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Lazio Region Walking / Strolling AttractionsHere are the top Lazio Region walking / strolling listings so you can find the best in Lazio Region for your trip. Read these walking / strolling reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Colosseum ADD TO LIST (453 reviews) Rome, Lazio Region, Italy The Roman Colosseum was named as one of the new seven wonders of the world, and with good reason. This iconic building is the crowning achievement of Roman engineering.. 2. Roma ADD TO LIST (29 reviews) Rome, Lazio Region, Italy Rome's history spans over 2,500 years, and it is known as 'the eternal city'. It was a founding city of western civilization, and was the headquarters of the Roman.. 3. Roman Forum ADD TO LIST (82 reviews) Rome, Lazio Region, Italy Forum Romanum (also known as the Roman Forum) was the centre of life for ancient Rome. ADD TO LIST (38 reviews) Rome, Lazio Region, Italy The Piazza di Spagna is the plaza located at the base of the Spanish Steps. It was named after the Spanish Embassy and was in the middle of the Strangers’ Quarter.. ADD TO LIST (21 reviews) Rome, Lazio Region, Italy The trip to Rome will be unforgettable. Rome is an easily walkable city, which is great for first-time visitors wanting snapshots of must-see sights including the.. ADD TO LIST (16 reviews) Rome, Lazio Region, Italy The Piazza del Popolo is absolutely gorgeous. It's a huge elliptical piazza with fountains at it's ends and a giant obelisk and fountain at the center. There's always.. 7. Villa D'este ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Tivoli, Lazio Region, Italy Villa d'Este in Tivoli Italy is very beautiful place. Tivoli is very near of Rome, and you can reach it best by buss or renting a car. Tivoli is nice little town with.. 8. Ostia Antica ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Ostia Antica, Lazio Region, Italy Just outside of Rome this once bustling ancient city now lies in ruins. 10. Mont Palatin ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Rome, Lazio Region, Italy This is where the rich people lived in Roman times. Now it is an open air archaeological site with a lot of greenery between the ruins. You need a good guide(book) to.. |