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The Colosseum, Rome, Italy
- The Colosseum– You MUST see the Colosseum because it is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Colosseum is a huge Ampitheater that was used for Gladiator contests. It is Free to see the outside, but it cost 18 Euros to go in the inside. My brother and I used Viator to skip the line. Trust me you will want a skip the line ticket! Use this link to book your ticket: https://viator.tp.st/VeQ7DCht

This is what it looks like on the inside of the Colosseum.
2. Teatro Marcello-A theater built before the Colosseum, located in the Jewish Ghetto neighborhood. A lot of people mistaken the Teatro Marcello for the Colosseum. Admission is Free, but you are unable to enter the inside.

Teatro Marcello, Rome, Italy
3. Arch of Titus– A honorific arch just south-east of the Roman Forum. It is gigantic as well as beautiful. Free to see. It is free to see but we also had a guide who explained everything. Buy your tickets on Viator using this link https://viator.tp.st/VeQ7DCht

Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy
4. Appian Way– The first Roman road used as a primary route for troops and still used today. It is made of cobblestone. My brother and I rode E-bikes on the road. It is free to access this road. Click on this Viator link to purchase your tickets for a guided E-bike tour with a local https://viator.tp.st/VeQ7DCht

Appian Way, Rome, Italy
5. Trevi Fountain– The largest Baroque fountain in Rome, Italy and one of the most famous fountains in the world. It is tradition to turn your back to the fountain and throw a coin over your left shoulder, and with that gesture, you are supposed to have favor of returning to the city. Yep, I threw my coin! Free admission.

Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy
6. Pantheon– A huge circular dome. Pantheon means “temple of all Gods”. It used to be free for admission but now it is around 5 Euros for entrance. This is what it looks like at night.

Pantheon, Rome, Italy
7. Tuscany– Okay, so this one is not in Rome, but it is a bus ride away! The vineyards and sights are beautiful in Tuscany, Italy. The film starring actress Diane Lane “Under the Tuscan Sun” was filmed here. We rode a bus there from Rome and used Viator https://viator.tp.st/VeQ7DCht. Our guide was excellent.

Tuscany, Italy
Italy is beautiful and I plan on visiting again someday. I truly felt as if I was in a movie my entire visit. I have to say it is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been so far.
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