Colosseum
This giant oval arena was built nearly 2,000 years ago where ancient Romans cheered on gladiator battles and exciting shows.
Rome is one of the most extraordinary cities on Earth — a place where ancient history and modern life exist side by side on the same street. For thousands of years, it stood at the centre of a mighty empire that shaped laws, language, art, and culture across much of the world. Walking through Rome today, you genuinely feel that history all around you.
The city is packed with incredible things to discover. You can stand inside a colossal arena where crowds once roared for gladiators, or peer up through a perfectly circular opening in a dome built nearly two millennia ago. You can wander ruins where Roman citizens once argued, traded, and celebrated their greatest victories.
Rome also has a wonderfully lively, warm atmosphere — noisy street cafés, sun-drenched piazzas, and locals who take great pride in their city. Oh, and water? It flows everywhere. Hundreds upon hundreds of fountains bubble and splash throughout the streets, giving Rome a sound and energy entirely its own.
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Rome is the capital of Italy and has been a major centre of Western civilisation for over 2,500 years.
Rome has more than 2,000 fountains, making it one of the cities with the most fountains in the entire world!
This giant oval arena was built nearly 2,000 years ago where ancient Romans cheered on gladiator battles and exciting shows.
Nestled inside Rome, Vatican City is the world's smallest country, home to a breathtaking church with a huge dome you can climb.
This enormous, beautifully carved fountain is famous for the tradition of tossing a coin in to wish for a return trip to Rome.
Built nearly 2,000 years ago as a temple for Roman gods, it has a perfect circular hole in its roof that lets in a beam of sunlight.
These ancient ruins were once the busy heart of the Roman Empire, where people shopped, debated, and celebrated victories.
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