Frascati Attractions

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3.0 star rating
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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
merupakan basilika terbesar di dunia yg terletak di sebuah negara kecil bernama vatican city.boleh tahanla cantiknye basilika ni..ramai orang beraturpanjang nak jumpe..
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Frascati, Lazio Region, Italy
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4.7 star rating
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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
Biking on a Sunday (No cars on Sundays) at Via Appia Antica through the old citygate, along ancient grave monuments, the catacombs is a very nice trip.
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4.6 star rating
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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..
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Castel Gandolfo, Lazio Region, Italy
Castel Gandolfo fu meta di villeggiatura per moltissimi Papi e lo è tuttora. Fu Papa Urbano VIII ad iniziare i lavori di questo palazzo.
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5.0 star rating
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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
The uncrowded, shaded, 2000-year old road lets you wander past forgotten monuments. Bring 2 bottles of wine and a picnic. Make sure you have a transportation plan for..
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4.6 star rating
(277 reviews)
Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
The Trevi Fountain is the most famous fountain in Rome and is a masterpiece of Baroque art. It is also the largest of the Baroque fountains in Rome, measuring 85 feet..
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Bagni di Tivoli, Lazio Region, Italy
prelijepo mjesto sa 1000 fontana, svaka različita, odličan Amaretto di Tivoli, božanstven capuccino
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4.5 star rating
(82 reviews)
Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
Forum Romanum (also known as the Roman Forum) was the centre of life for ancient Rome.
10. Roma
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4.6 star rating
(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..
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