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- Snap a selfie at the Colosseum
- Roundtrip travel for 2 to Italy
- Buy fresh bread at the open air market of Campo de' Fiori
- Drink Negronis at Rome's hottest nightclubs
- Stroll through the Venice Canals
- See Michelangelo's famous Statue of David in Florence
- Ride Vespas through cobble stone streets
- Be serenaded by violinists in St Mark's Square
As the saying goes, do as the Romans do.
So what exactly do the Romans do – aside from eat pizza, wear big hats, and drink buckets of red wine?
They buy fresh bread at the open air market Campo de’ Fiori, stroll the bohemian streets of San Lorenzo, sip Negronis in Testaccio, the city’s nightclub district, and zip down narrow cobblestone streets on their Vespas.
Despite its culinary decadence, Rome has more to offer than food.
As one of the oldest cities in Europe, Rome is home to several historical monuments including the Colosseum, the Vatican, and the Pantheon. Snap a selfie, then put your camera away and breathe in the ancient air.
In Florence, check out Michelangelo’s famous Statue of David at Uffizi, one the oldest art galleries in the world, then take a break from the history books and stroll to Piazzale Michelangelo for panoramic views of Florence. Taste wine, pasta, and gelato through the city best known for it’s old school trattorias (If you’re going to gain 5 pounds, you might as well make it worth it).
Walk off the pastries through the Venice Canals and shop for handmade Venetian masks and Murano glassware. Sip mulled wine in St Mark’s Square as violinists serenade you.
Maybe even fall in love and stay in Italy forever? We can only hope.
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As the saying goes, do as the Romans do.
So what exactly do the Romans do – aside from eat pizza, wear big hats, and drink buckets of red wine?
They buy fresh bread at the open air market Campo de’ Fiori, stroll the bohemian streets of San Lorenzo, sip Negronis in Testaccio, the city’s nightclub district, and zip down narrow cobblestone streets on their Vespas.
Despite its culinary decadence, Rome has more to offer than food.
As one of the oldest cities in Europe, Rome is home to several historical monuments including the Colosseum, the Vatican, and the Pantheon. Snap a selfie, then put your camera away and breathe in the ancient air.
In Florence, check out Michelangelo’s famous Statue of David at Uffizi, one the oldest art galleries in the world, then take a break from the history books and stroll to Piazzale Michelangelo for panoramic views of Florence. Taste wine, pasta, and gelato through the city best known for it’s old school trattorias (If you’re going to gain 5 pounds, you might as well make it worth it).
Walk off the pastries through the Venice Canals and shop for handmade Venetian masks and Murano glassware. Sip mulled wine in St Mark’s Square as violinists serenade you.
Maybe even fall in love and stay in Italy forever? We can only hope.