At times, Rome feels like the world's biggest open-air museum. Its jaw-dropping historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to ancient architectural icons like the impressively intact Colosseum and the resplendent Roman Forum. Then of course there's St Peter's Basilica, the world's largest church and a preeminent masterpiece of Italian Renaissance architecture.

But the ostentatious Italian capital is in no way stuck in the past. On the contrary, it's a cosmopolitan modern metropolis, with edgy contemporary galleries, eclectic nightlife and a trailblazing fashion scene. Of course, it's also a gourmand's paradise, where you can feast on crispy wood-fired pizzas and creamy homemade gelato to your heart's content.

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En Roma, prácticamente en todos los rincones hay un punto de referencia de interés histórico, ya sea una iglesia centenaria adonde los fieles todavía acuden a rezar o una extensa superficie de ruinas palaciegas que evocan los tiempos tumultuosos de los antiguos romanos.  Para descubrir la belleza artística del país no es imprescindible visitar los museos, ya que mientras paseas puedes admirar la arquitectura y las esculturas renacentistas perfectamente conservadas que...

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La experiencia de ir de compras por Roma está aderezada con pintorescas escenas de gran belleza. Tras la fachada de ruinas romanas y edificios renacentistas perfectamente conservados, Roma es un auténtico paraíso de las compras. No hace falta alejarse mucho de las bonitas plazas y las callejuelas de adoquines para encontrarse con mercados llenos de gente, fantásticos para hacerse con alguna que otra ganga o para comprar productos frescos y...

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Roma regala a las personas que la visitan experiencias únicas gracias a su enorme variedad de atracciones, desde majestuosas ruinas de la Antigüedad hasta restaurantes modernos y animados locales nocturnos. Dentro de la ciudad, incluso se puede encontrar el país más pequeño del mundo. Para que tu visita a este maravilloso lugar sea inolvidable, conviene que conozcas algunos datos básicos antes de viajar, así como una serie de consejos que...

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Más información sobre Rome

A Rome city break immerses visitors in history and culture. Book a Rome hotel to explore a fabled past and vibrant present of ancient Rome’s ivy-clad ruins, glittering baroque palaces and modern art galleries.

Get your bearings

The River Tiber winds north-south through the western edge of central Rome. St Peter's Basilica and the walled Vatican City look east over the river to Rome's historic centre and famous seven hills. Piazza Navona, dramatic Trevi Fountain and landmarks of medieval and baroque Rome are directly across the river. Further east is huge Central Station, while ancient Rome's Colosseum arena and the crumbling palaces of the Palatine Hill are south-east.

Roman dining

Open-air restaurants overlooking Piazza Navona serve iconic Italian dishes from Rome, like creamy spaghetti carbonara and saltimbocca veal. For Roman-style gnocchi dumplings head to a local trattoria restaurant in Trastevere, south of the Vatican. Fried artichokes and other Jewish-Roman recipes are a speciality in the Ghetto district, on the north side of a bend on the River Tiber by Tiberina Island.

Three thousand years of history

Peel back layers of history at every turn on a Rome city break. Visit ancient Rome's birthplace on Palatine Hill, and climb steps designed by Michelangelo from the Capitoline Hill to the ruined temples of the Roman Forum. Streets lined with Renaissance palaces lead north to the historic centre and the fountains of Piazza Navona, a former Roman stadium. Christian Rome's focus lies across the River Tiber in the Vatican City, home to the popes, and there are hundreds of churches to explore across central Rome.

Stylish shopping

Fashion-conscious Romans trawl the boutique-lined streets around the Spanish Steps in the east of the historic centre. This area is also home to treasure-filled antique shops, while Via Sannio market in the south of the city is the place to source vintage clothing. Food-lovers make a beeline for famous gourmet stores like Castroni, north of Vatican City, and the food market at Campo de' Fiori. The best flea market is held every Sunday morning at Porta Portese in Trastevere, south of the Vatican.

Romance in Rome

Rome is filled with tucked-away places for romantic moments. The streets outside your Rome hotel might lead down to the River Tiber, crossed by ancient bridges like Sant'Angelo, lined with fluttering statues of angels. Catch sunset views from the Pincio Hill terrace across Rome to St Peter's Basilica. Couples cosy up in candlelit restaurants in the centre's medieval backstreets, and throw coins in the Trevi Fountain to ensure a return visit to Rome.

Family fun

A Rome city break brings history alive for children. The sheer size of the Colosseum creates a lasting impression, and a trip on the Time Elevator helps make sense of the ruins with a reconstruction of ancient Rome. Exhibits are hands-on at the Explora children's museum, and the nearby Borghese Gardens have a zoo, train and puppet shows. 

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