Discover Rome鈥檚 historic center with 香港六合彩即时开奖 Experiences
Jan 21, 2020 鈥 3 min read
A sign marks the home of Pablo Picasso, positioned on the building above and to the left of an alcove with a statue of a headless nude statue
Rome鈥檚 historic center brazenly brims with ancient icons, foodie havens, and a shot of pop culture. Eager to relish in everything from its splashy A-list monuments to its quieter corners, we took off on the .
Our romp of the neighborhood began in sprawling Piazza del Popolo. Flanked by minor basilica Santa Maria del Popolo and a duo of baroque churches, this square unfolds around the Egyptian obelisk known by locals as the Flaminio Obelisk, brought to Rome in 10 BC.
From here we made our way down to Via Margutta, a small street with a big pedigree: the serene strip of real estate has charmed artists and writers throughout the centuries.
Our guide, Ruggiero, showed us where Italian director Federico Fellini resided and wrote his cinematic masterpiece La Dolce Vita; Pablo Picasso鈥檚 former apartment; and the spot where Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn鈥檚 characters rendezvous in beloved film Roman Holiday. Margutta easily reigns as one of Rome鈥檚 most Instagrammable destinations, swathed in ivy and cobblestones.
Next we traipsed down the luxury-boutique strewn Via dei Condotti (think Gucci and Bulgari) to Canova Tadolini. In its past life, this cafe was once the studio of neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova and his prot茅g茅 Adamo Tadolini. Their works 鈥 heaving marble statues of soldiers on horseback and busts of patricians 鈥 flintily observe diners. At the bar, we each sampled a caff猫 macchiato, a rich and pleasantly bitter shot of espresso dabbed with milk. Ruggiero explained that coffee in Italy is often a quick affair, consumed standing at the counter, and that cappuccinos are never ordered after breakfast.
We went on to pay homage to Piazza di Spagna and the sophisticated sweep of the Spanish Steps. From there, our group took on the throngs of giddy tourists that fringe the Trevi Fountain, a majestic baroque masterpiece whose rollicking waters we all happily fed with coins.
Our following stops would include a cheeky bite to eat 鈥 local red wine and lush porchetta 鈥 at centuries-old Antica Salumeria and a visit to the invincible Pantheon. As Ruggiero shared, the Pantheon has been in continuous use since its conception in 126 AD, dutifully serving as Roman temple and now church and final resting place of artist Raphael. We joined fellow visitors to gawk at the oculus in the middle of its ceiling, still the largest supported solid concrete dome in the world.
The jaunt capped off with an authentic gelato from Gunther Gelato Italiano (try the pine flavor 鈥 trust us!) and a twilight stroll of glorious Piazza Navona, punctuated by Bernini鈥檚 Fountain of the Four Rivers.
Tour highlight:
You may have seen the Trevi a thousand times on postcards and the silver screen, but nothing compares to meeting her face to face.
Perfect for:
Rome beginners who want a crash course to the capital.
Don鈥檛 forget:
Sunscreen and a sunhat in the warmer months (Rome can really heat up), a reusable water bottle, and euros to tip your guide.
Final word:
While it鈥檚 impossible to see Rome in one go, our walk checked off an impressive slew of the city鈥檚 must-see sites layered with fun facts and anecdotes from our guide, and kept us well fed too.
香港六合彩即时开奖 Experiences, in partnership with Intrepid Travel & Urban Adventures, are a new range of multi-day, day and half-day tours offering amazing experiences in the world鈥檚 best-loved destinations.
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