Overview Destination

The Eternal City that’s as beguiling as ever

Rome, Italy

Visit the Pantheon in Rome, the only ancient Roman building remained intact through the centuries

Italians have a saying for Rome: non basta una vita. Translation? For Rome, a lifetime is not enough. They aren’t wrong. Italy’s capital offers a thrilling mix of history and art, film-star fountains and world-famous buildings, plus amazing food in vine-clad trattorias. But the capital of Italy isn’t only about ticking off the blockbuster sights: it’s about sipping an espresso in a local café, gorging on gelato or enjoying an Aperol Spritz on a roof terrace. Little wonder then that while Rome is easy to reach, the Eternal City is hard to leave.

Explore the most famous amphitheater in the world, the Colosseum in Rome

Get lost in the Colosseum

Explore the most famous amphitheater in the world, the Colosseum in Rome

Rome’s headline act is the Colosseum, where gladiators used to slug it out for the crowd’s entertainment. The famous amphitheatre was commissioned by Emperor Vespasian, who viewed it as a gift to the Roman people. Of course, it can get crowded but Cosa can arrange a private, out-of-hours tour of the ruins. Get in touch to find out more.

The Swiss Guard is an important symbol for the Vatican

Wonder at the Vatican Museums

The Swiss Guard is an important symbol for the Vatican

Technically in the Vatican City and not Rome, the Vatican Museums are far more than the famous Sistine Chapel. Navigating the myriad museums, gardens, chapels and, yes, crowds (around 25,000 people visit the Vatican each day) can be overwhelming. We know where and when to go so that you’ll have an unforgettable experience.

Join a Vespa Tour in Rome, Italy

Zip through the city on a Vespa

Join a Vespa Tour in Rome, Italy

Make like Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday and breeze around on the back of a Vespa, the iconic Italian scooter. One caveat: Rome is notorious for its high-octane driving so why not swerve the stress and let Cosa organise an expert driver for you. The itinerary can be tailored to your tastes. La dolce vita indeed.

Try a simple traditional Roman Pasta dish, Cacio e Pepe

Italian food to die for

Try a simple traditional Roman Pasta dish, Cacio e Pepe

When in Rome, you should eat like the locals and we can show you where. Maybe a neighbourhood trattoria that serves up traditional favourites like cacio e pepe. Or an exclusive restaurant that creates the most exquisite art from artichokes. And of course, divine gelato. You certainly won’t go hungry.

The Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome was built in the 2nd century as a mausoleum

Essential Rome

The Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome was built in the 2nd century as a mausoleum

Founded in 753BC, Rome still has many ancient ruins, from the Roman Forum to the Pantheon, an ancient temple to the gods. You could also come for the art in Galleria Borghese and the street life in Piazza Navona. Or to walk down the Spanish Steps and climb up the dome of St Peter’s. Or simply relax and eat pizza. Best of all, Rome is a short hop by plane, or by train – the high-speed Frecciarossa takes only three hours from Milan. Just remember to toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain so that you can come back.

where it is

Where it is

Southern Europe

When to go

When to go

All year

Why go there

Why go there

History
Food
Art

what to see

What to see

The Colosseum
The Vatican Museums
Roman ruins

Rome