Visit Rome this April to honour its humble beginning in 753BC at ‘Natale di Roma’. Rome is a city rich with a fascinating ancient history. Erected brilliant architectural wonders with renowned landmarks and spectacular statues, the museums are one of a kind displaying unique masterpieces. Don’t miss out an eventful week this April in Rome. It’s entrance free to spend time at galleries, monuments and museums during this birthday week.  Obtain your cheap flights from Travel Center UK.

This is the best time to roam around the city as you wish for many are entrance free. The ancient history themes festivals are plenty. Ensure to not miss fascinating pieces like battalions and story of Romulus and Remus. Go back in time to enjoy the interesting tales, histories, battles and victories at the Circus Maximus. Another major attraction to this celebration is the colourful street parades. Lively and vibrant, merry making is at its best with traditional costumes and famous historical figures. Enjoy the other side of Rome after twilight. The enormous fire work displays, concerts and musicals around the city are simply breathtaking. Events are throughout the city from major landmarks to public squares and theatres. Some of the best places to visit during this week are Palentine Hill, Colosseum, Circus Maximus and Circo Massimo.

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