7 Interesting and Fun Facts About Campo De’ Fiori in Rome
One of the favourite landmarks in central Rome, Campo de’ Fiori is unmissable if it’s your first trip and a great location for sightseeing and eating out any time.
Explore the best sightseeing in Rome with local guides by Rome-based travel writer and journalist Angela Corrias. This section covers famous landmarks, museums, Vatican City, ancient ruins, churches, fountains, piazzas, gardens, scenic walks, guided tours, hidden gems, and historic sites to help you discover Rome with more depth and confidence.
One of the favourite landmarks in central Rome, Campo de’ Fiori is unmissable if it’s your first trip and a great location for sightseeing and eating out any time.
One of the lesser-visited galleries in Rome, don’t miss the fascinating Centrale Montemartini Museum, old power plant turned into a charming display of classic statues.
There is a church that, even though near the historic center, is far from the immediate tourist eye, hence often neglected and without the stream … Read more
One of the lesser-known churches in Rome, Santa Cecilia in Trastevere Basilica is a fantastic stop if you are exploring Trastevere neighborhood. In fact, I … Read more
One of the hidden gems in Rome and in the Trastevere neighborhood, the ancient pharmacy Santa Maria della Scala (known in Rome as Antica Spezieria … Read more
Designed by Italian architect Paolo Portoghesi with the collaboration of Iraqi architect Sami Mousawi and Italian engineer Gigliotti, Rome’s grand mosque is located in the … Read more
Archaeological ruins, ancient art, beautiful views. The Eternal City offers all this and more. But let’s face it, what most travelers long for is trying … Read more
So you love Piazza Navona? Who doesn’t! Now head beneath and visit the colossal Domitian Stadium to soak in Rome’s ancient history.
Discover and walk across the modern yet traditional Garbatella lots and neighborhood for a village-like vibe you never thought Rome could have.