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Pantheon: This area between Navona and Trevi is home to the best-preserved monument of imperial Rome. The temple of the Pantheon in Rome was built in 27 before Christ. The most striking thing about the Pantheon is not its size, immense though it is (until 1960 the dome was the largest ever built); rather, it is the remarkable harmony of the building. The oculus, or opening in the ceiling, is meant to symbolize the all-seeing eye of heaven.

Closeby, in Piazza Montecitorio you will find the magnificent Palazzo Montecitorio
Palazzo Montecitorio, designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1653. The Chamber of Deputies is housed here. The gracious Piazza Minerva is just behind the Pantheon, it hosts an enchanting monument representing a chubby small elephant, a marble sculpture by Ercole Ferrara designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. -- Hotels --

Trevi : In 1732, Niccolò Salvi projected the most spectacular fountain of Rome, the Trevi Fountain. The artist unfortunately died before the fountain was finished, 20 years later. A scene of the movie "La Dolce Vita" of Federico Fellini, which became part of the history of Cinema, was shot in the fountain in 1960. Just off Piazza di Trevi is the Palazzo del Quirinale Quirinale. It was formerly the summer residence for the Pope, and since 1947 is the official residence of the President of the Republic of Italy. Paintings of many great artists such as Botticelli and Pietro da Cortona are housed in the halls of the Quirinale.
Around the corner, you'll find the lovely little church of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale
The little church of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale, a jewel of the sacred baroque architecture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The church, rich of polychromatic marbles and stuccos has an elliptical plant. -- Hotels --

Colosseum - Forum Romanum : The are so many interesting things to see in this area that it would be impossible to describe them all, so here's our favourites: The Colosseum, what the Colosseum must have looked like in ancient times was built in bricks and clad of travertine in a valley among the Palatino, Esquilino and Celio hills. Originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre What the Colosseum looks like now, it was capable of seating 50,000 spectators that were rather enthusiastic about the gladiator and wild animal fights that took place here.

Piazza Venezia is dominated by the Vittoriano. A "Roman Soldier" at the Vittoriano, or the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a united Italy. Referred to by many Romans as the "Wedding Cake" or "Type writer", this monument is very controversial. The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill are the most ancient parts of Rome. This is where, according to legend, the city was founded by Remus and Romolus on Palatine Hill.

The Forum Romanum Part of the Forum Romanum was the centre of political, commercial and religious life as far back as the 7th century BC. -- Hotels --

Time zone -- GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October)

Currency -- Euro

Language -- Italian, French, German, Croatian, Serbian

Electricity -- 230V, 50Hz

Air Connections -- Rome is served by three airports, of which the main two are owned by Aeroporti di Roma. The intercontinental Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport is Italy's chief airport; it is more commonly known as "Fiumicino airport", as it is located within the territory of the nearby comune of Fiumicino, south-west of Rome. The older Rome Ciampino Airport is a joint civilian and military airport; it is more commonly referred to as "Ciampino Airport", as it is located within Roman territory near the border with the comune of Ciampino, south-east of Rome. A third airport, the Aeroporto dell'Urbe, is a small, low-traffic airport located about 6 km north of the city centre, which handles most helicopter and private flights.

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3 Popular Hotels in Central Rome Italy in and near the downtown ancient city center :

starsBritannia Hotel - ( Hotel located in the city centre of central Rome in Italy )

The hotel has 33 rooms in the heart of Rome, between Termini Station and the Spanish Steps, few minutes away from the main Ministries, from the Coliseum and Trevi Fountain.

starsCrowne Plaza Rome St Peter's - ( Hotel near the City Centre in Rome Italy )

Set in a 4-hectare park, this hotel is close to the beautiful Villa Doria Pamphili, the Vatican City and the city centre of Rome.

starsHotel Sonya - ( Hotel in the city center of central Rome Italy )

This recently renovated hotel has a great location in the centre of Rome, just a few minutes away from Rome’s Termini train station and in front of the opera house.

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