day tours in rome
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Day Tours in Rome
A nice day tours in Rome
We’ll start our itinerary from Piazza della Repubblica
in order to visit the Basilica di Santa Maria degli
Angeli e dei Martiri. Leaving the Basilica, we’ll go
through via delle Terme di Diocleziano and we’ll
arrive in front of the National Roman Museum.
From here, we’ll turn on the right in via del Viminale
and we’ll reach via Torino, from this point we are
going to see on the left, the Church of Santa Susanna
and on the right the Basilica of Santa Maria
Maggiore, in which we’ll enter.
Before entering the Basilica, we go towards the front
of the church in order to see the Column with the
Statue of the Madonna. Also, before entering the
church, let’s have a look on the left and we will find
the Holy Door that the Pope is used to open
exclusively during the Jubilee.
Once visited the Basilica, we go out on the square
and we take via Liberiana and then we arrive in via
Santa Prassede in order to visit another Basilica:
Santa Prassede. From via di Santa Prassede, we arrive
at Via San Martino ai Monti, then via Domenichino
and we’ll arrive in Largo Brancaccio, at least in Viale
del Monte Oppio inside the Park of Colle Oppio.
Inside this site, we’ll visit Trajan’s Termae and the
Domus Aurea. To get to see the Domus Aurea is
required to book a few days before (the tour lasts
about an hour and a half).
Leaving the Colle Oppio we’ll to Largo della
Polveriera, then via Eudossiana and at the end we’ll
reach Piazza San Pietro in Vincoli in order to visit the
Basilica San Pietro in Vincoli, inside that we’ll find
the Michelangelo’s Moses.
We come then to Via dei Serpenti and we’ll walk to
Piazza della Madonna dei Monti, we’ll turn between
exclusive boutiques and cafes, we’ll make a
refreshing break and we’ll get to see the Suburra
wall.
In the afternoon, from via dei Serpenti we’ll reach via
Baccina and we’ll visit the Forum of Augustus and
Trajan’s Markets.
At this point, if we like, we’ll enter the Museum of
Imperial Forums to experiment the ancient Rome,
while if we are tired of seeing historical things, we’ll
reach Via Nazionale in order to do some evening
shopping!
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