Discovery
Are you a tireless traveller who seeks even more than all the marvels of Rome to satisfy your penchant for discovery? Here are some tips on how to best visit all the beautiful things to see in the outskirts of the capital.
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The Etruscan tombs at Cerveteri
The Etruscan necropolis of Banditaccia is a UNESCO world heritage site and will give you much more than a memory when you get home from your trip to Italy. Hundreds of tombs line streets that can still today be walked over as though they belonged to a town of our times. Some date to the IX century BCE and all of them will tell you about one of the world’s most advanced cities, from a civic, artistic and organisational point of view. After your eyes have been regaled with this amazing sight, it’s time to do a tasting of some of the region’s best known wines and enjoy the best local cuisine in one of the area’s restaurants.
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Olive Oil Tour
An olive oil with truly ancient roots known as Sabina DOP is produced in the area around Sabina, between Rome and Rieti. You will be taken on a guided discovery tour into the kingdom of olives, an area surrounded by beautiful countryside, breathtaking landscapes, ancient villages and local producers. An adventurous journey into flavours and the culture of an ancient art that has remained unchanged over time. You will enter the world of extra-virgin olive oil, from the trees in the grove to the olive press and then the bottle, which you can purchase right on the premises and have delivered to your home so that you can relive the unforgettable experience of this timeless and genuine flavour.
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Assisi
Art, religion, history and culture: there are so many reasons to visit Assisi, one of the most famous Italian cities in the world, graced with rare beauty and an indissoluble tie to Saint Francis, one of Christianity’s most beloved saints. You will tour the celebrated Basilica where you can admire the sublime masterpieces by Giotto and Cimabue, frescoes that will linger forever in your mind and heart. As an alternative you can go see Cascia, home to the Sanctuary of Saint Rita at Roccaporena. Come with us and discover why she’s known as the “Saint of impossible causes.”
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