Have you ever heard of Petra—the ancient city carved into the rose-red cliffs of Jordan’s desert? Well, an adventure traveller should not miss this city. You will know that for y… Read More
Ancient Romans didn’t ride cars to go to work, school or even shopping? S how was life look like back then? Come and check our five remarkable facts about Roman daily life.
Roma… Read More
Experience a journey through time as you step into Palazzo Massimo, one of the four locations that comprise the National Roman Museum. Once a Jesuit boarding school, this historic building… Read More
IHG Hotels & Resorts is at the forefront of a resurgence in luxury in the Italian capital of Rome as two new exquisite hotels, InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace and Six Senses Ro… Read More
IHG Hotels & Resorts is at the forefront of a resurgence in luxury in the Italian capital of Rome as two new exquisite hotels, InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace and Six Senses Ro… Read More
The report highlights that global consumers are spending more on travel, booking longer trips, taking more vacations than before, and travelling with wider groups. With two years of halt in… Read More
Taking guests on a journey into heritage, discovery, and community within Rome’s UNESCO-protected historic city center
A peaceful haven nestled in the beating heart of the Eternal City… Read More
Start Of Topic Taking guests on a journey into heritage, discovery, and community within Rome’s UNESCO-protected historic city center.A peaceful haven nestled in the beating heart of t… Read More
Santa Colonia – ¿una verdadera Roma alemana?
¿Te preguntas que debes ver en Colonia? No es una respuesta fácil, ya que la ciudad pertenece a unas de las más… Read More
Written by Michel Gybels for Time Travel Rome
Like Pompeii and Herculaneum, the Villa Oplontis was both destroyed and preserved by the eruption of the Vesuvius in AD79. Buried until its grad… Read More
Alexandria is a city in Egypt. It faces the Mediterranean Sea and flourished as a major port city. The city was founded in 331 BCE by Alexander the Great of Macedonia and is named after him… Read More
La Escalera Santa es uno de los lugares más importantes para el Catolicismo, además de ser de los más impactantes que ver en Roma. De hecho, no es necesario saber mucho… Read More
Domitian was the younger son of Vespasian, and brother of Titus – he inherited power after the death of his brother in AD 81. Domitian is remembered for his strong tendency toward abso… Read More
Written for TimeTravelRome by Kieren Johns.
All roads lead to Rome, or so the old proverb goes. For those of us with an interest in the ancient world, it’s a saying that still very muc… Read More
A research team led by Rafael González Fernández, professor of Ancient History at the University of Murcia, has discovered a spectacular sarcophagus from the Visigothic period… Read More
There is no doubt that the city of Alexandria city is one of the most beautiful cities in Egypt. It is the second-largest city in the country and the largest one on the Mediterranean Sea. Al… Read More
Matthew Dennison: ”Empress of Rome. The Life of Livia”
Querus publishing 2011, storpocket, 352 s. ISBN: 9780857381637Adlibris Bokus
Livia Drusilla, hustru till Octavianus, sederm… Read More
From traditional and formal to contemporary and casual, these rooms offer inspiration for your dining room decorating and furniture. These 8 remodels will inspire you to embrace a dining ro… Read More
For those of us who are passionate about ancient Rome, and if you are reading this then you are likely among that group, finding the most authentic sites can sometimes become a quest. We may… Read More
, Croatia.A complex on the site of the one-time triclinium and the residential sector of Diocletian's Palace on which from the first half of the 15th century until 1884 the convent of the Sp… Read More
The Catacombs (meaning underground tunnels) lie in the district of Karmouz to the east ofAlexandria. The area was called Kom El-Shouqafa or a pile of shards. The cemetery dates back to the 1… Read More
Taking place at Soka University in Orange County, was the gorgeous and fun wedding of Sarah and Joe. The unique location gave room for many creative ideas. Sarah loved peacocks and wanted to… Read More
In March, John Bridges travelled to Jordan with nine others on our Petra & Wadi Rum Trip. He kept an extensive travel diary of his trip, but had kindly submitted some of his excerpts b… Read More