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Diary of Rome for Curious Travelers

Mario M

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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Latest Issues

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Return to Villa Farnesina: A Renaissance Masterpiece Revisited

I first visited Villa Farnesina just after the pandemic restrictions began to ease. You can reada my previous post here. While it was an incredible experience, parts of the villa were closed for restoration, leaving me eager to return for a...

14 days ago
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Santa Maria in Trastevere: A Historic Jewel in the Heart of Rome’s Most Beloved Neighborhood

As someone who loves to stroll through the vibrant streets of Trastevere, I often find myself passing by one of the most beautiful and historic churches in the area: Santa Maria in Trastevere. Nestled in one of the neighborhood's most famou...

2 months ago
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The Four Layers of History Beneath the Basilica of San Clemente

There are few places in Rome that so perfectly encapsulate the layers of history as the Basilica of San Clemente.

2 months ago
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Palazzo Massimo: A Long-Awaited Discovery in the Heart of Rome

For some reason, Palazzo Massimo was always one of those places I kept putting off visiting. I’ve passed by it so many times, promising myself that I would go, but I just never made it inside — until this past Sunday, when Rome's museums we...

2 months ago
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