Rome

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Introducing Rome

No other city comes close. It may no longer be caput mundi (capital of the world), but Rome is an epic, bubbling-over metropolis harbouring lost empires. One visit and you’ll be hooked. Rome has a glorious monumentality that it wears without reverence. Its architectural heirlooms are buzzed around by car and Vespa as if they were no more than traffic islands.

The city bombards you with images: elderly ladies with dyed hair chatting in Trastevere; priests with cigars strolling the Imperial Forums; traffic jams around the Colosseum; plateloads of pasta in Piazza Navona; sinuous trees beside the Villa Borghese; barrages of pastel-coloured scooters revving up at traffic lights as if preparing for a race.

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People gathering at Spanish Steps in Centro Storico.
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People gathering at Spanish Steps in Centro Storico.

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  • Will Salter
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • Fruit and vegetable stalls and small Piaggio truck at open market, Piazza di Trevi.
  • Detail of Roma license plate on old Fiat 500L car.
  • Diesel.
  • Piazza Dei Cavalieri Di Malta.
  • Piazza Dei Cavalieri Di Malta.
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