By: Gaizka Pujana | 2011-04-15 | Article Marketing Some of the most popular bars and nightclubs are located on city squares, which are major hubs of activity in Rome. Irish-style pubs are very popular, as well as discos. To enjoy the nightlife Rome ha... read more
By: gauravks | 2011-03-28 | Travel & Leisure Nightlife It might not be New York or Berlin, but Rome has its party scene. Romans go out late and the fun only really commences after dinner. The wine bars and cafs around Piazza Navona and Via della... read more
By: Gaizka Pujana | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing Rome, Italy is filled with spectacular ancient structures and the ancient art of masters like Michelangelo and Da Vinci. You feel like you're following in the footsteps of Caesar and Augustus and will feel the romance in the air for enchanted lovers past and present. read more
By: Article Manager | 2012-04-11 | Management Take advantage of loud, noisy and vibrant nightlife of Rome by visiting its pubs, bars and discos. All these places are situated in nearby areas of the place and can be visited not only by local Rome people but by other people also. read more
By: Emiley Brethern | 2011-10-17 | Hotels Rome is the capital of Italy and is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations of the world. It is Italy’s largest and most populated city. read more
By: Robert Toth | 2010-12-08 | Destinations Rome is the perfect place for holidaying if you are on a lookout for some fun and adventure and peace at the same time. The Rome attractions are the best sources of knowledge and entertainment. The city is an interesting hub of history and myths. read more
By: Robert Toth | 2010-12-07 | Outdoors If you are unsure about where to holiday in the near future, why not give Rome a try? The Rome attractions are a pleasing spectacle to behold. Moreover, you can delve into the deep and interesting historic stories of this country. read more
By: Robert Toth | 2010-12-07 | Outdoors This charming city is home to many historical sites and monuments. A guide will be the right person to help you gather the essence of this city. Anyhow, the monuments and buildings can be clearly seen from far off. read more
By: yashika1 | 2011-03-24 | Flights If you plan to visit Italy on your next holiday, don't forget to spend a few days taking in the history and glamour of Rome. Besides, being full of attractions that will take your breath away, Rome is one of the few cities in the world which merges history together with the modern. Art, architecture, paintings, monuments, historical wonders, a buzzing nightlife, world class cuisine and friendly people- this city has it all. read more
By: daniele76 | 2011-01-07 | Destinations The Villa Farnesina (or the Villa Farnesina, or simply Farnesina) is a building in Rome. It is located on the Tiber Lungara, in the Trastevere district, in the Town Hall and is one of the important buildings of the Renaissance architecture of the early sixteenth century read more
By: daniele76 | 2011-01-07 | Destinations Ponte Sisto, also known as pons Agrippae (bridge Agrippa), pons Aurelius (Aurelius bridge), pons Antonini (bridge Antonino) pons Valentinians (bridge Valentinian) Gianicolense bridge, is a bridge that connects Piazza S. Vincent Pallotti Trilussa Square in Rome, in the districts Trastevere and Regola. read more
By: Peter Merifield | 2011-01-07 | Music Rome definitely has the headlining attractions of the Vatican, the Pathenon and the Trevi Fountain, but once the sun goes down Rome at night is illuminating with a not only a view that will take your breathe away but nightlife that will keep you going until the wee hours of the morning. read more
By: Nehamudgel | 2011-12-02 | Destinations What is it that makes Italian food so unique? Well, it's exceptionally varied and every area in Italy has its own specialties. The North tends to use more cream, butter and parmigiano cheese while the south prefer to use olive oil, dried pasta, mozzarella and pecorino (sheep milk) cheeses. The pizza bases in Rome are very thin while the Sicilian pizzas are much thicker. read more