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Is Rome beautiful at night?

Do you remember Rome appearing before the heroine Audrey Hepburn in the movie "Roman Vacations"? This amazing and black-and-white city in which cheerful and laid-back Italian life was seething. The streets of Rome and the sights from the 50s of the last century, when one of the most popular films about the Eternal City was shot, did not change much. True, there are much more people on the streets, mainly because of tourists.

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For me, night Rome is the best condition of the Eternal City. The rhythm and the endless running of the carousel from people and cars calms down, it becomes calm, quiet and comfortable. Silently walking along the centuries-old stones of roads, looking attentively and relaxedly at the facades of buildings and rare passers-by, you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Rome, it gets closer and you breathe the same air with it.

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  • Tip: Especially for lovers of staying up late in Rome, night tours are carried out - a great idea to see the main attractions without crowds of tourists.
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These photos help to partially convey the feelings that swaddle your soul when you are alone with such a powerful and at the same time peaceful city. Enjoy, and good night friends!

Navona Square

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Roman forum

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Forum and Column of Trajan

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Altar of the Fatherland in Venice Square

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Trevi Fountain - you can also see it without tourists during the excursion "Rome at Dawn for the Advanced."

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The Pantheon is the temple of all gods.

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Spanish Steps and Barkaccia Fountain.

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View of the Vatican city-state from the embankment of the Tiber River.

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For inspiration, I advise you to watch the film Paolo Sorrentino "Great Beauty."

Enjoy photos of night Rome and its beauty, be inspired to travel and be sure to come to the Eternal City!

Watch the video: Quirky Travel Guide: Enjoy beautiful Rome at Night (December 2024).

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