
Founded by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century and enlarged by successive pontiffs, the Vatican Museums boast one of the world's greatest art…
Founded by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century and enlarged by successive pontiffs, the Vatican Museums boast one of the world's greatest art…
Everyone wants to see the Colosseum, and it doesn’t disappoint, especially if accompanied by tales of armored gladiators and hungry lions. More than any…
In the city of outstanding churches, none can hold a candle to St Peter's, Italy’s largest, richest and most spectacular basilica. Built atop a 4th…
An impressive – if rather confusing – sprawl of ruins, the Roman Forum was ancient Rome's showpiece center, a grandiose district of temples...
Sandwiched between the Roman Forum and the Circo Massimo, the Palatino (Palatine Hill) is one of Rome's most spectacular sights. It's a beautiful,…
Dating from 1471, the Capitoline Museums are the world's oldest public museums, with a fine collection of classical sculpture.
With its revolutionary design, this awe-inspiring temple has served as an architectural blueprint for millennia.
With its showy fountains, baroque palazzi and colorful cast of street artists, hawkers and tourists, Piazza Navona is central Rome’s elegant showcase…
If you only have time for one art gallery in Rome, make it the Museo e Galleria Borghese.
This monumental building is Rome’s official cathedral and the pope’s seat as the bishop of Rome.
Via Appia Antica is a beautiful cobbled thoroughfare flanked by grassy fields, ancient Roman structures and towering pine trees.
One of Rome's pre-eminent museums, this treasure trove of classical art is a must-see when you're in the city.
One of Rome's four patriarchal basilicas, this 5th-century church is an architectural hybrid.
This castle is an instantly recognizable landmark now home to the Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo.
This opulent baroque church is home to a celebrated trio of Caravaggio paintings.
The Spanish Steps are the perfect place for some people watching and great views over Rome.
Admire the interior of this gorgeous 16th-century villa, fantastically frescoed from top to bottom.
Extending beneath the Basilica di San Sebastiano, these underground burial chambers were developed in the 1st century.
Tucked away in Trastevere, this is said to be Rome's oldest church dedicated to the Virgin Mary.