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    Palatine (The)
    #166 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Just south of the Roman Forum and offering a stunning view of the ancient city, this area includes imperial and patrician residences including those of the Emperor Domitian. Originally the Domus Flavia had walls completely line... more

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    Teatro Colosseo
    #425 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    No visit to Rome is complete without seeing its magnificent Colosseum, a vast amphitheater with seating for 55,000 that was designed as a horse racing circuit and arena for animal fighting and gladiatorial battles. After its co... more

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    Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
    #303 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Founded in the late 19th Century by the entrepreneur Costanzi, this theatre was for a long time considered to be one of the most prestigious opera theaters in Europe. Having gone through some difficult years, the Teatro dell'Op... more

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    Circolo degli Artisti
    #526 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Rome's most important live club is, without question, Circolo Degli Artisti. For 15 years now Circolo has been creating the place where a variety of artists and audiences alike can come together. From Sunday's The Hysterics I... more

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    Pala Cavicchi
    #636 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Discoteca Palacavicchi is a club in Rome that is home to mostly Latin music, hosting salsa music on many evenings.  There are free salsa dance lessons on Sunday and there is a restaurant here as well. more

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    Appia Antica
    #126 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    The ancient Appian Way was the most important of the consular roads. It was inaugurated in 312 BCE by censor Appius Claudius Ciecus after whom it was named. The road was especially important for economic reasons as it connected... more

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    Circo Massimo
    #18 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    In the 4 BC, Circus Maximus was one of the largest stadia in Rome, with a capacity of 250,000 seated spectators. It was the venue for horse racing, athletics tournaments and animal fighting. The last races held here were in AD... more

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    Villa Dei Quintili
    #677 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    The Villa Dei Quintilli is a museum as well as an archaeological site that may be visited while in Rome. The Villa belonged to the two Quintillius brothers, both senators, who were eventually beheaded. Before their tragic death... more

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    St Paul's Within the Walls
    #678 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    St Paul's Within the Walls American Episcopal Church was built in 1873 as the first non-Roman Catholic church in Rome. It is now the home to a multi-cultural congregation and offers various prayer services in Italian or Spanis... more

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    Villa Malta o delle Rose
    #249 of 229 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    The villa took the name of Villa Malta when it became the residence of the Order of Malta in Rome. The nucleus of the central tower, visible from outside with its bluish windows, dates from the Middle Ages. The villa has change... more

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