Exploring Rome one blog post at the time…

Grocery shopping in Rome

As a bustling and lively city, Rome presents unique challenges when it comes to grocery shopping. Due to narrow streets and restrictions on historical buildings, many supermarkets and grocery shops are smaller in size, offering […]

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Touring the Ancient Largo di Torre Argentina

The unexpected discovery of the ancient archaeological site of Torre Argentina has been one of the most fascinating finds in Rome. During the years 1926-1929, a demolition project in the city led to the unveiling […]

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Exploring the Jewel of Baroque Rome: Navona Square

Nestled in the heart of Baroque Rome lies Navona Square, an architectural masterpiece that echoes the grandeur of ancient Roman civilization. Built atop the ruins of the Stadium of Domitian, the square’s current layout mirrors […]

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Best places to eat in Rome

Are you real food lovers? Do you value spending enjoyable time at the table when you are on vacation? How important is a friendly atmosphere during your meals? This small guide will help you to […]

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Best Neighborhoods in Rome for Students

There are many university departments in Rome and youā€™ll find hundreds of courses covering any possible topic. Local universities can be both State-owned or privately-owned and they have several different buildings scattered around the city. […]

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Visiting Rome with your pet

Like most big Italian cities, Rome is very open and friendly to dogs in general and they are often allowed to enter historical sites, restaurants, bars and hotels. Many venues also offer them a special […]

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