Albergo Abruzzi





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A pleasant walk in the historic center of the city of Rome, an open-air museum, starting from Piazza del Fico. The route takes place in a clockwise loop passing through Piazza del Parlamento and reaching the Spanish Steps. From here the itinerary continues passing by Piazza Barberini and along the fourth district of Rome Campo Marzio.
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This is a fantastic nocturnal pilgrimage through the streets of Rome in the footsteps of San Filippo Neri and the famous tour of the Seven Churches. The route starts from the Chiesa Nuova and arrives at Santa Maria Maggiore. We recommend taking your time taking this route, taking many breaks and also using the evening hours to enjoy the beautiful night lighting of the city, the cooler hours of the day and because there are fewer tourists. The difficulty of the route is due to the total...
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A nice walk in the center of Rome, in the Campo Marzio, which includes most of the wonders of Rome outside the Vatican walls and the Imperial Forums. Campuis Martius ("Field of Mars" in English or "Campo Marzio" in Italian) was an area of ancient Rome that extended for about two square kilometers. In Roman times, the area was outside the city walls, but was eventually filled with buildings. In the Middle Ages it had become one of the most populated areas of Rome. Today it is filled with many...
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An excellent walk to discover the most famous fountains of Rome, the eternal city. Marble masterpieces of extraordinary beauty and historic squares. The Popes gave Rome most of its fountains in the 16th and 17th centuries to provide people with water to drink and wash while beautifying the city's streets and squares. Visitors can count on finding a large number of fountains in Rome. They range from Renaissance masterpieces that gracefully decorate the city's central squares to "nasone" or...
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A nice walk through the streets of the historic center of Rome starting from the Trastevere district, in Piazza de' Renzi. The route proceeds towards the Garibaldi bridge and then returns to Viale Trastevere and enters the small and characteristic streets of the neighborhood passing by the Church of San Callisto. The itinerary continues in the direction of Piazza San Pietro in Montorio, passing by the Belvedere Niccolo Scatollo, the Gianicolo, Piazzale del Faro, Belvedere dei Salvati up to...
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