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Rome Hotels Range
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Hotels in Italy are classified
by the government in categories ranging from one to five stars:
One-star hotels vary from basic
to charming, with most falling into the clean but generic
category. Two-stars hotels are
usually a little nicer and have more rooms with private baths.
Three-stars hotels price per
room include, bath, tv, telefono, breakfast room,air conditioning
, minibar and other facilities. Four-star
hotels are expensive but there you can find luxury
rooms with bathroom , suite, conference room and all facilities.
Hostels are inexpensive and frequently
situated in center and historic area. Generally dorm-style
accommodation in a nice room with bunk beds. Some hostels
offer private rooms for families and couples, occasionally
kitchen depend from hostel to hostel. Hostels are
great places to meet travelers from all the world. Some have
lock-out and a curfew. Bed and breakfast
is relatively new in Rome. This alternative accommodation
for travellers offers quiet rooms with or without bath, breakfast
at a very convenient price. Apartments
a more comfortable option for those spending a larger stay
in Rome, and need something more economical, comfortable and
private, apartments offer a convenient option. Well located,
furnished and fully equiped, not only you can put up your
friends but you can cook them a home cooked Italian pasta
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| From 3 Mar to 16 Sep: Eros
This major exhibition looks at one of the most important divinities in Greek mythology. Even though shrouded in fog and lacking a rich narrative Eros is the force that sweeps and overwhelms us, as Sappho would say, and to whom even the Gods succumb. This is about sex experienced freely, quite simply it is the energy that gives value and meaning to pederast relations and weddings, which constitute real institutions and fundamental social dynamics, as well as the necessary elements for the balanced development and cultural training of every individual. Eros is everywhere, permeating every aspect of existence… Let’s get to know him better. Until 15 Mar: h8,30-17; from 16 to 31 Mar: h8,30-17,30; from 1 Apr to 31 Aug: h8,30-19,15; from 1 to 16 Sep: h8,30-19
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Until 24 Mar: Trastevere.Society and urban transformation from the 1800s to the present day
The 1000-year-old Roman neighbourhood of Trastevere has gone through difficult historic and social events and has always had a very strong sense of identity. Such as the restoration and renovation work carried out on the churches of Santa Cecilia and Santa Maria in the 19th century, the construction of river-containing walls and the creation of many cultural institutions. This exhibition does justice to the vitality and spirit of Trastevere, it tells us the different phases of the neighbourhood’s existence and explores some of the famous personalities who were raised here, such as Rino Gaetano, Francesco De Gregori and Antonello Venditti. A historic/urban exploration of great interest. Tue-sun h10-20. €5,50, reduced €4
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| VILLA TORLONIA REOPENS One of the most beautiful villas in Rome and the last example of Roman cultural patronage - Villa Torlonia - has undergone major restoration. The gardens have been restored to their 17th century splendour with the addition of trees, shrubs, vases and a gazebo. The lake and hill in the grounds have been recreated and the paths have been rebuilt and adorned with statues and lamps. Architecturally too some major changes have been made to the villa. The Casino also hosts a permanent exhibition of "The Roman School" featuring 150 works by artists who lived and worked during the two world wars.
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Scuderie del Quirinale, via XXIV Maggio, 16
From 15 Sep to 28 Feb 2007: Cina. Nascita di un impero (China. Birth of an empire)
The fascinating history of the great Chinese empire is explored in this exhibition that includes 400 objects: jade and bronze items, sculptures, statues, vases and funeral dowry. The material allows visitors to look back at ten centuries of history of the Chinese empire during a period spanning from 221 BC to the 20th century. Also on show are some striking full-size terracotta warriors that were found in Lintong near the mausoleum dedicated to the First Emperor.
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| LOOKING OUT OVER ROME FROM A
BALLOON- Enjoy a breathtaking view of Rome, 150 metres
off the ground and 360°. Part of the Celebrations for the
Centennial of Villa Borghese, set up in the Galoppatoio, the
balloon anchored to a fixed base, with a diameter of 22 metres
and a height of 35, is the largest fixed hot-air balloon in
the world. Every 15-20 minutes, from 9:30am to sunset, a group
of 30 people can take off towards a spectacular and never
seen before Rome. Holidays €18, reduced €12. Woking days €15,
reduced €11. Children €3 or €6. |
| LOOKING OUT OVER ROME FROM A
BALLOON-Museum of the Imperial Fora
An absolutely new museum space and the result of a sophisticated restoration programme aimed at recovering the original aspect of the buildings and the expansion of external pathways. Some statistics for the museum: it is 2000sqm in size, contains 172 marble fragments and 15 models. Innovation and tradition come perfectly together in this venue, which increases the visitor’s appreciation of the role of colour in the ancient site, and looks at the relationship between architecture and sculpture. The museum is accessible to disabled people and equipped with ramps, chairlifts and lifts. Tue-sun h9-19. €6,50, reduced €4,50 |
| Parco delle Cascate dell'Eur, via Cristoforo Colombo Until 9 Nov: Gay Village 2006 - Orientati
Rome boasts the only "gay village" in the world. This summer the initiative will take on an oriental flavour, style and atmosphere and feature the presence of international guests as well as hosting regular events such as theatre avant-premières, film screenings every Thursday in an initiative called Night and Gay, and the screening of cult TV series "Jimmy World" on Sundays. To close the event a Madonna week will be held that is timed to coincide with her concert on 6th August, It will feature live concerts and DJ-sets dedicated to the material girl. |
| Apr: Via Crucis with the partecipation of the Pope 21 Apr:The Foundation of Rome 2 Jun: Anniversary of the Italian Repubblic Jun-Sep: Roman Summer Jun-Sep: Silvano Toti Globe Theatre Sep: La Notte Bianca (The White Night)
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