Rome is a popular vacation for foodies, cultural and history buffs, and romantic couples.

Rome is one of Europe’s “best” cities and a perfect weekend getaway

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Rome is one of Europe’s “greatest” cities and ideal for a luxurious weekend break. Rome, known as the “Eternal City,” has been a centre of art and culture since the early Roman Empire. Rome has it all:
•luxurious hotels
•world-class cuisine
•quaint cafés and trattorias
•wonderful shopping
•multiple museums with fantastic art collections
•beautiful architecture and ruins dating back over two thousand years
 
Rome is a popular vacation for foodies, cultural and history buffs, and romantic couples. According to tradition, Rome was the hub of civilization after being founded in 753 BC by the twins Romulus and Remus, wolves reared. Rome grew into a centuries-long empire and is renowned as the birthplace of many great thinkers, artists, and authors. The magnificent city is an architectural marvel, with over 900 churches and almost 300 fountains!Walking around the city, you’ll come across lovely trattorias, old buildings and palaces, and an Italian way of life that pervades everything.
 
What better way to experience Rome than on a luxury long weekend or for a few days?
 
Rome is best visited in the spring, between April and May, then again in the autumn, from September to November. These are the best times to visit to avoid crowds, yet Rome is famous all year. The busiest season for tourists in summer, with more people, higher costs, and occasionally blistering temperatures.You may expect bright days with chilly evenings during the suggested months, so bring a light jacket. Summers might be hot and humid, but plenty of street action as trattorias and outdoor cafés fill up with tourists and residents alike, especially in the evenings.
 
Rome is a very walkable city, and if you don’t want to cram into the metro or buses like sardines, there are plenty of cabs available. However, be cautious of taxis because there are several frauds, and taxi drivers in Rome have a terrible reputation for running up the meters and overcharging. Taxis are available at stands and will sometimes stop if hailed down.
 
Rome is a big, expansive metropolis that is one of Europe’s most visited cities; expect to see many visitors in the city centre every year because it is a pedestrian city with excellent walking shoes for navigating the cobblestone streets. The language spoken in Rome is Italian, but because it is a popular tourist destination, most people speak English and occasionally other European languages so that communication will be accessible.
 
Although Rome is typically a secure city, should warn Drive to Lake Nemi in a Ferrari. This excursion is the pinnacle of luxury and indulgence; you may rent a Ferrari and a guide to visit Lake Nemi, only thirty minutes from Rome. The journey takes you through the scenic countryside to Tarquinia, where will lead you around the old centre before continuing to Bracciano, where you will see the Orsini-Odescalchi Castle before enjoying a Michelin-starred lunch with views of the valley and the lake. That pickpockets are active near tourist destinations. Via Condotti is a boulevard featuring row after row of boutique shops located just off Via del Corso and the Piazza di Spagna (the Spanish Stairs). All Italian brand names are represented here, including Christian Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci. If you’re tired of shopping, you may take a break at the famous Caffe Greco and drink a cappuccino while watching people pass.
 
The Vatican Museum and the Sistine Chapel, two of Rome’s most famous sights, are always packed with tourists, many vying for images of the famed ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. You may escape the crowds by taking an early tour of the Vatican and Chapel, which is well worth the early start time of 7:00 a.m.! You will share a full breakfast buffet in the Courtyard with no more than 20 other visitors, produced from vegetables grown on the Vatican’s fields and orchards. Though the trip is not entirely private, as the gates ordinarily open at 9:00 a.m., your early start puts you ahead of the crowds.
 
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The famed Hotel de Russie, located between the Spanish Steps and the Piazza del Popolo, has one of Rome’s top spas. The hotel features a lovely courtyard where you may eat before visiting the Rocco Forte Spa. The spa has a variety of pools, treatment rooms, saunas, and steam rooms.
 
Rub shoulders and dance the night away with the in-crowd at some of Rome’s most exclusive and glamorous clubs, such as La Maison, which boasts a VIP lounge and a sushi restaurant on-site and has welcomed celebrities such as Leonardo di Caprio. During the summer, La Maison relocates to the Tiber River, where you can enjoy the outdoor atmosphere or the bar while admiring the gorgeous and glamorous clientele. The Jackie O’ piano bar is another well-known establishment frequented by celebs. This beautiful private establishment with an all-night dance is no stranger to the A-list audience.
 
If you enjoy classical music, visiting the Teatro dell Opera di Roma is a must. This magnificent theatre is stylish and distinguished, with some of the world’s most extraordinary acoustics. Classical music concerts, ballet, and shows beneath the starlit sky at the Baths of Caracalla are held here during the summer.
 
The Rome Cavalieri Hotel offers one of the top restaurants in Italy,La Pergola, which has three Michelin stars, is run by Heinz Beck. Here, you can enjoy some of Italy’s classic dishes with a modern twist, such as the exquisite duck ravioli in a foie gras sauce with freshly shaved black truffles. The dinners can be paired with one of the restaurant’s 60,000 bottles of wine. Enjoy a meal while gazing out over the roofs of the Eternal City and taking in the breathtaking sights.
 
The Vatican conducts a regular private event, including a gala dinner for 250 guests. For something truly unique, you may arrange for a dinner catered for two in one of the most luxurious and beautiful locations. Some tour operators can provide an exclusive tour of the Vatican Museum followed by a VIP three-course supper with wine pairings on the museum grounds with views of St. Peter’s Basilica.
 
What could be more enticing than an event that blends Rome’s culture, history, and cuisine?
 
Michelin Food Tour This one-of-a-kind tour will take you through the wonders of Rome while leading you from one Michelin-starred restaurant to another. On this three-and-a-half-hour trip, you will dine at three Michelin-starred restaurants and experience the unique flavours and ingredients of Italy. The restaurants on the trip are Enoteca Achilli al Parlamento, Pipero,and Aroma Restaurants. The tour will be conducted by an expert local and foods which will offer you an insight into Rome’s culture and cuisine.
 
Tours with personal shoppers Shop Rome in a new manner on this trip, which will take you to markets and stores where you may discover unusual apparel with the help of a personal shopper from Vogue magazine. The three-hour trip is customized and will give you insight into stylish Italian style.
 
Cooking Lessons in the Roman Countryside In the town of Mazzano Romano, just outside of Rome, learn how to cook with an expert chef. Begin your day by browsing the local markets for products, followed by a four-course lunch to be paired with some excellent Italian wine. The program is small, with a maximum of 12 persons and customized instruction.Private Colosseum tour and sightseeing Sign up for a VIP trip that includes visits to the Roman Forum, Palantine Hill, and the Vatican if you want to escape the lines at the Colosseum. You can see Rome’s gems in one day with a complete tour led by an experienced guide, and you may experience Rome from the comfort of a limousine. This trip is a must-do for history aficionados with limited time.
 
Drive to Lake Nemi in a Ferrari. This excursion is the pinnacle of luxury and indulgence; you may rent a Ferrari and a guide to visit Lake Nemi, only thirty minutes from Rome. The journey takes you through the scenic countryside to Tarquinia, where will lead you around the old centre before continuing to Bracciano, where you will see the Orsini-Odescalchi Castle before enjoying a Michelin-starred lunch with views of the valley and the lake.

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