5 things to do in Rome for Halloween

Halloween is not a traditional Italian holiday, but it has become very popular in the last few years. While the main holidays are still All Saints’ Day (November 1st) and All Souls’ Day (November 2nd), the custom of celebrating the night of Halloween has taken hold everywhere in Italy. Continue reading

Halloween 2015: 5 things to do in Rome.

Halloween is not a traditional Italian holiday, but it has become very popular in the last few years. While the main holidays are still All Saints’ Day (November 1st) and All Souls’ Day (November 2nd), the custom of celebrating the night of Halloween has taken hold everywhere in Italy. You can find Halloween costumes and decorations on display in many shop windows and many costume parties along the cities, during the afternoon or early in the evening for children, and during the night for adults. Continue reading

10 interesting facts about the Colosseum

Want to learn more about the iconic symbol of the Eternal City? If you are going to visit Rome, you can’t miss the Colosseum: it will be even more interesting if you know about its history and how it was made or was used. The Colosseum is part of our Ancient Rome Tour: let our expert guide lead you through the wonders of over 2000 years of history and amaze you with enchanting explanations! And you won’t have to bother about tickets…

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The 8 Best Piazzas (and fountains) in Rome

Squares in Italy are centre of life: Italians go in piazza for meeting each other, for special events or for the daily “happy hour”. Many of Rome’s squares have fountains with endless springing water. Here the 8 most famous and beautiful squares in Rome.
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Italian Carnival: Rome and Viareggio

Carnival is an ancient festival which is celebrated all over Italy: from Venice to Viareggio, from Rome to Sardinia and Sicily, every single city has its events, masquerade balls, parades and parties taking place in the streets, piazzas and restaurants. It’s a chance to have fun, not only for the young, dressed up in costumes. Continue reading