Rome is widely regarded as a traveller’s paradise. However, with the dizzying Tours of the Colosseum, Tours of the Roman Forum, Vatican City Tours, you might want to break free of the stereotypes and rather try to experience something new. Fortunately, there are countless wonders that you can unveil this way, all of which are impressively treasured by the Eternal City.

 

Here we lay down a bunch of interesting places which are equally beautiful but less admired. So, let’s jump into them without much fuss:

Teatro Marcello

If you have already been to the Colosseum, the massive structure, unparalleled architecture, the antiquity of the place, and the gory highlights of the past, have surely made you question your senses. However, the only thing that is terrible in a trip to Colosseum is the legions of crowds flooding in and out at all hours of the day.

 

With our best family tours in Rome, you can enjoy Teatro Marcello, an open-air theatre, the construction of which dates back to 12 B.C. It is much like the miniature version of the Colosseum, with pretty less of a hustle.

Palazzo Barberini

You’ve surely heard of the famous Galleria Nazionale dÁrte Antica, haven’t you? Palazzo Barberini is a palace which few know of being home to the popular gallery. Moreover, this place showcases some truly rare masterpieces out of the hands of the Renaissance masters of the likes of Raphael, Caravaggio, Bernini and more.

Cimetero Acattolico

If you have had your experience of walking through the busy streets and touristy destinations, it’s normal that you crave for some peace. Cimetero Acattolico will offer you the shade to rest awhile and reflect all you can in serenity without a moments delay.

 

Apart from being an oasis amidst the chaotic corners of the Eternal City, this ancient Protestant cemetery is the resting place of both Keats and Shelley, two of the gems of English poetry. So, hurry up and book your very own Vatican Tour to suffice your Roman experience.

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