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A flight to Rome will whet your appetite for la dolce vita, whether you go for the paintings or the pizza.

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Children traveling alone or in a different cabin class from their parents are considered Unaccompanied Minors and must pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.

  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), children, and infants.
  • Each adult or OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to receive the tax exemption.
  • Children traveling alone, or in a different cabin class from their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and must pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), teenagers, children, and infants.
  • Each adult or OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to receive the tax exemption.
  • Children traveling alone, or in a different cabin class from their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and must pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
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Flights to Rome

There’s a reason Rome is called the Eternal City. The Italian capital is among the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe, having been established about 3,000 years ago. The center of the city is a Unesco World Heritage Site; simply walking through the streets or wandering around the piazzas makes you feel closer to the past.

Rome remains a hugely sought-after destination; thousands of visitors descend on the capital each year to see its iconic sights, from the Pantheon to the Colosseum. For some, Rome’s significance lies in its status as home to Vatican City, an independent country that resides within Rome's boundaries. It’s also where you’ll find the Sistine Chapel and its famous ceiling painted by Michelangelo, as well as St. Peter’s Basilica, the world’s largest church. In the Vatican Museum, you’ll be bowled over by the collection of masterpieces from the Italian Renaissance.

Of course, the city is not without its modern charms; travelers catch flights to Rome from all over the world in search of the dolce vita, or sweet life. From Audrey Hepburn on her Vespa in Roman Holiday to Julia Roberts eating gelato near a fountain in Eat Pray Love, the city has always been synonymous with the pursuit of pleasure.

Whatever you do in Rome, do it on foot. While the public transport system is easy enough to navigate, it’s during slow, unhurried walks around the city that you’ll discover the true hidden gems—tucked-away cafes, charming boutiques, and quaint bookshops, to name a few.

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What to do in Rome

Listen to live music at Big Mama

When in Rome and in search of good evening entertainment, do as the locals do: Head to Big Mama, a cozy blues lounge in the Trastevere district that’s been keeping music lovers entertained for three decades. Despite its reputation for blues, expect an eclectic line-up that could include anything from rock to disco.

Vicolo di San Francesco a Ripa 18
00153
+39 06 581 2551

Go on a food tour

It’s likely a lot of your Roman holiday will be spent sampling the incredible restaurants, but why not go one better and take a food tour? Eating Italy leads small groups around some of Rome’s most vibrant neighborhoods. It’s the perfect way to find hidden gems loved by locals.

Volpetti (Tour starting point)
Via Marmorata 47
00153
+39 333 847 9138

Visit the Pantheon

In Rome, the past is ever-present and reminders of the city’s epic history are around every corner. Alongside the likes of the iconic Colosseum is the Pantheon, which dates back almost 2,000 years. Dominating a square in the heart of town, its imposing columns and impressive dome make a visit to this monument essential.

Pantheon
Piazza della Rotonda
00186
+39 06 6830 0230

Where to eat in Rome

Ristorante Roma Sparita (Italian)

This casual spot in Trastevere is said to be the restaurant celebrity chef and TV presenter Anthony Bourdain raved about during a trip to Rome. Choose a sunny table outside for lunch and order the signature tagliolini cacio e pepe (peppery pasta with pecorino and parmesan cheese).

Piazza di Santa Cecilia 24
00153
+39 6 580 0757

Lo Scopettaro (Authentic Roman)

If you're a traveler with an adventurous palate, this rustic restaurant is for you. Lo Scopettaro serves authentic Roman cuisine—think veal tongue, lamb heart, and tripe. There are more conventional pasta and seafood dishes, too, and some really good desserts.

Lungotevere Testaccio, 7
00153
+39 06 575 7912

(Italian-language website)

Mesob (Ethiopian)

If you’re in the mood for something other than Italian food, head straight to Mesob, a wonderful Ethiopian restaurant that serves some of the best meals in Rome. Chef and owner Kuki provides a warm welcome, and this is a great option if you’re looking for vegan or vegetarian food in Rome.

Via Prenestina 118
00176

+39 338 251 1621

Places to stay in Rome

Appia Antica Resort

These luxury self-catering apartments are perfect for a family holiday in Rome, and feel more like a home away from home than a hotel. Nestled in the heart of Appia Antica Park, the largest archaeological area in Rome, you’re still within a short distance of the city center.

Via Appia Pignatelli 368
00178
+39 06 4544 8035

Guest House Arco Dei Tolomei

This bed and breakfast near the Tiber River is an excellent choice for travelers looking for a more homey feel. It’s an old-fashioned building in the heart of the Trastevere district, with cozy rooms, antique furniture, rustic decor, and a lovely garden terrace. Plus, it’s just a short stroll from the Colosseum.

Via dell'Arco Dètolomei 27
00153
+39 6 5832 0819

The St. Regis Grand Hotel

If what you crave in a hotel is old-world glitz and glamor, then a stay at the St. Regis Grand Hotel should do nicely. The spacious rooms are classically styled (although the on-site Thai spa is both modern and chic), and there’s something very comforting about the old-fashioned hospitality.

Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando 3
00185
+39 06 47091

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