In the Eternal City, there is so much interesting to see that tourists are overwhelmed with choices. Where should one start their acquaintance with Rome? Perhaps with the world-famous landmarks: the Colosseum and the Pantheon, the Roman Forum with its colorful ruins, and the Trevi Fountain. Once the must-see attractions are covered, welcome to the lesser-known corners of the city, which not everyone is familiar with. For example, many overlook the Aventine Hill, and that's a mistake. Here, at the gates of the Order of Malta monastery, there is a keyhole. Through it, it is believed one can see three countries at once: Italy, where the gates are located, the Vatican (the dome of St. Peter's Basilica), and Malta, to which the order belongs.
For food enthusiasts, it is a must to explore the restaurants of Rome and savor the most delicious dishes of Italian cuisine. Try the Carbonara pasta, pizza, prosciutto, and, of course, local wines. If you want a quick snack, buy a panino - a closed sandwich with various fillings that satisfies hunger perfectly and is affordable. Sweet tooth individuals are unlikely to resist the gelato, which is sold literally at every corner in Rome. It is believed that the best gelato has been served for over 50 years at Gelateria Ciampini between the Spanish Steps and Piazza Navona.