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Tag Archives: Rome

Holiday in Rome in Nature not far from the Capital

Rome, the eternal city, enchants and seduces with its charm anyone who enters its doors. Tourists, travellers and artists come from all over the world to appreciate the beauty of this timeless place. Its historical, cultural, architectural and religious heritage has contributed to the fact that tourism was and still is very prosperous. So what […]

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Castel Gandolfo, the village that fascinated the popes

It attracts because it was once a papal summer residence, it amazes with the streets of its village, with the charm of its lake and its flavors. Castel Gandolfo is an unmissable destination for those who want to get to know the Castelli Romani area, for those who want to find some tranquility not far […]

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A secret Rome on the Appian Way

Appian Way is the mother of all European roads, an exciting journey to discover the history of Rome. The Regina Viarum (queen of roads), so named by the Romans, is a trip for wayfarers, a laic pilgrimage in the footsteps of the giants of history. The history of Appian Way began in 312 B.C. with the project of […]

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The Most Extraordinary Waterfalls of Italy

Waterfalls are a true wonder of nature, their momentum can disrupt a landscape and their roaring create some uneasiness, but at the same time give really striking views. Finding them is not always easy and to admire them, sometimes, you have to walk for hours, but when we reach these remote corners of nature … well, the show […]

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Invisible Rome: Incredibile Underground Places to Discover

Artistically wonderful, mysterious, and underground. Let’s discover some of the most secrets places in Rome. During the last two decades, except this unfortunate year, Rome has suffered from over-tourism. Every single day of the year, without distinction between on- and off-season, tourists have swarmed the city. The most iconic places, such as the Colosseum and […]

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Your day at Hadrian’s Villa, in Tivoli

Hadrian’s Villa is an unparalleled archaeological treasure: discover this UNESCO heritage that stands among the valleys of Tivoli. If it is true that all roads lead to Rome, today we decided to leave from Rome, to discover the beauties of the eternal city and its surroundings. From here it is easy to reach what is […]

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When tourism is unsustainable: anti-tourism protests across Europe

Tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the world. Money, this industry is generating, are enormous. BUT- current system of mass tourism is unsustainable. More and more people across Europe start protesting against tourists in their towns. And that’s just a beginning. Wave of anti-tourism protests in Europe´s most popular destinations […]

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Wekeend in the natural hot springs of central Italy

A German reader, whom we thank, has written to us to organize her next trip to Italy, this is what she wrote: Hello, I will arrive by plane in Rome and I would like to get to the hot springs with close accommodation without a car. Can you help me? Actually reaching the many natural hot springs near Rome without a […]

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Green weekend in Rome

Eco-friendly travel does not necessarily mean commune with nature or discover unknown places. Any place can be the destination of a responsible travel, even large cities, even the tourist destination par excellence of Italy, Rome. So let’s discover how to live an eco-friendly weekend in the capital, to the discovery of hidden corners, vegetarian restaurants, organic markets […]

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Dear mom, you deserve an holiday!

My mother is a poem  I’ll never be able to write,  though everything I write  is a poem to my mother. Sharon Doubiago For having consoled us and encouraged us. For making us laugh and for the reprimands. Just a few days and it will be Mother’s Day, and for being always with us, she really deserves […]

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