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San Lorenzo |
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Rome’s vibrant student quarter is a leisurely stroll away, where you’ll find a true taste of Roman culture and great value for money in some of the best, if a little rustic, bars and restaurants in town. It’s perhaps not as pretty as the Spanish Steps but you’ll hear far less English and you won’t way a fortune for drinks. |
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Piazza della Repubblica |
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Featured in the 1953 classic movie Roman Holiday, this majestic piazza is home to arguably Rome’s most spectacular fountain, unless of course you count the Trevi Fountain, which is also not too far away! |
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Baths of Diocletian |
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Just moments from Termini and the Hotel Milo are the ruins of the greatest public baths in ancient Rome - one of the first ever structures to harness solar energy and today, one of the city’s most tranquil and serene inner city public areas. |
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