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International
and cosmopolitan metropolis, but also attentive to keeping typical
Italian traditions, Rome does not need introduction. Discover
its most famous monuments, such as the Colosseum, the Imperial
Forums, Piazza di Spagna, the Trevi Fountain, Circo Massimo,
St. Peter's basilica and the Vatican city. |
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its numerous museums, the Capitoline and Vatican Museums,
the Palace of Exhibitions, as well as its extraordinarily
interesting and rich picture-galleries deserve a particular
mention. But Rome is also a shopping target: Via Frattina,
Via del Babbuino, Via dei Condotti, Via del Corso are worth
visiting; without forgetting Porta Portese - a most renowned
antiques and second-hand market. But these are only a few
of the possible appointments to jot down in your travel
note-book: enough just to begin to get acquainted with one
of the most fascinating cities in the world.
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