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Rome is the capital of Italy.Located on the banks of the Tiber river, the city has a long history being throughout the centuries the capital of the Roman Republic, of the Roman Empire, of the Roman Catholic Church and of modern Italy.Rome has a population of 2,000,000 people.

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* The price is calculated as: flight ticket + accommodation/2 (per person)
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137 £/person (flight and accommodation Cervara Park Hotel )

162 £/person (flight and accommodation Hotel Capannelle Roma )

214 £/person (flight and accommodation Warmthotel )

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Tourist Attractions

Centro Storico and Spanish steps

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Take a look at a tourist map in Rome and you will see an area so full of things to do that it is difficult to read the names of the streets.This is Centro Storico, the historical center of Rome, with so many churches full of art, bright palaces and lifelong markets, that you could spend your entire vacation walking on its ancient streets and strips.Together with Piazza Navona, Fântâna Trevi and the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, stopped in less well -known churches, such as Santa Maria del Popolo, where you will find works by Bernini and Caravaggio.The stairs take their name from Piazza Di Spagna, the market at their base and one of the most typical markets in Rome.The stairs were a favorite haunting of tourists, where they can stay and enjoy a summer gelato or they can heat their hands around the cones of roasted chestnuts in winter.Via Condotti, which leads southwest of Piazza di Spagna, is the most fashionable commercial street in Rome, where Caffè Greco is famous for artists, writers and musicians who attended it.