Rome from above his head in the clouds


The third dimension is one of the greatest strengths of Rome. If you are looking for a breathtaking view over the city, forget about the skyscrapers, otherwise why would be built on seven hills? The most famous lookout point on Mount Janiculum Hill in Rome, with a nice view of the Old Town. With its 82 meters, however, is not part of the seven hills, since it is located outside the ancient city center. Breathtaking Away from hordes of tourists, enjoy the view dall'Aventino. Access to the hill to the south of the famous seven is from Via di Santa Sabina. In the immediate vicinity of the Church of Santa Sabina has a fantastic view over the Tiber, Trastevere and St. Peter.

A sparkling observatory A glass of Prosecco in hand, the silhouette of the eternal city and the Roman night: The Zodiac bar, right next to the observatory on Monte Mario, provides drinks to visitors. The breathtaking view however is included in the price. The long journey to get there is an effort that everyone, and not Roman, willingly accept. The perspective of the angels The offer outstanding prospects in the numerous monuments that develop vertically. Near the dome of St. Peter's, designed by Michelangelo, is Castel Sant'Angelo, whose summit is a popular meeting points for tourists. In the belly of the typewriter At the top of the list of the most beloved of the climb there is also a national monument in Piazza Venezia. From the "typewriter" (as it is jokingly nicknamed by the Roman marble monument) opens the view on the ruins of the Roman Forum, just around the Vittoriano. In silence upward For those who do not consider it enough of the seven hills and the numerous monuments with panoramic view, the smart tour operators have discovered "the eighth hill." Who wants to go really high, go in the park of Villa Borghese and book a balloon ride, the "glue" the latest and top of the Eternal City.