Ninfa Garden: One of the Most Magnificent in the World
Just 80 kilometers southeast of Rome lies a magical world straight out of a fairy tale. It may not be …
Lazio, sometimes referred to as “Latium” in English, holds the key to the Eternal City, the birthplace of Western civilization- Rome, of course. But Lazio is so much more beyond Rome! Tuscia, for example, is a part of Lazio filled with amazing hilltop villages built on tuff rock, such as the “dying city” of Civita di Bagnoregio. Then you have the dazzling coastline with the Circeo National Park and the Pontine Islands.
Here are some of Lazio’s absolute must-see destinations.
Just 80 kilometers southeast of Rome lies a magical world straight out of a fairy tale. It may not be …
One of the oldest national parks in Italy, Circeo National Park is located along the Tyrrhenian coast between Anzio and …
Castel di Tora in the Lazio region is one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in Italy”. This tiny village of …
Within the massive area that encompasses the Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise National Park, lie the Mainarde Mountains and the Upper …
If you love visiting unique places that seem to be both suspended in time and in air, then the hilltop …
The Monte Rufeno Nature Reserve lies in the extreme northeastern tip of the Lazio region. The park borders Umbria to …
Just an hour east of Rome, in the town of Subiaco, lies one of the most magical, spiritual places in …
Just 70 km north of Rome, in the Viterbo province of Lazio, lies the village of Bomarzo. In recent history, …
The ancient city of Tivoli is located just 30 km east of Rome and has born witness to 3,000 years …
The beyond famous Italian capital certainly does not need any introductions. Rome is one of the most visited cities in …