Atlante Garden Hotel





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Leaving the ancient Roman walls at Porta San Sebastiano, we find ourselves on the ancient paving of the Appia Antica which will accompany us in the following kilometers for the exit from Rome. For the next 10 km or so, proceed through ancient vestiges of the glorious past of the city: Tomb of Geta, Tomb of Priscilla, Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella etc. until reaching the locality of Frattocchie where the route leaves the ancient consular road and proceeds towards Castel Gandolfo, the summer...
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Leaving the ancient Roman walls at Porta San Sebastiano, we find ourselves on the ancient paving of the Appia Antica which will accompany us in the following kilometers for the exit from Rome. For the next 10 km or so, proceed through ancient vestiges of the glorious past of the city: Tomb of Geta, Tomb of Priscilla, Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella etc. until reaching the locality of Frattocchie where the route leaves the ancient consular road and proceeds towards Castel Gandolfo, the summer...
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A pleasant walk in the ancient city of Rome, very suggestive and beautiful even at night. During the night, the illuminations and lights on the most famous monuments of this city offer an unforgettable show. This route is recommended because it passes through all the most important places and monuments of this city: San Pietro - Castel Sant'Angelo - Ponte Sant'Angelo - Piazza Navona - Pantheon - Trevi Fountain - Piazza Venezia - Campidoglio - Fori Imperiali - Colosseum - Arch of Titus. This...
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A demanding itinerary by bicycle, which can be divided into several stages and to be completed in several days starting from Rome, near the Vatican City and arriving in Venice. The route passes through Terni, Spoleto, Perugia, Magione, Lake Trasimeno, Arezzo, Florence, Borgo San Lorenzo, Faenza, Ravenna, Comacchio, Adria and Chioggia.
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This is the first segment along the Via di Francesco del Sud, a pilgrimage path of 14 segments and 300km that goes from Rome to Assisi following the steps of the well-known St. Francis. The route connects the places that bear witness to the life and preaching of the saint of Assisi. From the Eternal City we leave for Monte Sacro. From the Basilica of San Pietro to the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi. The path out of the Eternal City towards Assisi follows a path between parks and cycle...
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