Nestled in the heart of Italian Peninsula, Rome is the capital of the country and one of the most populated cities in Italy. From its rich architecture to rare artefacts, this city is known to possess a history like none other. The picturesque atmosphere, the cold wind blowing and the serene atmosphere is what makes Rome a must visit place for all the travel fanatics out there.
A perfect blend of gothic ruins, jaw dropping art and lively nights, Rome sets an exemplary example for a place about how it should entertain its travellers. The city adsasd wholeheartedly welcomes travellers from a wide array of interests, from awe inspiring monuments to living life at its best, Rome will never fail to surprise you with a new place to explore.
The Roman Empire has been an icon when it comes to historical importance. The Roman Empire had cut the ribbons when Augustus Caesar announced to be the first emperor of Rome in 31BC and ended with the fall of Constantinople in 1453CE. Known to be the centre of the Roman Empire, Rome attracts the majority of the crowd due to its rich history and politics.

Referred to as ‘An Eternal City’ in the beginning of the history, Rome is seen to be a dream for music lovers due to the Parco Della Musica which is known to be one of the largest music venues in the world. Not only music, Rome has also set itself in the most wanted places to visit in the world and is the third most visited places in the entire Europe. This place has experienced arts from different periods and became a home for some of the most renowned artists such as Borromini, Bernini, Carracci and Cortona.
Embracing the ancient art, Rome has now decided to use its innovation to give birth to contemporary art to keep enhancing their love for art and architecture, National Museum of the 21st Century Arts is a live example of that. The Italian cuisine has somehow managed to be a king of all cuisines, from the Carciofi alla romana to the Spaghetti alla carbonara- Delicious spaghetti topped with bacon, smokey eggs and pecorino is what makes it mouth watering.
Rome has a series of reasons to attract you and slip you into its warm arms to rejuvenate your soul with its authentic art, awe-inspiring architecture and mouth-watering food.

The Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine
Entailing an intriguing history, this colosseum holds as much significance to Rome as air does to humans. This Roman rarity was huge enough to feature theatrical performances, art, singing and is now used to entertain all the soccer players.

Vatican City
From breath-taking museums to alluring palaces and lush green gardens, the Vatican has it all. This place is a must-explore for the keen observer of arts as it features some of the most significant work from the beginning of the city.

Trevi Fountain
Flip a coin to the Travi Fountain to assure good fortune, yes, this 17th century’s art with polished architecture has now gained so much popularity that it becomes the first place for every traveller to explore during their visit to Rome.

Roman Forum
If you want to travel back into time, make sure to visit this gothic ruined forum situated right in the heart of the historical city. This place is regarded as the perfect amalgamation of political and historical life, there are various places that the travellers can explore such as the Temple of Antoninus Pier, Arch of Septimus Severus, the Curia and the Temple of Saturn.

Centro Storico & the Spanish Steps
Centro Storico is the historical centre of Rome, this beautiful place is filled with so many things to do that you will probably miss on a lot of it. The beautiful irregular steps will lead you to the resplendent sight of Trinità Dei Monti. Sit on the stairs and enjoy the hot latte or you can visit Caffe Greco where numerous artists, writers, singers have marked their presence.
Florence
From being a paradise for all the history lovers to cranking it up a notch for the food fanatics, Rome has a lot to offer to its visitors. The rich culture still dangles in the air of the city, breathed by the locals as well as the travellers. Below are the most preferred places to explore to acquire the rare taste of the city.

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Florence
This city is known to be the art capital of the country. Known for its gorgeous architecture as well as busy streets, Florence is one of the best cities in Italy. The city is full of shopping complexes and you can easily cover the whole city within a span of two to three days. For anyone who is a history lover, Florence is the right place for you.

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Venice
This city is located near the historic city of Ravenna. The city is known to be the "city of canals" and is debatably one of the most beautiful cities to be found in Italy. The city is full of impressive bridges, architecture, and a lot of canals. The city has pleasant weather and the best time to visit the city is in the months of April-June. You can easily hire a taxi from Rydeu to ease your trip from Ravenna to Venice.

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Milan
Milan is nearly 165 km away from St. Moritz, it is one of the most visited cities in Italy. Milan is a great place to visit since it has all the benefits of a big city but is relatively small, allowing visitors to easily walk to most of the city's attractions and museums. Duomo di Milano, Santa Maria Delle Grazie, Milan Cathedral, Monumental Cemetery, and a wide array of museums and art galleries are just a few of the city's most stunning landmarks. True royalty can be experienced in the hotels and restaurants set here serving equally enticing Italian food. A private taxi from St. Moritz, trains and buses from St. Moritz's railway terminal will cover the distance between Milan and St. Moritz in more or less 3.5 hours, depending upon the mode of transport you choose to travel in.

Turin
A paradigm of fine cuisine and rich architecture, Turin is the capital of Piedmont in the northern part of Italy. If you want to take a time machine and explore ancient Italy with its raw medieval art and baroque buildings, pay a visit to this city.

Naples
Residing near Mount Vesuvius, this alluring city squats on the Bay of Naples and offers rich art and architecture to its visitors. The luxurious Royal Palace and the 13th-century castle is something that every traveller must experience.