ust like Pompei, Ostia is an ancient Roman town that has remained untouched and forgotten for centuries, maintaining all its buildings, roads, condominiums with balconies on the sidewalks, private gardens and ancient restaurants, but also brothels, laundries, public baths, and more.
Come to see how modern noble families still live in the eternal city!
There are in Rome a few noble palaces still inhabited by their owners, where rooms and ceilings are decorated with prestigious frescoes from Renaissance and paintings on the walls are from priceless artists as Caravaggio, Raphael, Tintoretto, Carracci, and many others.
The Jewish community of Rome is known to be the oldest in Europe and one of the oldest continuous Jewish settlements in the world, dating back to the First century BC.
The surroundings of Rome offer a variety of possibilities, from hills to lakes to sea side… but everywhere a constant presence into the landscape remain the vineyards!
Biking on the Appian Way means relax.
This road where no cars are allowed runs in the middle of the countryside within a beautiful scenario of fields, ancient ruins, tall pine trees, and silence.
Suitable for all the family, this is the right way to recover after days of intense touring in Rome.