Lazio (UK: /ˈlætsioʊ/, US: /ˈlɑːtsioʊ/; Italian: [ˈlatsjo]; Latin: Latium) is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy. Situated in the central peninsular section of the country, it has almost 5.9 million inhabitants – making it the second most populated region of Italy (after Lombardy and just a little ahead of Campania) – and its GDP of more than 170 billion euros per annum means that it has the nation's second largest regional economy. The capital of Lazio is Rome, which is also Italy's capital and the country's largest city.
Restaurants in Lazio
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Piacevole fare passeggiate sia con le belle stagioni che in inverno per ammirare il fiume e il mare in particolare al tramonto è stato da sempre navigabile fin dai tempi degli antichi etruschi. Presenti banchine ed attracchi per imbarcazioni dei pescatori locali e per la nautica da diporto.
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Visiting Rome in the summer can be stressful, so we were very happy to have discovered this little gem. We woke up one morning and walked down the Pontile di Ostia, enjoying the sea and the locals.
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Be more than just another traveler in Rome when you Cruising at Civitavecchia Port. Civitavecchia taxis authorized to arrive under your cruise ship: whatever your cruise ship is: Celebrity, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, MSC, Costa,…ALL. If your cruise ship is stopping in Civitavecchia Port for a day, you could reserve a full day shore excursion to make the most out of your short holiday in Rome.
Because of circumstances beyond our control, we stayed in Civitavecchia longer than planned. We normally would just pass through thinking that there’s not much to see here. There’s lots to do and food is great. The cost of hotels or b&b places are much cheaper than staying in Rome. Everything is walking distance, if you enjoy walking. There’s the beach and the promenade too. The train station is walking distance and you can take an easy ride into the heart of Rome and back for about an hour each way. There’s also Etruscan ruins you may want to check out in Ostia and Cerveteri, both accessible by train. It’s a totally different experience away from the crowd in Rome. Don’t get me wrong, Rome is still the fascinating Eternal City, you never get tired of visiting. There’s always something new to explore and discover
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Went scuba diving from the marina. After 2 dives we came back and some the afternoon relaxing before our early evening dive. Had lunch at restaurant and it was delicious. When we returned from our last dive it was early evening so it started to get busier as shops opened. Beautiful spot.
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