
Campo de' Fiori
Piazza Campo De’ Fiori, I Municipio, Rome, 00186, Italy
Every morning this piazza fills with market stalls selling tomatoes, artichokes, fresh pasta, dried chillies, and flowers — it has been a market since at least the 1800s, and the name Campo de' Fiori means "field of flowers.

Castel Sant'Angelo
50 Lungotevere Castello, XVII Municipio, Rome, 00193, Italy
This building has had more career changes than any structure in Rome.

Catacombs of San Callisto
110 Via Appia Antica, XI Municipio, Rome, 00179, Italy
Twenty metres below the Appian Way, there are twenty kilometres of tunnels carved from soft volcanic tufa rock, stacked four levels deep, containing the remains of an estimated half a million people.

Colosseum
1 Piazza del Colosseo, I Municipio, Rome, 00184, Italy
Here is a number that should stop you in your tracks: fifty thousand.

Jewish Ghetto
Via del Portico d'Ottavia, I Municipio, Rome, 00186, Italy
Rome's Jewish community is the oldest in Europe.
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