and we were in the museum within 25 minutes. If we had a Vatican reservation, we could have gone right in through the exit and proceeded with a tour - just fax your request 2-3 weeks ahead of time. It would be most helpful to have binoculars to see the Sistine Chapel ceiling in detail, and to have a good travel guide book that outlines the panels for you. ”

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