





Enjoy people watching in this famous bustling square in Rome, which lies nearby the famed Column of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Climb this monumental stairway of 135 steps, which ascends the slope between Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the Trinità dei Monti church at the top.
Admire this grandiose fountain in the Trevi district or throw in a coin for luck. It's the largest Baroque fountain in Rome and one of the most famous in the world.
One of the most iconic spots to start your tour of Rome is the Piazza del Popolo, or the "People's Square". Admire historical facades, churches, statues, and fountains just next to Villa Borghese.
Architecture and music lovers delight! This auditorium features three futuristic buildings designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano, as well as an archaeological museum and outdoor theater.
A must-visit for design lovers, MAXXI features an impressive collection of contemporary art and fascinating exhibitions. The museum's unique, curved building was designed by architect Zaha Hadid.
The green heart of Rome, these beautiful, green gardens are the perfect break from the hustle and bustle of the city center. Find fountains, a zoo, Roman art, as well as the important Borghese Gallery.
Situated in the Villa Borghese, this gallery and museum features work from some of the most iconic Italian artists of the renaissance, including Bernini's sculptures and Caravaggio's paintings.
The Ponte Milvio is an old footbridge crossing the Tiber River. Additionally it's a focal point of local Roman nightlife as it's just a short bus or walk away from many trendy bars and restaurants.
The Bioparco di Roma, or Rome zoo, is a historic zoological garden nestled within the beautiful Villa Borghese gardens. Established in 1911, it is Italy’s oldest zoo and houses a diverse collection of animals, including many rare and endangered species.
The National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome, or Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, houses Italy’s largest collection of modern and contemporary art. Located near Villa Borghese, it features works by major Italian artists such as Giorgio de Chirico, Giacomo Balla, and Amedeo Modigliani, alongside international masters like Van Gogh, Monet, and Pollock.