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Going to Rome and not visiting Piazza Navona would be like going to New York ... admiring the fountain, taking photos or sitting on one of the benches and watching the world go by.
Italian government taunts opposition over referendum defeat, Italy braces for first summer heatwave, and more news on Tuesday.
“He said yes to the dress; it’s his uniform now,” she said, smiling during an interview with the Sun-Times on Tuesday at an outdoor café in Rome’s Piazza Navona, where she and her husband ...
The magazine covers Rome news stories that may be of interest to English and Italian speaking residents, and tourists as well. The publication also offers classifieds, photos, information on events, ...
rises in this corner of Rome and even after hundreds of years, fits Lord Byron's description: "Simple, erect, severe, austere, sublime." Travel experts say the Piazza Navona – the baroque-style ...
Seth Sherwood, who is based in Paris, has been writing about Italy for the Travel section since 2008. “Roma si trasforma.” Translation: “Rome is transforming.” Trumpeted from signs all ...
Thousands of the faithful took to the streets of Rome on Saturday to take part in elaborate and beautiful processions by members of Catholic confraternities from around the world who gathered in ...
When in Rome, take a deep dive into the city’s local dining scene. From trusted neighbourhood trattorias to no-frills ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed Canada’s “steadfast and unwavering support” for Ukraine in his first meeting with the country’s president on Saturday in Rome. His meeting with ...