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Quote: There are several things to see at Santi Giovanno e Paulo. First pay a visit to the basilica itself for a fascinating slice of religious architectural history stretching over several centuries. Saints John and Read More
Quote: Minibus 112 terminated right in front of Mishelle's Shoe Store. Our sightseeing goal was Piazza Popolo, just a few steps from the bus stop, but no, my sister-in-law just wanted to look at one pair of Read More
Quote: The Basilica of Santa Cecilia is a little off the typical tourist route, but if you find yourself in Trastevere, it's worth a stop, both for the Maderno sculpture therein and also for a quiet break from the tour Read More
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Quote: Although the church dates back to Pope Honorius I in the 7th century, it was altered later with a Baroque style. The original structure of the basilica remains as well as a mosiac in the apse which depicts Read More
Quote: Rome is reputed to have fourteen Caravaggio paintings at various churches and museums. My brother-in-law instigated the "hunt", creating a purposeful opportunity for us to sightsee around the city of Rome. Each Read More
Quote: We used to live in this neighborhood - and love the location of this hotel. Lots of good restaurants and caffe bars, and close to all the bus stops that get you to the centre. The staff speaks excellent English, Read More
Quote: This is Rome's main shopping street, where you'll find everything from The Disney Store to Bennetton, from cheap to expensive, from clothes to CDs to books... Via del Corso has it all. And just off of Via del Read More
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Quote: The last thing you'd expect to find in the shadow of Rome's massive Vittorio Emanuele monument- a fun little live music venue. The acts are various, usually jazz, though sometimes a random cover band will appear. Read More
Quote: Trajan's Market is across the Via dei Fori Imperiali from the Forum, and from the street looks more or less like the forum - ruins, some reconstructed, some falling down. During ancient times, Trajan's market Read More