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Tourism is surging in many places around the world—swarmed national parks, throngs of visitors amassing in churches and ...
Join us on a food tour in Rome, where we'll try some of the city's best restaurants, terraces & bakeries to give you some ...
Lesser-known New Rome also provides respite from crowds, as the city centre battles with over tourism. When the Trevi fountain reopened after restoration works in December 2024, it did so with a new ...
A group of Concordia students taking part in a May seminar found themselves in Rome as the American pope, Leo XIV, was named.
An American on vacation in Rome is reportedly recovering after climbing a fence at the ruins of the Colosseum, falling and being impaled on a metal spike in front of other horrified tourists, ...
The Roman Colosseum attracted nearly 15 million tourists last year, making it the most popular landmark in Italy. The Uffizi ...
A fresh Mediterranean menu by chef Fabio Sangiovanni and the new On-The-Roof Live Music Series make the Six Senses Rome's ...
Returning to the Colosseum for a new, epic journey in ancient Rome. From May 11, “Gladiator II” by Ridley Scott, a sequel to ...
The newly-launched Mini World at Vishwanadh Sports Club gives a peek into twelve human-scale replicas of global landmarks ...
Rome, often called the “Eternal City” and the “Capital of the World,” is one of the most famous cities in Europe and beyond.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about EU scrutiny on Italy’s rule of law amid a ministerial no-show, the Warsaw-Bucharest axis sparking backlash days before the vote, and so much more.