In the ancient times, Monti was the most densely populated district of Rome. Where you find the majestic Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore today, was once the slaves and prostitutes cemetery. Since the 19th century, the Via Cavour cuts the district from Termini Station to the Roman Forum. Aside from the shopping and thoroughfare, the […]
Rome Regola and Mercato di Campo de Fiori
Rome Regola is traditionally an artisan district and lies on the left bank of the Tiber between Ponte Garibaldi and Ponte Mazzini. We come from Trastevere, enter the district over the Ponte Sisto and follow the Via Pettinari. Past the church of the Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini. She was once a pilgrim home. At the […]
Rome – a walk in the city center
A walk in the center of Rome does not necessarily lead you to crowded areas. If you use the side roads, you can discover near-deserted streets and picturesque corners. Theater of Marcellus We start our tour at the Theater of Marcellus, which Augustus once dedicated to his deceased nephew and designated successor. Today it serves […]
Mercato di Porta Portese
The Mercato di Porta Portese begins, as the name suggests, at the Porta Portese, a former city gate in Trastevere. It takes place every Sunday from 9:00 to 14:00. With about 4500 stands, the Mercato di Porta Portese is one of the biggest markets in Europe. Please watch the 4k UltraHD video below You are […]
A walk around Trastevere
Trastevere, the name means “beyond the Tiber” and describes the location of the district on the west bank of the Tiber. Narrow winding streets and hardly any traffic are the typical features of these quarters that make it particularly attractive for tourists. Archways, blind alleys, residential buildings full of corners form pretty photo motives, of […]




