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    Introduction

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    It is hard to describe Rome in a few words; a city so vast and rich in art, monuments and exquisite views, a historic city, which has preserved its charm and independence throughout the centuries. Rome's history can be read in every monum... Continue reading »

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    History

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    The glorious Roman civilization had its origins in small groups of farmers and shepherds who settled along the banks of the Tiber, on the Palatine hills and the surrounding areas. The most famous myth regarding Rome's origins recounts the... Continue reading »

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    Where to stay

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    The "Eternal City" holds a fascination for young people, tourists, businessmen, pilgrims and anyone in search of history, art, culture, business and entertainment. This means that Rome's tourist season remains uninterrupted all year round and... Continue reading »

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    Eat drink

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    There is a wide, varied selection as far as gastronomy is concerned in Rome; choices range from exclusive high-level cuisine, developed by some of the most famous chefs on the international scene to traditional, hearty Romanesca fare in all i... Continue reading »

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    Entertainment

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    Rome's beauty is accessible both day and night and the same is to be said for its vast range of entertainment—theater, cinema, opera, discos; the list is (almost) endless. Theater The theatrical season lasts from October to May and it c... Continue reading »

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    Tours

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    Colosseum Heading the list of Rome's ancient monuments is of course the Colosseum. Built between 70 and 80 CE, it was the symbol of the Imperial Capitol and draws visitors from all over the world. Even if the lines are long, a tour of this... Continue reading »

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    Getting there

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    From Rome Fiumicino/Leonardo Da Vinci Airport (FCO) to Rome The Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport (a.k.a. Rome Fiumicino) (+39 06 6567 1349/ http://www.adr.it/) is Rome's major airport. It consists of three terminals (A, B, C) each p... Continue reading »

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    Fun facts

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    Rome Region: Lazio Country: Italy Rome By The Numbers: Population: 2.7 million (city); 3.8 million (metropolitan) Average Annual Rainfall: 84 centimeters/33 inches Average January Temperature: 7 °C/ 44 °F Average July Temperature: 25 °C... Continue reading »

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    Introduction

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    Rome is a city of vivid and unforgettable images: the view of the city's silhouette from Janiculum Hill at dawn, the array of broken marble columns and ruins of temples of the Roman Forum, St. Peter's dome against a pink-and-red sunset, cappi... Continue reading »

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    Frommer's favorite experiences

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    Walking Through Ancient Rome. A vast, almost unified archaeological park cuts through the center of Rome. For those who want specific guidance, we have a walking tour in chapter 9 that will lead you through these haunting ruins. But it's fun... Continue reading »

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    Best dining bets

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    Best for Romance: A great place to pop the question or just enjoy a romantic evening is Sapori del Lord Byron, in the Hotel Lord Byron, Via G. de Notaris 5 (tel. 06-3613041), a stunner of a place that also just happens to serve the best Itali... Continue reading »

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    Best hotel bets

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    Best Historic Hotel: The truly grand St. Regis Grand, Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando 3 (tel. 06-47091; www.stregis.com/grandrome), was created by César Ritz in 1894, with the great chef Escoffier presiding over a lavish banquet. It was the fir... Continue reading »

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23fd0c26e27d9ddc945457150bcf8a77 A Florentine bridge Another arial view of Florence with the Duomo. Chianti Region
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