
Rome is a polarizing place. For some, it represents the peak of romance, beauty and charm. For others, it’s a crowded, tourist-laden nightmare. I think its real appeal is that it’s both; it’s a city of contradictions. There is a mix of ancient and modern, sometimes seamless in execution (turning on a busy street and seeing the Parthenon) and others not so much (the futile attempt of expanding the Metro due to delays in the name of archeology). It’s very urban, but yet has simple charms similar to those found in Italy’s most rural countryside villages. There are so many relics and ruins; it’s often a little overwhelming! But, if you take a step back to enjoy the moment, it’s a city that can leave you breathless. You will understand why it’s called the Eternal City.
Take a Roman holiday…