The Baths of Caracalla is a site with all the beauty,history and scale of the city’s most famous attractions but a tiny fraction of the crowds.
Imagine living just down the street from the Baths of Caracalla,which were opened as a place of leisure and social activity in AD 216.
Rome wasn’t built to be seen in a day,so it helps to have a hotel in such a central and convenient location.
La Posta Vecchia is just a short hop from the Italian capital,hence why the Eternal City can count seafood – not just carbonara – among its culinary heritage.
Two thousand years may have passed but Bulgari’s new outpost pays homage to its first emperor and Roman antiquity.
The point of travel is often to go to new places and have new experiences,but the chance to revisit favourite locations can be like reuniting with an old friend.
There are so many vibrant neighbourhoods outside of Rome’s well-trodden Centro Storico. But where do you go to find them?
The Rome Edition’s dining and entertainment,along with the unique design and international atmosphere,have redefined ideas of classic luxury.
Long before modern-day tourists carved their initials and love notes on the walls of the Colosseum,spectators also etched their names on the monument’s surfaces.
Italian authorities catch up with a tourist who was caught on film using his keys to etch his love for his girlfriend on a wall in Rome’s Colosseum.