Repeat visitors and curious travellers, welcome and welcome back! Rome is rich in fascinating sights. The city boasts legendary art and architecture, breathtaking ancient ruins, world-class museums. Also a huge array of shops, boutiques, and markets. Quite simply, there’s just too much to see on one trip. So, if you’re returning to the Eternal City […]
READ MOREPlanning a romantic getaway in Rome? With its stunning skyline, charming piazzas and glorious gardens, the Eternal City is brimming with romantic things to do. Whether you’re trying to impress a brand-new crush, get together with your soulmate or plan the perfect honeymoon, TreasureRome has come up with a list of ideas to turn […]
READ MORETripAdvisor has just named Rome’s Colosseum most popular tourist attraction in the world – and this is the second year in a row the ancient monument has taken the top spot. In 2018, a record 7.6 million visitors (21,000 people a day!), passed under its famous arches. With so many travelers in the neighborhood, there […]
READ MOREAre you wondering what the weather is like in Rome, Italy? If you’re checking the forecast to figure out the best month to visit Rome, look no further. As a Mediterranean capital with mild weather, the city has a lot to offer year round. High season in Rome coincides with warmer weather and runs […]
READ MORETreasureRome had a very special guest stay in our Terrace Daphne Apartment: Brandon Stanton from Humans Of New York, a photoblog with interviews of interesting people around the world.
READ MOREWith wisteria in full bloom, more hours of daylight and new rooftop openings, springtime is in full swing in the Eternal City!
READ MOREExplore the Rome Zoo, zip around Villa Borghese in a golf cart, try your hand at a pizza class or sign up for gladiator school!
READ MORERome is a city with art around every corner - and even a few free museums that are very much worth a visit.
READ MOREThe street Via del Governo Vecchio connects Piazza dell’Orologio, whose name comes from the clock placed on the tower of the Filippini convent built by Borromini, to Piazza del Pasquino, one of the famous ‘talking statues’ of Rome. Via del Governo Vecchio is a characteristic and atmospheric street just a few steps away from Piazza Navona […]
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