Italy
Explorer les points forts de Rome
Rejoignez-nous pour une journée le long des fontaines de Trevi et des marches espagnoles jusqu'au Castel Sant'Angelo et toutes les piazzas vibrantes entre les deux.




Morning stop at the Trevi Fountains
You can’t be visiting Rome without making a quick stop at the Trevi Fountains. This almost 300 year monument is - even with the crowds - worth a stop.




Spanish steps
Walk up these famous steps to see this part of Rome from above. Take your time to enjoy the panoramic viewpoint.




Lunch at La Piccola Cuccagna
This cute little restaurant is located just next to the Piazza Navona. We stopped for some Aperol and a delicious pasta.




A vibrant open-air market
Campo de’ Fiore is one of Rome’s most famous open-air markets. From delicious spices to gorgeous flowers and tasty cheese. Buy some souvenirs to recreate those mouthwatering Italian pastas back home.




Cosy streets, Tiber River and Castel Sant’Angelo
Strolling through the city and the iconic bridge of angels and around the Castel Sant’Angelo.


Gelato at the cosy Borgo Pio
The Borgo Pio is one of Rome’s most vibrant streets on “the other side” of the river. Close to the Vatican, this neighborhood can be quite crowded. But most people go directly to Saint Peter’s Square while this street is located one block further from the river. We shopped some Italian leather and went for a sweet Italian gelato.