Take a Trip to Rome – The Eternal City

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  • Posted on: 13th May 2025
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History and Culture

Rome is an ancient city with a vast history and diverse culture. It is often known as the cradle of Western civilization and is located in the central-western part of the Italian peninsula. Rome is one of the most visited cities in the European Union and is an iconic symbol throughout the world. Modern Rome is the capital city of Italy and also of the Lazio region. The city is the third most populous in the European Union. It is also referred to as “The City of Seven Hills” as it was founded on one of the hills east of river Tiber.

Visit Rome and experience a distinct culture and history. With the high cultural significance that Rome has, it is not only visited by history enthusiasts but by travelers wanting to enjoy the peaceful vibe as well. The pace of the city is unchaotic, the food is authentic and people are in no rush, which is also an impact of Italy’s deep-rooted culture. A country like Italy would definitely make you wonder how significantly different cultures are around the world. Visiting endless historic places to discover and explore different parts of Rome, visitors are certainly in for a ride.

Popular Places

Here are some of the most popular places you can visit while touring Rome.

  • St Peters Basilica

    St Peter’s Basilica

    The Saint Peter’s Basilica is a Renaissance-style church located in the papal enclave of Rome. It is famous for its Renaissance Architecture and is the largest church in the world by the measure of the interior.

  • Spanish Steps

    Spanish Steps

    Built between 1723 and 1726 the Spanish Steps connect the Piazza di Spagna to the church Trinita Dei Monti. A lot of popular attractions surround the steps including a museum and the top of the stairs offers a magnificent view of the square.

  • Colosseum

    Colosseum

    The Colosseum is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable antiquities of Roman times. This oval amphitheater is the largest ever constructed and can contain over 80,000 spectators at a time. It was used to hold many events like gladiatorial fights, animal hunts, etc. It is also included in the New 7 Seven Wonders of the World.

  • Sistine Chapel

    Sistine Chapel

    Located in the Apostolic Palace, the Sistine Chapel is one of the most visited places in the world. It is known for its frescoes like The Last Judgement by Michelangelo. The Papal Concave which is the process by which a new pope is elected is conducted in the Sistine Chapel.

  • Pantheon

    Pantheon

    Pantheon or “The Temple of all Gods” is one of the oldest surviving structures in Rome, Italy. This ancient Roman building has inspired the circular dome style found in many buildings these days. It has been used as a Catholic church since the early 7th century.

Interesting Facts about Rome

The city of Rome has been around for a long time and as such is a topic of interest and intrigue. Here are some interesting facts about the Eternal City.

  • Rome is the only city in the world that has another country in it – Vatican City.
  • It has over 280 fountains and more than 900 churches.
  • The city has more than 300,000 cats with special laws governing their rights.
  • More than 500,000 people and 1 million animals died at the Colosseum for entertainment. The Colosseum is also one of the seven wonders of the world.
  • More than 90% of Ancient Rome is still unexcavated.
  • According to some estimates, the Trevi Fountain receives upwards of 3000 dollars each day. People follow the saying that whosoever throws a coin once in Trevi Fountain will return to it someday.
  • In 1870 Rome became the capital of Italy by replacing Florence.
  • It took more than 150 years to build St. Peter’s Basilica.

How to Get Around

Although there is an established public transportation system within the city of Rome a car rental would allow you to travel comfortably within the city of Rome and beyond it. We offer you the cheapest car rental deals in Rome so that you can move around this historic city at your own pace. With your own rental car, you can explore and discover surrounding areas of Rome like Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast. The best thing about driving to Rome is that it is surrounded by a network of highways Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA) which allows you to reach the city center directly.

If you are traveling alone or in a small group, an economy car rental is ideal. The cars are fuel efficient and the basic costs of rentals are also cheaper. If you are to explore inside of the city consider renting a small car as would help you to get around the narrow lanes and if planning a road trip then a standard car rental would be more efficient. Call our 24/7 customer support for any further queries.