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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

The fountain Trevi

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One of the most popular tourist attractions of the city, this seventeenth-century masterpiece was immortalized in films until it is almost a mandatory visit.Throwing a coin (not three) in the Trevi fountain (Fontana di Trevi) is a tradition that should ensure your return to Rome. In the biggest fountain in Rome, Fontana di Trevi is provided by a aqueduct initially built by Agrippa, the great patron of the first century AD to bring water.The fountain was created for Pope Clement XII between 1732 and 1751 by Nicolò Salvi and built on the back wall of the Palace Palace.The water revolves around the artificial figures and rocks and gathers in a large basin, always filled with coins