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Arte it: In the gardens on the Pincio Hill there are 228 marble busts of Italian personalities who have distinguished themselves in 25 centuries of history. Only 3 are women and do not see any pope
Pete SkyScream 🐯: Do NOT forget to visit Bernini's grave within the basilica,it's on the north eastern part of the hall and it's on the floor(also a map near the entrance). Also don't step on it :)
helen osborne: buzzy restaurant/bar. works really well. food is traditional yet excellent. loads of atmosphere. if you're into chocolate you can't best the 'three chocolates' for desert.
Squirrly: It's a great Museum. Probably one of the best organized museums ever. Go to the rooftop and order yourself a nice coffee after visiting the museum. Discuss what you've seen with friends. Enjoy Life.
Luigi Izzo: A city paradise our of all rush hour stress and with a breath taking view over Rome. Ideal location for a special, romantic moment with your loved one.
Claudio Carli: Interessante da vedere una volta ma mangiarci é una vera impresa, oltre che costosissimo. Comunque si trovare tutta roba di qualità. Anche attrezzature da cuochi professionali.
Always Twirling: If you want to have the best beer and pizza in Rome, then this is the place. Ask for a beer recommendation and you probably won't go wrong. But come early (7pm) if you don't have a reservation.
Historic and Protected Site · Ripa · 96 tips and reviews
Waytostay: This was once Rome's largest stadium (300.000 spectators) for horse and chariot races, athletic contests and wild animal fights. Great place for a picnic with family or friends on a sunny day!
Church · Città del Vaticano · 399 tips and reviews
Torstein Kongshem: Visit takes 1-3 hours depending on your patience with examining all artwork. Michelangelo's masterpiece in final hall, in almost pitch dark, hundreds of people - flashlights blitzing away at the ceili