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Rome's oldest gay club is also one of the most popular: great music and a lively atmosphere.
Home of the Italian Geographic Society and one of the best kept villas in Italy
Built in 1231 by the Franciscans, this church is dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi and still serves as a place of worship today.
A small church just up the hill from the Palazzo Barberini, Borromini's "San Carlino" as it's nicknamed is a gorgeous, exuberant example of Italian Baroque architecture. Named for the four fountains...
Rome stretches along both banks of the Tiber River, the major waterway that winds itself through the heart of the city.
Chain of elegant retail stores that offers branches in the most important metropolitan areas throughout Italy.
A world-famous collection of masterpieces by Raphael, Caravaggio and Titian.
The oldest English-language bookstore in Rome is also one of the biggest: sip a coffee and browse through this bookshop's wide selection of books and magazines.