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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Presenting for the first time Melodies & Wine: A unique event combining the most celebrated Opera Arias with the tasting of D.O.C Italian wines and high quality local products. All situated in a beautiful garden on the Aventine hill offering a panoramic view of the wonders of Rome at sunset. This unforgettable event brings together the great geniuses of classical music, gastronomic delights and breathtaking scenery. From the 16th of May at 6:30 PM until the 14th of October 2014.Le piu celebri arie d'Opera italiana unite alla degustazione di vini D.O.C. accompagnati da prodotti gastronomici della tradizione italiana, il tutto ammirando la splendida vista panoramica di Roma al tramonto. Uno spettacolo unico, indimenticabile, che si ripetera in piu serate.
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"I Delittuosi" Theatre is a company of professional actors brainchild of Massimiliano Bracciali and Alessandra Aulicino, specializes in organizing interactive events stained with "yellow" as Dinners and Weekend with Murder, Games show Thriller, Noir, Find the 'murderess, Burlesque variety. Our shows offer fun, creative, 'professionalism', care and attention to detail stage.
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The Great Opera Arias Concert is an excellent live concert of Opera arias, the only one to be performed, in the city of Rome, in a theater, inside a building dating back to the seventeenth century, located in the heart of Rome, 100 meters from the Pantheon. The concert is a selection of the most famous Opera arias created by great Italian composers such as Puccini, Verdi, Rossini, Mascagni, classics of "Bel Canto", and Neapolitan songs. The program is performed by an ensemble composed of a soprano, a tenor and a string quartet, all virtuosos of Italian opera music. The theater of Palazzo Santa Chiara has perfect acoustics and is the only place in Rome, where opera arias concerts are performed in an auditorium equipped with comfortable velvet seats and air conditioning, and that offers the chance to enjoy an aperitif at the cocktail bar before the concert.
We found this wonderful venue by accident and bought tickets. As spontaneous choices can often be this turned out to be one of most memorable experiences of our five day stay in Rome. Superb musicianship in a small intimate theatre with its own 13th century chapel close to the awe inspiring Pantheon. What more can I say....remarkable. The staff were wonderful including the delightful Alice.
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I took my daughter (7) and son (10) here last week during a week's holiday to Italy. It was by far their favourite activity all week and my son has been hassling me to write a trip advisor review ever since so we can give it five stars - my son wrote the title and a summary below: "We learnt a lot about Roman history and after that we did a cool obstacle course that was super tiring. After that he taught us 5 blocks and 5 hits and then we started the death match and fight to the death. After that he will give you new Roman names and a Roman citizenship. It was super good!" We had a private session with 'Titus' (I think the cost is the same for group or private., Titus was really great, very knowledgable and had a lovely manner with kids - I would definitely ask for him if your children are young/ sensitive. He made it really fun and interesting and was responsive to what the kids wanted to do (my son was having too much fun fighting to stop for a snack so we just skipped that and kept doing the fighting bit). At the end, Titus gave us all certificates and he called us a taxi which arrived in less than five minutes. Taxi cost about 15 euro to Travastere. The place is down a dirt back alley so you probably do need a taxi or your own car. It is not slick and shiny but that didn't matter and it's not really in keeping with the gladiator training theme. It is not cheap but it was lots of fun, a welcome break from sight seeing, and a totally unique Roman experience. Absolutely worth it for the kids - they loved it.
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