According to
history, Rome
was built on
seven hills. In
fact, when you
walk, the street
are always
uphill or
downhill. So
sometimes even
while you are
walking, you can
see things
farther. So
let's see where
we can see the
unforgettable
Landscape. |
Pincio
( Villa Borghese upper Piazza del Popolo )
The end of Via Sistina-Via Trinita dei Monti, you'll arrive part of Villa
Borghese, It's called Piazza di Napoleone l. From there you can see beautiful
landscape major of the historical centre of Rome, included Cupola di
St.Peter(Vatican),Vittoriano(Piazza Venezia). Also you can see beautiful
sunset.
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View From "Pincio"
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Cupola of
St.
Peter
( Vatican)
You can see 360° view of all Rome, included Vatican's
garden, Tiber until Albani hills.
But
first you have to climb up 537 steps or take a lift and climb up 320 steps. |
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Elevator and entrance for cupola
Time: 8:00-17:00 (1/Oct - 31/Mar) , 8:00-18:00 ( 1/Apr-30/Sep)
Price: 7 euro elevator until terrace and 320 steps / 5 euro for all 551
steps
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Terrace of "Vittoriano"
( Piazza Venezia )
From on the top of the Vittoriano, you
can enjoy spectacular landscape.
Two panoramic elevators opened in 2007, can
reach the highest point of the complex from which you can see 360° of
Roman view included.
Panoramic elevator
Time: Mon-Thu : 9:30-17:45 / Fri-Sun : 9:30-18:45
Price: Full: 7:00 euro / Reduce: 3.50 euro( under 18 years, over 65 euro)
Free: until 10 years
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View From Terrace of "Vittoriano" |
Terrace of
Gianicolo
Gianicolo hill located on the right
side of the Tiber. Just from the look
out near the statue of Garibaldi, you
can see beautiful views of old town.
Reach to Bus No.117.
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View
From Terrace of
"Gianicolo" |