Discover unique places in Rome and some of the city’s darkest secrets with our professional guides! Visit the Capuchin Crypt, one of the creepiest attractions in the city and explore the history behind this impressive heritage site. Walk along Via Venetto and learn about "Dolce Vita". Continue to discover the treasures of Rome and head towards Borghese Gardens, where you will enjoy the nature. End your tour in Piazza del Popolo, where you will discover the two twin churches of the Eternal City and the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, full of masterpieces by celebrated Italian artists such as Raphael, Bernini, Pinturicchio and Caravaggio. Are you ready to join us? We are waiting for you!
One of the most unique and impressive heritage sites in the city, the Capuchin Crypt is also sometimes called the 'Bone Church of Rome'. The crypt is divided into six pocket-sized chapels, decorated with the bones of 4,000 Capuchin friars who died between 1528 and 1870.
One of the most famous, elegant and expensive streets of Rome, named after the Battle of Vittorio Veneto. The fame of this street is linked to the Dolce Vita, a period in which its clubs, restaurants, and hotels were animated by the wildness of Hollywood actors and other celebrities chased by paparazzi, always in search of the latest scoop.
Villa Borghese of Rome is one of the largest urban parks in Europe. What differentiates Villa Borghese from other large parks such as Hyde Park or Central Park is the perfect combination between nature and Roman art. Villa Borghese is home to interesting architectural elements, sculptures, monuments and fountains created at different times by famous artists.
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