Rome wasn't built in a day--and you'll need much more than a day to take in this timeless city. The city is a real-life collage of piazzas, open-air markets, and astonishing historic sites. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, contemplate the Colosseum and the Pantheon, and sample a perfect espresso or gelato before spending an afternoon shopping at the Campo de’Fiori or Via Veneto. Enjoy some of the most memorable meals of your life here, too, from fresh pasta to succulent fried artichokes or a tender oxtail stew.
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It's so nice to walk in Via Giulia and to sea this nice Arc, a bridge to lead to Villa Giulia, a museum, but most often closed, the arc is growed with wild grapes, a very romantic arc.
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This bridge is good for both pedestrians and vehicles and give you access to the Vatican and to Castel st Angelo. Not as majestic as Ponte Sant Angelo, but close enough.
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It is one of the two bridges in the capital that does not directly connect the two banks of the Tiber, but connects the historic center, the district of S. Angelo, with Isola Tiberina . This is a pedestrian bridge. It was built in 62 BCE by Lucius Fabrycjusz, an official responsible for road supervision. The bridge is 62 m long and 5.50 m wide . Perfectly preserved and beautiful both because of its history and a beautiful panorama that allows observation. Definitely worth visiting while in Rome.
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