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Roma Termini

0.8 miles away

If you're looking for an adrenaline rush, you'll want to head to Rome's Termini station. This busy transit hub is the spot where trains arrive and depart, and it's always bustling with travelers.

The Termini station is also home to a host of attractions. You can explore the ancient ruins of Colosseum and the Roman Forum, or take in a show at the Teatro Apollo. And if you're in the mood for some tasty Italian eats, head over to one of the many restaurants inside Termini.

The Colosseum

1.1 miles away

The Colosseum is a monumental structure in Rome, Italy. The largest and most famous of the ancient Roman amphitheatres, it was built by the Emperor Vespasian in AD70–79 as a place of entertainment for the Roman people. It was originally named the Flavian Amphitheatre after its founder, the Flavian dynasty emperor Flavius Domitian. Under the rule of the Severan dynasty, it became known as the Colosseum Maximus to distinguish it from other amphitheatres such as the Colosseum of Titus and the Colosseum of Nero. The building ceased to be used for entertainment under the rule of Constantine I in 330 but was later restored by his successor, Licinius. The Colosseum was badly damaged during the Sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410 but was repaired by Theodosius I. It was used again for entertainment under Justinian I and then largely abandoned until it was damaged by an earthquake in 846 and had to be rebuilt. The emperor Charlemagne undertook its restoration between 884 and 962.

The Colosseum is located on the Palatine Hill, south-east of the Roman Forum. Construction began on its construction by Vespasian in 70 AD and ended with Domitian’s death nine years later. Domitian re-named it Flavian Amphitheatre after himself. The building ceased to be

Roman Forum

1.4 miles away

The Roman Forum, located in Rome, Italy is one of the most famous and popular tourist destinations in the world. The forum was constructed beginning in the late 4th century BC and was completed by the end of the 1st century AD. The forum is made up of a number of different buildings and monuments, including the arches of the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine. The forum also contains a wealth of historical artifacts and statues, making it an ideal place to visit for anyone interested in Roman history.

Trevi Fountain

1.6 miles away

The Trevi Fountain is a beautiful sight in Rome and a popular tourist destination. The fountain is located in the Piazza di Trevi at the end of Via Marco Minghetti. The fountain was designed by Italian sculptor Pietro Tenerani and was completed in 1762. The water from the fountain flows into three basins and then cascades down a set of steps to a lower basin. The original bronze statue of Neptune standing at the top of the staircase was removed in 1969 and replaced with an angel.

Piazza di Spagna

1.8 miles away

The Piazza di Spagna is a rectangular plaza located in the heart of Rome, Italy. The name derives from the Spanish word for "square", plaza. The Piazza was laid out in the early 16th century as part of the city's new fortifications by Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and Isabella d'Este, daughter of Alfonso I d'Este. It served as a marketplace and public meeting place. In 1848, it was renamed in honor of Emperor Napoleon III.

Piazza Navona

2.1 miles away

Piazza Navona is a large, landscaped public square in Rome, Italy. It is located in the rione of Regola, between the Piazza Barberini and the Piazza Trinità dei Monti. The piazza is named after the Palazzo Navona, which dominates one side of it. The side of the Palazzo Navona facing the piazza is known as the Navona Side. The other side of the Palazzo, facing the Campidoglio, is known as the Salone delle Milizie or "Hall of the Military."

Campo de' Fiori

2.1 miles away

Campo de' Fiori is a square in the rione of Trastevere in Rome, Italy. The name comes from the flower sellers who used to set up shop there. In the Middle Ages it was the site of a palace belonging to the Orsini family, and later it became a market garden. In 1486, Ludovico Sforza gave the square to Pope Sixtus IV, who had it surrounded by a wall. It soon became one of Rome's most fashionable quarter. Famous people such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo lived nearby. Today, it is a popular tourist spot and contains several bars, restaurants and galleries.

Castel Sant'Angelo

2.5 miles away

Castel Sant'Angelo is one of the most iconic and recognisable castles in Rome. It was built by the Emperor Constantine in the fourth century AD, and has been a part of Roman history ever since. Castel Sant'Angelo is home to the famous "Mona Lisa" painting, and is also known for its impressive architecture and historical significance.

St. Peter's Basilica

3 miles away

The Basilica of St. Peter’s is one of the most famous and well-known churches in the world. It’s also one of the largest and oldest churches in Rome, Italy. The construction of the basilica began in 326 AD and it was completed in 449 AD. The basilica is located on the Vatican Hill, just east of St. Peter’s Square. The facade of the basilica is dominated by a huge dome, which is 115 feet (35 meters) high and covers a area of 164,000 square feet (14,500 square meters). The interior of the basilica is decorated with a huge number of frescoes and mosaics.

Vatican Museums

3.2 miles away

The Vatican Museums are a museum complex in Vatican City, Italy, which comprise the Museo Pio-Clementino, the Museo Gregoriano and the Museo Nazionale Romano. The complex was originally founded by Pope Julius II in 1551 as the Villa Giulia; it was renamed the Vatican Museum after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The collection, which numbers some 2 million pieces, is characterized by its artifacts from classical antiquity and the Christian Middle Ages, as well as paintings and sculptures from throughout history.

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