Rome in July

Hello, dear readers! Dorothy Rich here, with another travel escapade to share. This time, my wanderlust brought me to the Eternal City, Rome. This ancient city is known for its iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Roman Forum. But as an avid traveler, I always aim to discover the road less traveled. So, I’ve decided to give you a glimpse of Rome’s lesser-known attractions that often go unnoticed but are equally fascinating.

1. The Non-Catholic Cemetery

First on our list is the Non-Catholic Cemetery. This quiet, serene oasis is a stark contrast to the bustling city outside its walls. Here, you’ll find the final resting places of famous poets like John Keats and Percy Shelley. The cemetery is a beautiful, peaceful spot, filled with cypress trees and marble tombstones that whisper tales of the city’s vibrant past.

2. The Appian Way

Next, I took a stroll down the Appian Way, one of the oldest roads in Rome. A walk here is like stepping back in time, with ancient Roman tombs and ruins lining the way. It’s a bit out of the city, but well worth the trip. Rent a bike, pack a picnic and enjoy a leisurely day exploring this historic route.

3. Quartiere Coppede

Quartiere Coppede is a hidden architectural gem that will leave you spellbound. This small, eccentric district is characterized by its unique blend of Art Nouveau, medieval, Baroque, and ancient Greek influences. The whimsical designs of the buildings here are unlike anything else in Rome. Be sure to visit the Fountain of the Frogs in the heart of the district.

4. Centrale Montemartini

The Centrale Montemartini is a former power plant turned museum, where ancient Roman statues stand against a backdrop of industrial machinery. The contrast between the classical art and the industrial architecture is striking, and the result is a unique, captivating museum experience that’s off the beaten path.

5. The Aventine Keyhole

Last but not least, I visited the Aventine Keyhole. This unassuming door on the Aventine Hill offers a unique view of St. Peter’s Basilica perfectly framed in the keyhole. It’s a magical experience that leaves everyone in awe.

I hope my unconventional tour of Rome inspires you to look beyond the usual tourist attractions and explore the city’s hidden gems. After all, traveling is all about discovering the unknown and experiencing the magic of new places. Whether you travel alone, like me, or with a partner, friends, or family, make sure to step off the beaten path and create your own unique travel story.

Remember, the world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page. So, keep exploring and stay tuned for my next travel adventure.

Until next time!

The beauty of old-world Rome