Lazio is a region in central Italy dominated by the city of Rome and offering a world of iconic ruins and ancient sites as well as many modern amenities. While you’re here, you’ll get to explore sites like the Colosseum, the ancient port city of Ostia, where you can still see a Roman theatre and mosaics, and the Apennine Mountains. Also part of Lazio is Vatican City, the seat of the Catholic Church and home of sites like the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo’s famous ceiling. The Pantheon is a landmark temple dating back thousands of years and including historic tombs.
The Borghese Gallery and Museum offers hundreds of masterworks of Renaissance art, while Villa Borghese features an astonishing home and gardens from the 17th century. Castel Sant’Angelo is a cylindrical castle dating to the 2nd century and houses a museum of ancient artefacts. To get a bit more modern, check out MAXXI, the National Museum of 21st Century Arts.
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13 Dreamy Villages in Lazio
Lazio isn't only home to the Città Eterna (Eternal City) – the backcountry is dotted with medieval villages, fortresses and ancient palaces immersed in the colours and aromas of nature. Treasures can be found in little Renaissance or Romanesque churches...
10 Beaches in Lazio for a Thoroughly Relaxing Holiday
Lazio hides beaches of rare beauty. The Mediterranean scrub is also home to golden, sandy beaches, washed by the azure waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea and surrounded by a land that's rich in history and legends. Swim beside a castle,...
10 famous natural wonders in Lazio
Lazio is made up of untouched green expanses where parks and reserves have been created to protect wildlife. The region is home to 70 of these areas that conserve biodiversity and a balanced ecosystem.
There's a huge variety of landscapes, from...
12 Must-Try Activities in Lazio
In Lazio, you'll be spoilt for choice if you fancy a day out that's a bit different. Let your imagination take flight in the Sacro Bosco di Bomarzo (Sacred Grove of Bomarzo) or take a warm dip under the starry...