Savile Row Travel

Rome, the Eternal City

The Eternal City – no title is more apt in describing the great city that is Rome. Built on the seven hills above the river Tiber, Rome’s origins are steeped in legend. It was from this small and humble beginning that it became the centre of one of the greatest empires the world has ever known. We are still indebted to the ancient Romans for so many elements of our own culture, including the alphabet, the origins of our calendar, elements of our language, concepts of governance and aspects of our legal system, not to mention ideas relating to our understanding of the arts and engineering.

With the rise of Christianity, the Church of Rome came to dominate the political and spiritual structure of Western Europe and was the overriding force during the middle ages. From 1500 the wealth and influence of the Popes attracted the greatest artists in Italy, and over the subsequent two centuries the city was embellished with some of the greatest works of art and architecture ever created by man.

A visit to Rome however, is not only about history. As the capital Italy, it is the largest city and political centre of one of Europe’s greatest nations. Italian flare for design, cuisine and the arts can all be experienced at their best in Rome. Moreover, the Vatican City is the spiritual focus for over one billion Roman Catholics from around the world. So where does one start in trying to explore and understand this multi dimensional destination?

In this short tour we have tried to engage both the first time visitor and those returning to Rome with a combination of visits to the primary attractions and some of the lesser known sites. We will of course visit the Vatican Museum and the Basilica of St Peters as well as the ancient Forum, Coliseum and museums of ancient Roman civilisation.

The tour will include masterpieces by Michelangelo, Raphael, Bernini and Borromini amongst many other masters. We will not neglect the celebrated food and wines of Rome and there will be time to explore the city on ones own if desired. Rome can sustain a lifetime of visits but we believe this short sojourn will be more than a mere introduction and will be both educational and highly entertaining.

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Direct flights from the UK to Rome in 2 hours 30 minutes

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