There are simply cities that appear and disappear in history, but Rome is history itself. Walking along the streets of Rome, you will feel that you are on the pages of an ancient world history textbook.
Arriving in the eternal city, you will not be amiss to know that Rome stands on seven hills, and each hill has its own historical attraction. Of course, the most famous hill that everyone has probably heard of is Capitol Hill. There were meetings of the Roman Senate, and public meetings, and now there are monuments to one of the emperors of Rome, Marcus Aurelius, the city hall and the ancient basilica. Basilica (basilica; Greek βασιλική - “the house of the basileus, the royal house”) - a type of structure of a rectangular shape, which consists of an odd number (1, 3 or 5) of different naves in height.
From Capitoline Hill you can see the very heart of Ancient Rome, the ruins of the Roman Forum. The magnificence of the Roman Forum was hidden from sight for a thousand years, under a layer of land of 20 meters and only in the last century all this was discovered and unearthed. The forum is the heart of ancient Rome, several temples, a market, an area for public gatherings and trials, houses of aristocrats and even a treasury.
Another visiting card of Rome is of course the Colosseum. The Colosseum (from Latin colosseus - huge, colossal) or the Flavian amphitheater (Latin Amphitheatrum Flavium) - an amphitheater, an architectural monument of Ancient Rome, the most famous and one of the most ambitious buildings of the Ancient World that have survived to our time [1]. It is located in Rome, in a hollow between the Esquiline, Palatine and Celiev hills. Bloody gladiatorial fights were organized here. Even now this huge thing looks incredible, it was built by a thousand slaves, with modern money it would have cost 400 million dollars, it could accommodate almost 70 thousand spectators. In total, there were 5 levels in the stands of the Coliseum, the lowest was for the nobility, for the richest, higher were seats for the military, then for the citizens of Rome and on the gallery itself there were unmarried women and slaves. The Coliseum also had another part hidden from the audience, these were cellars where animals were kept that participated in battles with gladiators.
If you want to feel that you are in the past, then you must definitely tour Europe and, of course, you need to visit Rome, this eternal city, where time seemed to stop! One of the opportunities to visit this unique city is a trip on a cruise ship. If you want to go on a cruise and certainly visit Rome, then fill out the form here, indicate your dates, number of people in the cabin, type of cabin, and be sure to inform that you want a cruise that enters the city of Rome. The best option will be sent to you. Good luck!