tourists in Rome do what they do when the visit any other city they visit the sites and the museums. There is plenty to see in Rome: the ruins of ancient Rome, the palaces, churches and squares of the renaissance, baroque and neoclassical periods, and the like. The museums have materials from more than 2,000 years of history: artifacts and statues from antiquity, the paintings and statues of masters of the renaissance and the baroque, and much more. The most famous sights are the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Palatine Hill, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, St Angel's Castle and, of course St Peter's Basilica and Square and the Vatican Museums and Garden.
play in the coliseum for peoples enjoyment
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The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.
Yes, the Colosseum is open to tourists.
because there is wonderful scenery and 41 world heritage sites. rome is in Italy which is also a large atrraction.
Money is the main thing Tourists help with. When tourists visit they need; food, tour guides, food- restaurants, somewhere to stay etc. all of these need people to work for them so the more tourists, the more jobs being handed out and the wealthy the city gets. also if Rome builds a good reputation for tourists then more people will want to come and the more popular it will be.
The Colosseum, the Vatican, the ruins of the forum of ancient Rome, the Pantheon, the Sistine Chapel and, if you're into the macabre, the Catacombs
People have not fought in the coliseum in Rome in centuries. Although the coliseum is in ruins, tourists still view the remains.
There are many hotels in Rome but the tourists are typically attracted to hotels that have beautiful views and have an open concept. The hotels are typically olden style.
Many things. Culture, food, ancient civilization History - religious reasons as the Vatican is there
The leaning tower of pissa, the Alps, the Trevi Foutain, Rome and the Colesseum
There are drinking fountains called "nasoni" scattered throughout Rome, providing fresh water to residents and tourists. These fountains can be found in public squares, parks, and along streets in the city.