Roman Holiday

A journey through the ancient monuments, Renaissance art, and vibrant streets of Rome, where layers of history spanning more than two thousand years define one of the most remarkable cities in the world.

This itinerary explores the historic city of Rome, a place where the remains of the Roman Empire, medieval churches, and Renaissance masterpieces coexist within a living modern capital. Few cities in the world contain such a dense concentration of historic monuments, artistic treasures, and architectural landmarks.

The journey moves through the great public spaces and ancient ruins that once formed the center of the Roman world. Visitors encounter the monumental remains of imperial architecture, the sacred spaces of early Christianity, and the masterpieces of artists who shaped the cultural legacy of Europe.

From ancient forums and amphitheaters to baroque fountains and quiet church interiors filled with extraordinary works of art, Rome offers an unparalleled record of Western civilization.

Lecce

Lecce

Date Visited: February 19, 2019
Lecce – Apulia, Italy The historic city of Lecce is often called the “Florence of the South” because of its […]
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Lecce  Cathedral

Lecce Cathedral

Date Visited: February 18, 2019
Lecce Cathedral – Lecce, Italy The elegant Lecce Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin […]
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Lecce at Night

Lecce at Night

Date Visited: February 19, 2019
Lecce at Night – Lecce, Italy After sunset the historic center of Lecce takes on a particularly atmospheric character. Warm […]
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Noto

Noto

Date Visited: February 17, 2019
Noto – Sicily, Italy The city of Noto is widely regarded as the masterpiece of Sicilian Baroque architecture. After the […]
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The itinerary follows a path through the historic districts of Rome, beginning with the ancient heart of the city where the Roman Forum and nearby monuments reveal the power and scale of the ancient empire. From there the journey continues through neighborhoods shaped by medieval and Renaissance development, where churches, palaces, and public squares reflect centuries of artistic achievement.

Along the route visitors encounter some of the most recognizable landmarks in the world, while also discovering quieter corners where the everyday life of Rome unfolds among its historic streets.