Cavour – Madonna dei Monti

Cavour – Madonna dei Monti.

As much as I write about the Madonna dei Monti it will not be enough to describe the beauty of every little corner, wall, door-frame and shops.

Clicking on the below photo, you will be redirected to my photo diary of Cavour and each picture will truly tell you the story of every corner. This area is a beautiful place to hang out, shop, chill, meet beautiful Roman people, and have great food.

A very old beautiful round window from the ancient roman I couldn’t get enough of it. Love Madonna dei Monti.

via Cavour – Madonna dei Monti.

Piazza del Colosseo

Piazza del Colosseo.

Without the Colosseum, Rome would not be Rome.

Thanks to the Ancient Romans, and thanks to the Italians for making it accessible world-wide. Check my admiration photo diary of the Colosseum and the Ancient Rome: the city under Rome.

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Your comments are what I always await for. Love Rome.

Black and white old film look alike photograph to Colosseum

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via Piazza del Colosseo.

Piazza Venezia | Circo Massimo

Piazza Venezia | Circo Massimo.

What about Piazza Venezia ? Did anyone feel the powerful energy surrounding it ? And the architecture? Isn’t it just magnificent.

Click on the below photo for the diary of Piazza Venezia & Circo Massimo.

people and tourists climbing the Capitoline Hill in rome italy

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via Piazza Venezia | Circo Massimo.

Fontana di Trevi

Fontana di Trevi.

Always wondered why this Trevi Fountain collects about 3000 euros a day ???

Check out my blog post for a photo diary of the magical fountain, and where to find the best black truffle Pasta in Rome Italy.

cafe latte and the best tiramisu in a jar

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via Fontana di Trevi.

Villa Borghese

Villa Borghese.

If you live in a city that has beautiful parks, my advice is to take advantage and spend some time there.

In Rome; I decided to spend a day at Villa Borghese, and all I can say about it is in my photo diary.

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 Close of rome view from villa borghese

via Villa Borghese.

Campo De’Fiori

Campo De’Fiori.

I find Campo De’Fiori to be the Gem of Rome.

If you click on the photo below, you will find my post on Campo De’Fiori. Including best shopping streets, restaurants, Cafes and photos of the open market.

Check it out and let me know what you think 🙂

I love Roma.

a retro vintage hip looking bicycle lying on a wall next to a shop at the campo de'fiori

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via Campo De’Fiori.

Walk the River

Tevere – River.

There is nothing more beautiful than to walk around a river, specially if it was surrounded by authentic architecture.

Just take a walk, discover what is new, spend a full day on your feet walking around from district to district, street to street and enjoy your findings.

The tevere (also known as tiber) is the 3rd longest river in Italy and it is located in Rome.

Enjoy your walk and check our my photo diary of the Tevere by clicking on the following picture.

a group of people canoeing at tevere the river of rome

Castle St’Angelo Photo Diary

It is the time of the year to travel, and at this exact same time last year, I decided to visit Rome.

Talk about Ancient Monuments in Rome? Here is a great one:

Castel Saint’Angelo (Castle of the Holy Angel) also known as The Mausoleum of Hadrian is a true gem to Rome. By clicking on the below photo you will be redirected to my photo diary of Saint’Angelo. Hope you enjoy it and leave me your comments. 🙂

tourists walking at the saint angelo entrance

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15 Areas to visit when in Rome

Rome – Italy.

people at the spanish steps via condotti rome while i was in my travel research and discovery

Few days ago, I released a page on Rome under my Travel section.

It was very hard for me to decide on the layout and design for the post since I have spent around a month in Rome & I have researched the best of the city, and the best of it is many.

Therefore I decided to change the way I write my pages & instead of having too many photos &  information in one page, I have decided to divide them into pages.

My first page is released & it is the summary of the 15 best areas to visit in Rome (that I found & know of) if you have been & think I have missed an area then please do not hesitate adding it in the “comment tab” & hopefully I will check it out in my next visit.

As for the ones traveling to Rome; well this page should be very helpful, but stay tuned for the upcoming pages that will include more details on where I recommend going in each area & what to do.

via Rome – Italy.