If you’re not from the area and you’ve only visited downtown Rome, chances are that you’re missing out on Park of the Aqueducts. Parco degli Acquedotti (the Aqueduct Park of Rome) is part of the Appian Way Regional Park, a protected area of about 3400 hectares. It’s such an extensive area that its surface is covered every day by hikers, bikers, runners, and people walking their dogs. Read on if you want to know more about this park and the to-do list to check while there! Park of the Aqueducts – The Aqueducts The interesting aspect about Parco degli Acquedotti is that it hosts several aqueducts structures, some of which still function. This park covers the area nearby Via Tuscolana, a famous street full of affordable shops and a smaller mall. The easiest way to access it is by car if you park it on Via Lemonia. Other very easy ways to get there is by public transport; by getting off at any A line station between Subaugusta and Lucio Sestio, you’ll only be a few minutes away by foot from the park. One of the best time of the year to go to the park is during Spring. In fact, specifically on days such as Easter, April 25th and May 1st (observed holidays in Italy). Friends gather and have barbecues, so it gets pretty packed, although it is something worth experiencing. Park of the Aqueducts – Appian Way The Appian Way is one of the oldest paved roads in the world. Its construction between 312 and 264 B.C. made it possible to connect Rome to other cities in the South of Italy. For this reason, a common saying became “all roads lead to Rome.” In ancient Rome, the Appian Way used to be a road that helped carry military
If you’re not from the area and you’ve only visited downtown Rome, chances are that you’re missing out on Park of the Aqueducts. Parco degli Acquedotti (the Aqueduct Park of Rome) is part of the Appian Way Regional Park, a protected area of about 3400 hectares. It’s such an extensive area that its surface is
Places to Visit in Rome You’ve booked your flight, packed your bags and are ready to start your adventure to the Eternal City. However, you’re still unsure about what places to visit in Rome. So much to see, so little time…right? Luckily, we made a list for you that includes the top ten of places and areas you just can’t miss while visiting the city! Read on and let us know which one is your favorite! #1: Colosseum We know, we know. The Colosseum…obvious and predictable choice, you might have a point there. But truth is, it’s really as magnificent as people describe it. Due to its impressive nature, it’s hard to imagine that it was built in only eight years. While it was still in use, it hosted different kinds of events, including sea battles, tournaments, hunts, and public events designed to entertain. As the first one among the places to visit in Rome, it’s very easy to get to, through the B line metro stop “Colosseo”. If you want to visit it and go inside, we have the tour just for you! #2: Spanish Steps Just a couple minutes away from the A line metro stop “Spagna”, the Spanish Steps is the stop you simply can’t skip. This set of stairs connects two popular locations: Piazza Trinità dei Monti and Piazza di Spagna. Apart from the famous historical areas, all around the Spanish Steps you’ll be able to find many places to shop. Along Via Condotti and Via del Babuino, for instance, you can buy a bunch of trendy clothes and accessories from some of the best Italian (and international) brands. #3: Trevi Fountain This might also come off as a bit cliché. However, bear with us, you won’t regret it. The Trevi
Places to Visit in Rome You’ve booked your flight, packed your bags and are ready to start your adventure to the Eternal City. However, you’re still unsure about what places to visit in Rome. So much to see, so little time…right? Luckily, we made a list for you that includes the top ten of places