All roads lead to Rome.
Rome is a city where ancient history and modern life are intertwined in an inimitable harmony. This ancient capital, founded more than 2,700 years ago, continues to enchant tourists with its rich history, dazzling architecture, vibrant culture and unparalleled cuisine.
City epicenters
The Colosseum – The heart of Rome
One of the most impressive structures of the ancient world, built in 70-80 AD. This huge amphitheater could accommodate 50,000-80,000 spectators. Millions of tourists visit here every year to feel the breath of ancient Rome and imagine the powerful spirit of gladiatorial battles.

The Pantheon – The temple of the gods
An architectural wonder of ancient Rome, the dome of which is still considered the largest unreinforced concrete structure in the world. The perfect circle with a diameter of 43.3 meters and the open oculus in the center create a magnificent play of light and shadow.
Trevi fountain
This Baroque masterpiece is the city’s most famous fountain. The statue of Neptune, surrounded by sea creatures, is especially impressive in the evening light. According to tradition, whoever throws a coin over their right shoulder will definitely return to Rome.

Piazza Navona
The most beautiful square in Rome was built on the site of an ancient Roman stadium. Three magnificent fountains, especially Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, create the impression of an open-air museum. The square is surrounded by artists’ studios.
Spanish steps
This monument of 138 steps, located at the foot of the Church of the Holy Trinity, has become one of the city’s most beloved meeting places. In spring, the steps are decorated with pink azaleas, creating a fairy-tale scene.

Capitoline museums
Designed by Michelangelo, this museum complex on the Capitoline Hill contains a priceless collection of ancient art. It is home to the famous Roman wolf statue, the symbol of the city.
Borghese gardens
Rome’s largest public park is an ideal place to relax from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Borghese Gallery in the park is famous for its exceptional art collection, including works by Bernini and Caravaggio.
The grandeur of the past
Roman Forum
The center of political and social life in ancient Rome. It is home to the Temple of Vesta, the Arch of Constantine, and many other historic structures. The evening lighting creates a special atmosphere.

Palatine Hill
According to legend, it is here that Romulus and Remus founded Rome. The hill was the residence of the Roman emperors, and its ruins tell of the glory of the past.
Baths of Caracalla
The vast complex demonstrates the engineering genius of the ancient Romans. The baths were not only a place for cleansing, but also for relaxation and socializing.
Italian cuisine
Roman cuisine is known for its simplicity and the use of high-quality ingredients. In every neighborhood of the city, you can find traditional trattorias, where they prepare:
Roman pasta
- Carbonara – Made with fresh eggs, pecorino romano cheese and guanciale
- Cacio e Pepe – The perfection of simplicity and flavor: cheese and black pepper
- Amatriciana – With tomato sauce and pork
Local delicacies
- Traditional Italian pizza – thin crust, tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. One of the most famous varieties is the Margherita, created in honor of Queen Margherita of Italy. It is decorated with green basil, red tomato sauce and white mozzarella, symbolizing the colors of the Italian flag.
- Supli – Rice balls stuffed with milk sauce and mozzarella
- Carciofi alla Romana – Artichokes cooked in the Roman style
- Saltimbocca – Veal with turnips and with fat
Sweet flavors
- Tiramisu – Classic Italian dessert
- Gelato – Ice cream made with dozens of unique flavors
Unique places
Trastevere district
Colorful buildings, narrow streets and an authentic Italian atmosphere. The best place to enjoy local cuisine and nightlife.
Capuchin crypt
A unique place where works of art are created from the bones of monks. Impressive, if a little gloomy.
Testaccio
A former industrial district has been transformed into a cultural center with modern art galleries and trendy restaurants.
Cultural features
The Romans’ “dolce vita” (sweet life) lifestyle is expressed in all aspects of life. In the morning, coffee is drunk standing up, lunch breaks can last for several hours, and the evening aperitivo is an important event. Dinner starts late, after 8:00 PM, and often consists of several courses. In August, many locals leave the city for vacation, and many small shops and restaurants are closed. Romans are very particular about clothing: when visiting churches, you should dress modestly, covering your shoulders and knees.
Interesting to know
All roads lead to Rome. This famous expression originated in ancient Rome. The Roman Empire had a vast network of roads that connected all the far corners of the empire to the capital, Rome. This system of roads was called the Via Romana (Roman Roads).
This expression has two main meanings. In the literal sense, it is a historical fact that all the main roads of the Roman Empire were designed to eventually lead to Rome. Metaphorically, it means that there are different ways to reach the same goal.
Practical tips
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (April-May)
- Autumn (September-October)
- Avoid August, it is extremely hot
Transportation
- Use the metro
- Walk around the center
- Take a taxi only from official stops
Etiquette
- Dress modestly in churches
- Many shops are closed during siesta (midday rest) hours (14:00-17:00)
- Tipping in restaurants is not mandatory
Rome is a city that must be experienced with the heart. It invites you not only to admire its historical wealth, but also to enjoy life in the Italian style, walking slowly along the ancient streets, enjoying delicious dishes in small trattorias and letting the unique energy of the city penetrate the depths of your soul. The Eternal City is waiting to reveal its endless secrets.