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Many of Romes key sites are world famous, but there are other gems in the city that are lesser known. As sure as Rome was not built in a day, its sightseeing jewels cannot be rushed. Take your time; it has stood for nearly three millennia and will wait while you do it justice.

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Overview
As one of the most historical cities in the world, Rome is perhaps the most unique of Europe?s cities. With all of its aesthetics, the many worthwhile sightseeing attractions within Rome?s walls can hardly be fully traversed during one short vacation to the city. Rome?s ce...


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Rome style and history:

Rome is the bustling heart of Italy. A modern capital in every sense of the word yet steeped in history, with a wealth of art, architecture and religion to suit every holidaymaker, traveler, academic or pilgrim.

Over 2,000 years of history have left their mar...


Rome Travel Guide

Roma: The name inverts neatly to form amor. And that?s it - people tend either to love or to hate the place and Rome can reward you as no other city can. Rome, the eternal city which exerts the most compelling fascination, has to be visited by the Italy traveler. 29 million pilgrims and tourist...


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After the huge success of last year's events, ROME returns to re-conquer London with its original display of class and beauty, quality house sound and distinctive elegance.

Rome on a budget offers a glimpse of eternity in a mere two days (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
ROME - The light splashes liquid gold over marble columns in the Roman Forum and the faded facades of Baroque palaces in the distance. Nearby, a heated dialogue resonates in the hearty Roman accents that infuse everyday interactions with playful theatricality.

Rome Observer - Capt. Albert P. Eisinger may be retired, but firefighting is in his blood (Rome Observer)
ROME - Long before he joined the Rome Fire Department in 1952, Albert P. Eisenger had already spent many an hour at the Liberty Street station helping out, watching, learning and getting to know the guys, all in preparation for the one thing that this young man wanted to do with his life; become a fireman like his dad and uncle.