Visiting Rome means stepping into an open-air museum, where every street tells a story. At Rome Holidays, we don’t just offer simple walks – we create tailor-made experiences, designed to match the length of your stay, the season, the age of participants, and of course, …
The Museum of Rescued Art
Housed in the ancient Octagonal Hall of the Baths of Diocletian, a striking square building with an internal octagonal layout and umbrella-shaped dome, the Museum of Rescued Art has been part of the National Roman Museum since 2022. This space—once used as a storage facility, …
Caravaggio 2025: the major exhibition at Palazzo Barberini
Rome pays tribute to one of its most brilliant and tormented geniuses with the exhibition “Caravaggio 2025”, hosted in the magnificent halls of Palazzo Barberini from March 7 to July 14, 2025. This highly anticipated event is a must-see for art lovers and curious visitors …
Trastevere: The Magical Heart of Rome
Among the cobblestone alleys and lively piazzas of Rome, Trastevere stands out as a truly unique neighborhood—where history, tradition, and energy come together in an atmosphere that feels nothing short of magical. Located “across the Tiber,” as its Latin name Trans Tiberim suggests, Trastevere has …
The New Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano
The historic Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano in Rome has recently undergone a major redevelopment, transforming it into a remarkable example of how tradition and innovation can coexist harmoniously. This project, funded with €15 million from Jubilee funds, covered an area of 15,000 square meters, …
The Fountain of the Pantheon: A Baroque Jewel
The Fountain of the Pantheon, located at the center of Piazza della Rotonda, is one of the most fascinating features of Rome’s landscape. This fountain, with its beauty and Baroque character, perfectly complements the grandeur of the Pantheon, creating a unique harmony between architecture, sculpture, …
The Pyramid of Cestius: A Unique Roman Landmark
Nestled in the heart of Rome, near the Porta San Paolo and the Protestant Cemetery, stands an extraordinary monument that surprises many visitors: the Pyramid of Cestius. Unlike the ancient ruins typically associated with Rome, this pyramid reflects a fascinating blend of Roman and Egyptian …
Jubilee 2025: History and Preparations
The Jubilee of 2025 represents an event of great spiritual and cultural significance that will attract millions of pilgrims to Rome from all over the world. This event, also known as the Holy Year, is a celebration of the Catholic Church held every 25 years. …
Flavors of Rome: Tripe, Quinto Quarto and Cod Fillets
Roman cuisine is celebrated around the world for its simplicity, authenticity and skilful use of local ingredients. Among the dishes that best represent this culinary tradition rich in history and flavour, tripe, fifth quarter and cod fillets stand out. These dishes, rooted in Roman culture …
Rome: 5 Non-Mainstream Experiences
Rome is a city that enchants with its millennia-old history, majestic monuments, and bustling squares. However, beyond the classic tourist attractions, the “Eternal City” offers an unusual and secret side waiting to be discovered. In this article, we will explore five non-mainstream experiences that will …
