Ed is in Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel and is set in an impressively restored 19th-century palace, in Piazza Della Repubblica in the Eternal City of Rome, between the Baths of Diocletian and the Basilica degli Angeli.
The hotel’s overlooking Rutelli’s Fountain of the Naiads. The hotel is within walking distance of some of Rome's most famous sights, including the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Vatican, Teatro dell’Opera, and the Repubblica Metro Station is located opposite the hotel, enabling easy access to the whole of the city.
The Piazza Of The Republic Iconic Rutelli’s Fountain of the Naiads In Rome Italy 🇮🇹
DRAMA! Italian style. 1. The dachshund on the balcony across from mine waiting for rain. 2. A passing cloud darkens half of @galleriaannamarra where 2 of my paintings of passing clouds are on display. 3. Me at the opening of ‘Interior Landscapes’ teaching Italian people how to talk with your hands. 4. Arcangelo Sassolino opening at the French Academy in Rome 5. Full moon freaky-deaky at the Villa Medici #theeternalcity #clouds #freakydeaky #dachshundsofinstagram (at ROMA - città eterna) https://www.instagram.com/p/B45VX_0lsBq/?igshid=yzkykbdlkym6
Arguably the most famous #equestrian #sculpture in the world. This #statue of #marcusaurelius stands proudly in the #capitolinemuseum but a recreation adorns the #piazzadelcampidoglio just outside the museum. Is a #vacation to #rome #italy on your #travel #bucketlist ? We would be honored to show you around #theeternalcity (at Piazza Del Campidoglio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdbIWR2uEVx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
paesaggio fatto a strati, un pò come noi #theeternalcity (presso Rome, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5l1flhHAGXgXr0ex21FGPUHJ6FVCBRsbqNKy80/?igshid=kdx0lybtm4mh
First day in Rome: late al fresco lunch of classic Roman pasta amatriciana and gricia followed by a long leisurely walk around the neighborhood - fountains, cobblestones, piazzas, terra-cotta, shuttered windows and clear blue skies. #TravelswithaGourmet #TWAGRome #RomeFoodie #CentroStorico #yum #TheEternalCity (presso Dillà) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByNv8j4Homy/?igshid=11n6pcbtxw5b
Allora! When Vueling offered us 35 euro flights from Munich to Rome return we jumped at the opportunity and booked a long weekend away. We spent our mornings discovering ancient Roma, taking our espressos to go, munching on the flakiest of chocolate croissants. Our afternoons wandering narrow terracotta coloured streets, devouring meat and cheese boards and of course sampling all the gelato. Before dinner we took naps to escape the 35 degree heat and to rest our feet. Heading out again once the sun had dropped for some drinks and to continue eating too much.
Our base was a short walk from the Trevi Fountain where police officers gasped for breath between blows of their whistles. Tourists were only discouraged for a few seconds before trying to capture another selfie sitting on the edge of the fountain.
We spent much of our last day wandering the Trastevere rione where the streets were lined with small boutiques, cafes, restaurants and bars. Here washing hung from windows above us and bougainvilleas draped over entire walls. We filled our water bottles with cool fresh water from the endlessly trickling taps scattered across the city.
The metro offered us transport in some cases but the bus was no where to be found. We well surpassed our step count for the weekend and experienced true Italian driving opting for a half price taxi to the airport.