Rome
Rome is considered the city of love and sweet romance. Visiting Rome, a stay in Tuscany is a must. Here, you will breathe in the sweet aromas of wild sage and rosemary and relax under beautiful olive groves, vineyards and cypress trees with a glass of Chianti in hand. The town of Siena, a two-hour drive from Rome, is a small hill town of stunning pristine beauty. The medieval town of Montalcino is home to the most famous wine in Italy, Brunello di Montalcino, with its mouthwatering restaurants and ravishing landscapes. Alternatively, you can visit famous Romantic poets John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron at the nearby Keats museum.
Rome’s romance not only comes from the romantic chill, but it also comes from the famous landmarks here. The Milvio Bridge in Rome became a symbol of love after appearing in the novel “Ho voglia di te" (i.e."I want you") by Italian author Federico Moccia published in 2006. And from the Milvio bridge, the tradition of love locks has spread throughout Italy and all over the world. Now only the original lock number remains as a beautiful keepsake to attract tourists to Rome. There are other places in Rome to show your love, like the famous Trevi fountain. But because of the overwhelming and massive action, many structures are endangered and likely to deteriorate. Come here to enjoy the romantic atmosphere through sightseeing and learning.
Country: Italy