Venue
Best Western Hotel Globus
Rome, Italy
During
the Renaissance, Rome flourished as a European capital of arts, education,
philosophy, and trade. Wealthy English aristocrats embarked on the Grand Tour
to explore ancient Roman culture, art, and architecture.
Modern
Tourism:
Rome
is the 2nd most visited city in the EU, following Paris. It receives an average
of 7–10 million tourists annually, which sometimes doubles during holy years.
The Colosseum and the Vatican Museums rank among the most visited places
globally.
Monuments
and Attractions:
Rome
boasts an abundance of archaeological sites, museums (such as the Vatican
Museums and Capitoline Museums), aqueducts, fountains, churches, and historical
buildings. The iconic Colosseum and the majestic dome of St. Peter’s Basilica
dominate the skyline.
Cuisine
and Atmosphere:
Rome’s
renowned cuisine, lively atmosphere, and picturesque streets enchant visitors.
Exploring the city’s monuments, piazzas, and hidden corners is a delightful
experience.