13 recurring festival and events not to be missed in Rome
Davide VadalaDavide Vadala/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, ROME/ Updated : Dec 26, 2016, 16:02 IST
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Rome is a destination with thousands of attractions, and you might spend weeks visiting and not being able to see everything: archaeological ruins, churches, renaissance squares and museums just to name a few.
Rome is a destination with thousands of attractions, and you might spend weeks visiting and not being able to see everything: archaeological ruins, churches, renaissance squares and museums just to name a few. Read less
Rome is a destination with thousands of attractions, and you might spend weeks visiting and not being able to see everything: archaeological ruins, churches, renaissance squares and museums just to name a few. There is so much to see that at one point you might just get bored of so much beauty and prefer to rest a little your eyes and attention. Don’t be desperate there is entertainment also in Rome!There are some periods, specifically summer, when the offer is wider. But even off season there is plenty to do and you just have to know where and when to go: that’s why we are here to help you.
After all Rome is the Italian capital and most populous city, so that there are events and festivals for any taste, from historical representations to concerts and religious gatherings. Either you are looking for a cultural evening or for a loud live concert, you’ll find what you are looking for.
Just take a break from being a tourist for one day and live life in Rome as locals do.
But remember that all of our suggestions are time-dependent, so in case you really love one of our picks, you should plan your visit accordingly rather than relying on your luck!
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