
- 4.6/5
JOHNNYKINThe Colosseum has a base ticket for the first and second floors (museums), which are accessible directly. The crypt and the top floor require additional tickets. However, it's very difficult to order these tickets on the official website, so being able to visit the top floor was truly a rare opportunity. The view from the top floor, both inside and outside the Colosseum, was breathtaking, and because fewer people were able to purchase these tickets, the entire visit was very comfortable. I highly recommend trying to order them, but because tickets are only confirmed the day before the visit, I was a bit worried about not having them a few days before the visit.
- 4.6/5
Api KhoEveryone has to visit the Pantheon in their lifetime. I am in shock that something so magnificent could be built in 126 AD and remain is such remarkable condition. The exterior is incredibly imposing with grand columns holding up the structure. The interior consists of a single perfectly symmetrical circular space with an enormous dome. There are beautiful columns, sculptures, and paintings everywhere. It was originally a Pagan temple and symbol of Rome’s power, but became a church that is in use to this day. There is a huge high alter near the front, built in the early 18th century. All the pagan statues and artwork were removed and replaced with ones honoring to Christianity. Everything in this building is perfectly symmetrical with three sets of columns on each side flanked with artwork in the middle. Every bit of architecture from the floor to the ceiling is so intricate. The marble floor is from three different countries. The red is from Egypt, the white is from Asia Minor.
- 4.6/5
Alan “Graham”A beautiful place , must travel and go when you visit Rome. Beautiful view and history. So enjoyable there.
- 4.7/5
Danijela M.Roman Forum and the Colosseum are amazing historical places everyone should see. The tickets, adult + child x2 full experience are the best for the value we have paid.
- 4.6/5
Serena99One of the most beautiful and breathtaking little building in Roma. Even if there is a lot of people at the surrounding area, you can always enjoy the view. Would recommend to go very early in the morning or late at night.
- 4.8/5
Tablet666Piazza Venezia is an important landmark in Rome, located in the city center and surrounded by magnificent buildings. The Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II on the square is very eye-catching, with its white marble structure and majestic sculptures. The square is elegantly designed and surrounded by many cafes and shops, where visitors can relax and enjoy the street style of Rome. Standing on the square, you can see the surrounding historical buildings and ancient streets with a wide view and feel the strong cultural atmosphere.
- 4.7/5
Tablet666Piazza di Spagna is one of the most famous squares in Rome, attracting countless tourists with its wide space and romantic atmosphere. The center of the square is the Spanish Steps, which are wide and elegant, connecting the square to the Trinita dei Monti church above. The scenery here is very charming, especially in spring, when the square is full of colorful flowers, giving people a peaceful and romantic feeling. The streets around Piazza di Spagna are full of fashionable shops and restaurants. It is an ideal place for tourists and locals to relax. The atmosphere is very relaxed and pleasant.
- 4.7/5
_TS***4kPiazza Navona is one of the most beautiful and vibrant squares in Rome. This lively square full of portrait painters, street performers and souvenir vendors, is located in the historic center of Rome, just 300m from the Pantheon. Surrounding the square there are lots of restaurants, cafes and terraces with Tre Scalini being perhaps the most popular among them. They make the best Tartufo dessert ( rich chocolate ice-cream dessert) in the whole city. For a peaceful stroll around the square and unobstructed photographs of its lavish fountains and buildings, come early in the morning. You will be delighted fo find a nearly empty square bathed in morning sunshine. The square dates back to the 15th century, but it was built over a 1st century Stadium of Domitian - Rome's first venue for athletic competitions. Underneath Piazza Navona several excavations have been made to uncover the original stadium. Excavations are opened daily from 10 am to 7 pm, tickets cost 8.5 euros.Navona Square is famed for its three fountains, the most impressive of which is The Fountain of the Four Rivers with an Egyptian obelisk as its centerpiece. Undoubtedly the heart of the square, the fountain was designed by Bernini. Four masculine figures represent four rivers: Nile, Ganges, Danube and Plate. There are two smaller fountains placed at each end of the square : Fontana del Nettuno at the northern end depicts Neptune fighting with a sea monster; at the southern end of the square we find Fontana del Moro with the Moor holding a dolphin surrounded by Tritons. Palacio Brascia, placed at the southern end of the oval piazza, houses a Museum of Rome with a large collection of artifacts that tell the story of this magnificent city from the Middle Ages to the mid-19th century. One of the highlights of the square is Chiesa di Sant'Agnese in Agone, a beautiful church built by Boromini, standing just opposite the Four Rivers Fountain. Piazza Navona is an ideal place to linger and do some people wat
- 4.5/5
Blessed by Goda store outside like a wet market, you can find several things, flowers and plants or foods to buy in the center of the street, then along the side you can find restaurants and bars to sit, relax and eat and drink coffee.
- 4.7/5
听爵士的流氓兔The Trajan Forum was built in 107 AD to commemorate the victory of Emperor Trajan in his expedition to Romania. Two huge libraries, two magnificent halls, the Trajan Victory Column that still stands on the ruins, and rows of statues formed the most spectacular area in the city at that time.







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