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Roman panoramic views

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“Some of our favourite places to soak in the beautiful panoramic views of Rome.”

Belvedere Gianicolo

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I suggest to reach the Gianicolo district, located just beside the Trastevere, a relaxing and pleasant location, where you can stroll around and enjoy the sunset view of the city. You can freely stroll within the are, reaching the Belvedere from where you will have a panoramic night view over saint Peters basilica and the Altare della Patria monuments. The Acqua Paola fountain, a beautiful marble fountain of the 17th century, is located here to celebrate the opening of Roman aqueduct.
🌐 The views in Rome are simply spectacular! Want to see the best ones? Hop on a classic Fiat 500 (1974) and start exploring:

💡Local Tips

From the Bocca della Verità, you can take the local buses, although I suggest to walk and enjoy the district.

Pincian Hill

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The Pincian Hill, one of the most romantic and picturesque places in the Capital, is a Roman hill (although not one of the Seven Hills) offering a breathtaking view of the Piazza del Popolo and the city. It is part of the Villa Borghese
and is within the Aurelian Walls. The balcony overlooks the Piazza del Popolo and the Villa Medici. The site was coveted by ancient Romans, who built villas and gardens here.
🌐 The views in Rome are simply spectacular! Want to see the best ones? Hop on a classic Fiat 500 (1974) and start exploring:

Monte Mario

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Monte Mario, with the height of 139 m, is considered to be the best place for those who like hiking or just want to obtain a unique travel experience in Rome. Located within the walking distance from Vatican City, Monte Mario is a perfect destination for tourists who want to bring a breath of fresh air to their travel experience.
🌐 The views in Rome are simply spectacular! Want to see the best ones? Hop on a classic Fiat 500 (1974) and start exploring:

💡 Local Tip

If you booked your accommodation in the Vatican area, you can get to Monte Mario hill by walk, the distance is 1 km. Otherwise, you can take a metro A line train and exit on Cipro or Lepanto stops. From there you can wether take a taxi a or bus that will bring you to the base of Monte Mario.

 
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