I’ve been to Rome three times, and somehow, it’s never enough. Every visit feels different — new light, new corners, new faces.
I love grabbing my camera and getting lost between the narrow streets, where life moves without hurry. There’s always more to discover. A quiet piazza, a café that feels like a memory, a glimpse of golden light between rooftops.
And yet, no matter how many times I return, the monuments still stop me in my tracks.
The buzz around the Vittorio Emannuelle monument, the Vatican City, and the endless layers of history remind me how small we are, and how timeless this city truly is.
Climb to the top of Gianicolo Hill for one of the most beautiful views of Rome, away from the crowds.
Get lost in Trastevere – narrow streets, ivy walls, and local life at its most authentic.
Grab a bottle of local wine, accompany it with a plate of fresh cheese and prosciutto in a tiny enoteca. Sit down, forget about time, and let the city pass by slowly.
Pause at Campo de’ Fiori in the morning, where locals buy flowers and fresh produce before the day unfolds.
Rome is perfect any time. April to September are the best months. In June, the Estate Romana Festival begins – a season of open-air concerts, film screenings, and performances scattered across Rome’s piazzas and riverbanks.