14| ROME

1.1K 119 38
                                    

Rome is the capital city of Italy

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

Rome is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the center of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, and a special comune named Comune di Roma Capitale. 

Rome, the "Eternal City," brims with ancient history, from the Colosseum to the port of Ostia Antica to majestic Vatican City and the Sistine Chapel. Because of its history, art, architecture, and beauty – and perhaps its gelato and pasta! – Rome is one of the most popular cities.

Rome became the most powerful state in the world by the first century BCE through a combination of military power, political flexibility, economic expansion, and more than a bit of good luck. This expansion changed the Mediterranean world and also changed Rome itself.

f true love is eternal, then no city is more romantic than La Città Eterna. Love has always been part of the story of Rome. Indeed, the single largest temple in the Roman Forum was dedicated to Venus and Roma: the goddess of love and the goddess that personified the city.

After the journey of two days, they will finally reach the capital of Italy, Rome. The royal family will be staying at the guest palace of the European Royal family, the Bernardi family whereas the guests will be staying at the 7 star hotel owned by the Bernardi Empire.

After resting a bit in their rooms, the royal family will visit the various tourist places like the colosseum. The Colosseum is an iconic Amphitheatre built in AD 72 and is considered one of the world's 7 wonders. Standing in the same place as the mighty Roman gladiators once battled 2,000 years ago is a thrilling experience. A highlight of the famous archaeological site is the hypogeum – the Amphitheatre's incredible underground labyrinth with chambers and passageways.

After seeing the colosseum, they will visit the Trevi fountains. Trevi Fountain is one of the world's most gorgeous fountains, almost 50 metres across and heavily adorned with sculptures of Roman gods, tritons and horses. Before traditionally tossing in your coins for luck or taking selfies with the magnificent Palazzo Poli palace in the background, one can stroll along its narrow streets, which are some of Rome's quaintest.

The lunch will be done in the Michelin Star restaurant again owned  by the Bernardi Empire. After the lunch they will go and visit the Pantheon. The Pantheon is one of Ancient Rome's most famous icons, which remains a functional chapel today. This granite-domed temple houses the tombs of among Italy's most important figures, including High Renaissance painter, Raphael.

They can have a light pizza snack which is very famous in Piazza della Rotonda. The pizza is great over there along with street music filling the air regularly.

The last stop of the day would be Roman Forum. Tempio di Saturno, Aro di Tito, and the Curia are top landmarks here. The Roman Forum was the heart and soul of Ancient Rome, packed with basilicas, temples, lively marketplaces, and government buildings.

When the tiring day is finished, the Rajvansh royal family along with the Bernardi Royal family will go back to the Bernardi palace where after some rest, they will have a royal dinner together in the guest palace. 

TARA: His Eight SinWhere stories live. Discover now