Before cruise from Civitavecchia, you definitely need to spend some time searching for the eternal city, which offers an endless selection of adventures. It is easy and convenient to spend a few days in Rome, which is just an hour away from the train from the harbor. See The Rise of the City every morning to take a foaming cappucino on an outdoor cafe and a warm, flaky corneto. Palazo Massimo is one of the largest collection of ancient art in the world. Or go to the thermal bathroom of Diochletian, where you can see two ancient, decorated graves, which can be dated back in the first days of the second century. Of course, a trip to Rome would not be complete without a stop in the Colosium, where the Gladiator competition, Fight Rebirth and Roman plays were once staged. If you are a meal, you are in the right city. Taste in Roman food is always fresh, simple and simple. Simple sauce, sharp roasted vegetables and panoramic breakfast cakes are often filled with cream, as well as diluted and sharp pizza prepared in a three -layered oven.
Explore the center of the old Rome. Gladiators fought at once, starting the gladiators in the huge area of Colosium. Then follow the old ruins of the Roman forum, which passes through Basilicus and temples. On the Paletin hill you can see where the emperors lived and get a close -up in the Panthian church, which is 2000 years back and preserved well.
The Piazene in Rome is about, as each provides a unique perspective. In Piaza Nawona, your Al -Fresco and Piaza de Spagna, Spanish steps take. Wander stirred the wooden virtue and buzzing the craftsman's stalls on Campo Day 'Foree. For good means, you throw a coin into the tough fountain.