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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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...
Today, I’m revealing one of my personal favorite paths in Rome — a hidden gem that not many tourists know about, despite leading to one of the most famous spots in the city (at least, I hope it’s well-known!). I'm talking about the Clivo di...
The Museum of Rome in Trastevere may not be one of the city's major tourist attractions, but it’s one of my favorite spots when I’m looking for a moment of peace and relaxation. Nestled in the lively neighborhood of Trastevere, this museum ...
Just a few weeks ago, while wandering through Trastevere during one of my usual weekend strolls, I stumbled upon the Basilica of San Crisogono. I had walked by it many times, but I’d never taken the time to go inside—until now.
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