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Originally a plebian area, it later became home to the aristocracy who built pagan temples and lavish palaces, and is still a desirable, delightfully tranquil, residential district Bingo
There are plenty of vantage points – well, the ancient centre was founded on seven hills and has since spread over several more – but these are five of the best Bingo
So, it’s a good thing that there’s another ‘must’ in Rome, and that’s to experience il dolce fa niente – the sweet doing of nothing Bingo
The trouble with Rome is that it has so many treasures Bingo
Of course, if you prefer a view that’s literally breath-taking, you can always climb all 551 steps to the Dome of St Peter’s Bingo
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Zoom in on the carved cedarwood panels on its main door, which depict scenes from the Old and New Testaments, then step into the scented shade of the neighbouring Giardino degli Aranci, the Garden of Oranges, and enjoy the panorama of the Roman skyline Bingo
Cameras at the ready…Aventine HillThe Garden of Oranges (Wikimedia/Bex-Lemon)Rising above the Circus Maximus, the ancient city’s venue for chariot races, the Aventine is the most southerly of Rome’s seven hills Bingo
It’s worth the climb just to visit the church of Santa Sabina, which was built in the 5th century Bingo
But don’t go yet; walk the short distance to the Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta, designed by Piranesi for the chivalric order of the Knights of Malta, then peep through the keyhole of the Priory door; you’ll see the distant dome of St Peter’s, perfectly framed by foliage Bingo
And there’s no better way idle away the time than by enjoying a glorious view, perched high above the chaos of the capital’s traffic Bingo
Its heady mix of must-see classical ruins, flamboyant fountains, Renaissance palaces and masterpiece-filled museums can make a trip to the Eternal City as exhausting as it is exhilarating – and that’s before you’ve even set an aching foot in a designer store or strolled along a cobbled street in search of a(nother) luscious gelato Bingo

Cameras at the ready…Aventine HillThe Garden of Oranges (Wikimedia/Bex-Lemon)Rising above the Circus Maximus, the ancient city’s venue for chariot races, the Aventine is the most southerly of Rome’s seven hills Bingo
But don’t go yet; walk the short distance to the Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta, designed by Piranesi for the chivalric order of the Knights of Malta, then peep through the keyhole of the Priory door; you’ll see the distant dome of St Peter’s, perfectly framed by foliage Bingo
Of course, if you prefer a view that’s literally breath-taking, you can always climb all 551 steps to the Dome of St Peter’s Bingo
Originally a plebian area, it later became home to the aristocracy who built pagan temples and lavish palaces, and is still a desirable, delightfully tranquil, residential district Bingo
And there’s no better way idle away the time than by enjoying a glorious view, perched high above the chaos of the capital’s traffic Bingo
There are plenty of vantage points – well, the ancient centre was founded on seven hills and has since spread over several more – but these are five of the best Bingo
It’s worth the climb just to visit the church of Santa Sabina, which was built in the 5th century Bingo
Zoom in on the carved cedarwood panels on its main door, which depict scenes from the Old and New Testaments, then step into the scented shade of the neighbouring Giardino degli Aranci, the Garden of Oranges, and enjoy the panorama of the Roman skyline Bingo
So, it’s a good thing that there’s another ‘must’ in Rome, and that’s to experience il dolce fa niente – the sweet doing of nothing Bingo
Its heady mix of must-see classical ruins, flamboyant fountains, Renaissance palaces and masterpiece-filled museums can make a trip to the Eternal City as exhausting as it is exhilarating – and that’s before you’ve even set an aching foot in a designer store or strolled along a cobbled street in search of a(nother) luscious gelato Bingo
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The trouble with Rome is that it has so many treasures Bingo
