
A journey through Rome's history, culture, stunning architecture, food and just daylife, with insights from a local resident. From iconic landmarks to the hidden treasures, discover lesser-known attractions and secret spots that only a Roman would know.
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A few weeks ago, during one of my walks through Monti, i came across the Basilica of Santa Pudenziana almost by chance. It was closed at the time, so I could only look at it from the outside and promise myself that I would return.
This mor...
This spring, almost by chance, I finally visited a place in Rome that I had always somehow neglected: the Roseto Comunale, Rome’s Municipal Rose Garden.
It is funny how this can happen in Rome. You may pass close to a place many times, kno...
Just a short walk from Rome’s main transport hub, near the imposing remains of the Baths of Diocletian, stands one of the most fascinating and unconventional churches in the city: Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri. Unlike most Roman ch...
One of the places I visited recently in this area of Rome, to which I have dedicated several posts lately, is the Archaeological Park of the Caelian Hill. It’s one of those spots that doesn’t always make it onto the classic itineraries, yet...
There are places in Rome that, for one reason or another, you keep postponing. The Roman Houses of the Caelian Hill were one of those for me. I had passed nearby many times, explored the surrounding area in depth, and yet never stepped insi...
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