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Ok next is Rome ! OMG Rome is soooooooo beautiful !
Obviously, one of the first and perhaps most important things that you will need to take care of when it comes to taking a holiday to Rome is your flight.
Numerous companies (including Monarch from the UK) run cheap flights to the Italian capital, so it should be relatively easy to fly to the city for an affordable price from most destinations within Europe.
If you’re keen to travel to Rome on a budget though, it’s worth seeking out flights that depart midweek as opposed to on the weekend.
The Colosseum
The Colosseum is probably the most visibly famous. More than 2,000 years old, the Colosseum attracts visitors in droves. The tips is to visit the Roman Forum first. Both Rome attractions can be visited with the same ticket and the Forum usually has shorter queues.
Trevi Fountain
According to the oft-quoted local legend, travelers who throw a coin (or two) into Trevi Fountain are destined to one day return to Rome. Finding Trevi Fountain can be a bit of a challenge because it’s not as big or ominous as most other Rome attractions. Instead, it’s between several alleyways and hidden from most main streets. There’s plenty of gelato and pizza shops nearby selling overpriced goods to the throbs of tourists, but the steps in front of Trevi Fountain are a great place to cool off in the summer.
Pantheon
The Pantheon is an architectural masterpiece. As one of the best preserved ancient buildings in Rome, it has been in continuous use throughout its history since the 1st century. The coferred concrete dome (coffering is the square cutaways which removes some of the dome’s weight while maintaining its structural integrity) is one of the more significant contributions to art history left by the Romans.
So, what are you waiting for?
Go now!!!!!!!
Go now!!!!!!!



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