Rome, capital city of Italy, is one of Europe's treasures. It is a city so steeped in history that its legacy is hard to avoid. The city resembles a vast open-air museum where the present continues on top of the past, as it has for more than two-and-a-half millennia. With so many monuments, museums and masterpieces to view, the decision on where to begin can be an overwhelming yet enjoyable one. The 'centro storico' contains the greatest concentration of classical Roman and Christian sites in a comparatively small area, but almost every palazzo, piazza and park has its own heritage, permeated with history, from Etruscan to Renaissance to the present day.
Nearest Motorway or Main Road: A1 km Junction No.: NORD/SUD 15 km Airport Name: FCO 40 km Nearest Major Train Station: TERMINI 1.5 km