Posted on 27 June 2009. Tags: attractions of Rome, Cheap Rome Hotels, hotel, Hotel La Griffe, Hotel La Griffe Rome, La Griffe Hotel, La Griffe Hotel in Rome, La Griffe Hotel Rome, La Griffe Restaurant, La Griffe Rome, Rome Attractions, St. Peter’s Basilica, Termini, Termini Central Station, travel to rome, Vatican City
La Griffe Luxury Hotel *****
Via Nazionale 13, 00184 Rome
City Area: Via Nazionale – Termini Station *** (Rome Area Rating)
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The La Griffe Luxury Hotel in Rome is one of those five-star Rome Hotels that people tell all of their friends about when they come home from vacation. The La Griffe Luxury Hotel is located close to all of the major attractions of Rome, as well as the Termini Central Station and metro station for easy access to the rest of the city by train. Vatican City is just some stops away from the hotel La Griffe, and sites such as St. Peter’s Basilica can be seen from the beautiful rooftop terrace over drinks with family or friends. The hotel also features one of the finest Mediterranean restaurants in the city, La Griffe Restaurant, which also boast one of the finest wine cellars with wine from all over the world and, of course, some of the best examples of Italian wine available. Book La Griffe Hotel for your next travel to Rome.
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Posted on 16 September 2008. Tags: Cheap Rome Hotels, Colosseum, Hotels by Amenities, museums in Rome, Roman Empire, Rome, Rome Attractions, Rome Monuments, Vatican City
A vacation in Rome is like taking a step back in time. If you want to know what it was like in the times of the Roman Empire, all you have to do it go look at the Colosseum and visit some of the history museums in the city of Rome. You can also find Rome attractions throughout the city center. Here you will see the Spanish Steps, the historic neighborhoods of Rome, and Vatican City. All of this and more should be on your list of Rome attractions that you must see. And with hotels in the area being so close to all of the major tourist attractions, you will want to book well in advance so you can get the accommodation that you want. Rome attractions, both ancient and new, spread out across the city, so you will want to make sure to have a map with you at all times.
Posted in Rome Attractions
Posted on 08 September 2008. Tags: Churches, Roman Catholic Church, Rome, Rome Attractions, Rome Monuments, San Peter, Vatican, Vatican City
The Vatican is located in the enclave of Vatican City within Rome, Italy. This is the home of the Roman Catholic Church and where the Pope lives and works. This is a major tourist attraction not just for its age and historical significance, but for its religious significance as well. There are millions of people who flock here every single year to see one of the holiest sites in Catholic history. All of the Catholic Popes have resided in this area since 1377. Before that, the Pope would live in the Lateran Palace. Because of an issue of the state of repair of the Palace, the Pope’s residence was kept at the Vatican from then on. So if you travel to Rome, you will want to make arrangements to go to the Vatican and see what many people go to see more than once in their life because of the significance and the beauty of the city.
Posted in Rome Monuments, Vatican
Posted on 03 September 2008. Tags: Coliseum, Colosseo, Colosseum, Roman Empire, Rome, Rome Attractions, Rome historic center, Rome Monuments, travel to rome, Vespasian, visis to Rome
The Colosseum (Coliseum in Latin, Colosseo in Italian) is an ancient amphitheatre that was built during the Roman Empire. It is a elliptical buildings, and it is by far one of the greatest works of Roman engineering and architecture. It sits on a site that is just east of the Roman Forum. The Colosseum was built between 70 and 72 AD under the emperor Vespasian. It was not complete until 80 AD under the ruler Titus. There were also further modifications added during the next emperor’s reign. The Colosseum was originally built to seat about 50,000 spectators. At this time, it was used for games between gladiators and other public spectacles. The last recorded games at the Colosseum was in the 6th century AD. During the medieval era, the Colosseum was no longer used for entertainment events. Instead, it was left vacant until it became useful for religious and government purposes. It is truly a site you cannot miss.
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Posted on 03 September 2008. Tags: Colosseum, museums in Rome, Rome, Rome attraction, Rome Attractions, Rome Monuments, Rome museums, rome tourist attractions, sightseeing tour in rome, Spanish Steps, travel to rome, Vatican City, What To Do in Rome
There are plenty of opportunities to have fun in Rome. Many people wonder what to do in Rome once they get there because there is just so much to choose from. If you are interested in learning more about the city, you will want to hit all of the major tourist attractions. These include Vatican City, the Spanish Steps, the Colosseum and all of the art museums in Rome. This is usually what any first time visitor to Rome will do when they get there. But what if you are on business and don’t’ have as much time as the regular tourists? There are many sightseeing tours that will sum up all of the information that you need to know about the major Roman landmarks and Rome attractions. Most of these tours only take a couple of hours and you will get to see great historical buildings and many significant sites.
Posted in What To Do in Rome