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Restaurants Near The Colosseum

Posted by Romanizer on March 03, 2011 in Rome Attractions, Useful Information tagged with , ,

Looking for a delicious restaurant near the Rome Colosseum? Check out these five hot spots

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Roman Attractions – Pantheon

Posted by Romanizer on October 10, 2010 in Rome Attractions tagged with

The Pantheon is a building in Rome, was the temple of all the gods of Ancient Rome then converted to a Christian Church.The big dome that dominates the interior is 43.30 meters in diameter. The Pantheon was the largest dome ever until Brunelleschi's dome at the Florence Cathedral of 1420-36. The Pantheon is made harmonious by the fact that the distance from the floor to the top of the dome

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Roman Attractions – Trastevere

Posted by Romanizer on October 10, 2010 in Rome Attractions tagged with ,

The name "Trastevere" in old Latin means 'over the Tiber', since this ancient neighborhood is located on the opposite side of the Tiber river than the historic center. This place is an authentic quarter of Rome.During the 1950s Trastevere became the area where many tourists establish for their vacations, attracted by the authentic Roman atmosphere of its small streets and typical shops. Sin

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Roman Attractions – Palatine Hill

Posted by Romanizer on September 09, 2010 in Rome Attractions tagged with ,

The Palatine Hill is the most famous of the Seven Hills of Rome and is one of the most ancient attraction of the city. It's near (in fact above) the Roman Forum, and when you are at the top of it you can see a beautiful sigth of the city and some attraction like Circus Maximus.Roman mythology tells that the Palatine Hill was the location of the cave where Romulus and Remus were found by the sh

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Roman Attractions – The Villa Borghese Park

Posted by Romanizer on September 09, 2010 in Rome Attractions tagged with

Villa Borghese is the second largest public park in Rome, containing a lake, some temples, fountains, statues and several museums and attractions like the Botanical Park. The gardens were developed for the Villa on the Pincian Hill built by the architect Flaminio Ponzio. During your visit in Villa Borghese you can enjoy the free Wi-Fi wireless Internet access. Coordinates: 41.912913°N 12.484503

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10 Interesting Facts About Rome

Posted by Romanizer on September 09, 2010 in Rome Attractions tagged with , , ,

A legend say that Rome was built on seven hills. The Ethernal City is known for its architectural heritage but there are some interesting facts to give you an insight into the Roman culture, its history and treasures.1. The birth of the Eternal City, which was founded in 753BC, is celebrated every year on the 21st of April. Celebrations include fireworks, gladiator shows, traditional

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Rome Attractions – Saturnia Spa

Posted by Romanizer on September 09, 2010 in Rome Attractions tagged with

Saturnia spa are a luxurious spa built around a natural thermal spring prized as restorative treatment for health, vitality and beauty. Saturnia takes its name from the Roman god Saturn. Legend has it that he sent a thunderbolt to earth that created a magic spring of warm sulphurous water which would pacify mankind.Some photos collected for you.

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