
Beyond its monuments and its legendary history, Rome is first and foremost a city to live, and to walk. It’s best discovered slowly, on foot, by getting lost through cobbled streets that reveal unexpected courtyards, elegant boutiques, and small family-run trattorias serving genuine, uncomplicated food.
The pleasure of Rome lies in its rhythm: stopping for a morning espresso in one of the city’s finest cafés, sitting outside on a quiet piazza, or exploring a local market where time seems to have stopped.
Here, everyday life and beauty naturally coexist.
Accommodation options range from historic hotels and noble palazzi to refined private apartments tucked away in residential neighbourhoods, all combining elegance, comfort, and a sense of place.
Whether for a weekend or a longer stay, Rome offers an experience that is both deeply cultural and effortlessly enjoyable, a city that still feels real, lived-in, and welcoming.
The region surrounding Rome, Lazio, is a land of contrasts and quiet sophistication, where volcanic lakes, noble estates, and medieval villages blend into one harmonious landscape.
To the south lie the Castelli Romani, a collection of hilltop towns surrounded by vineyards and forests, overlooking the capital and famous for their food and hospitality.
Along the coast, the elegant seaside towns of Sperlonga and Gaeta offer crystal-clear waters and a discreet Mediterranean charm, perfect for a relaxing escape.
Inland, the gentle countryside leads to Fiuggi, one of Italy’s most renowned thermal destinations, known since ancient times for the purity of its healing waters and surrounded by hills and gardens that invite peace and wellbeing.
Nearby, Lake Bracciano and Lake Bolsena offer a different kind of serenity, nature, art, and history blending seamlessly together.
For those seeking an authentic experience of central Italy, Lazio reveals an unexpected depth: historic villas, traditional cuisine, hidden abbeys, and warm local hospitality, all within reach of the Eternal City.
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