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Rome

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Often called the Eternal City, Rome stands alone as Italy's most visited destination. The third most populated city in the European Union, Rome boasts ancient sites, yet has a modern flair — an exhilarating mix of the Old World and the new.

Rome's must-see attractions include the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and St. Peter's Basilica. Of course, within the city limits of Rome lies an independent country: Vatican City, the Roman Catholic Church headquarters and the only current example of a country inside a city.

With its Renaissance architecture, ancient ruins, and works by Michelangelo, Rome is a vibrant destination offering spectacular examples of human achievement. Visitors wandering through this glorious city have so much to discover!

Learn More About Rome

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Colosseum
This iconic, ancient arena was once the domain of gladiators.

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St. Peter's Basilica
The largest Christian basilica in the world.

Pantheon
Previously a Roman temple, Pantheon is a Catholic church with historic tombs and is one of the most well-preserved buildings in Rome.

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Trevi Fountain
A sculpted fountain dating back to the 18th century.
Transportation
For transportation into Rome from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO), the Leonardo Express train is a widely-recommended non-stop service between FCO and Rome Termini (the main station). Trains leave every half hour, and the trip takes 32 minutes.

Rome has an extensive underground railway system that will get visitors to several major attractions. The Roman Metro has three lines - A, B and C. The metro system is reasonably-priced and quick, and metro maps are easy to navigate.

Rome also has trams and buses that visitors are well-advised to use; as it's a large city, trying to see everything by walking is not possible.
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