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Fly Blue1 nonstop to Rome from Helsinki

Visit Rome and let yourself be bowled over by its breathtaking ambiance. The eternal city has a blend of many things that make it seem so grand: the opulence of the Vatican, the timelessness of the Forum, the speeding Fiat Bambinos, or the millions of cats in the Coliseum. Atac, local transport company has a sightseeing route, no. 110. It takes you around the city in two hours. Buses leave from central station, Termini via Colosseum, Circus Maximus, Piazza Venezia, Saint Peter's Square and Via Veneto.

Fly to Rome directly with Blue1 and feel centuries of turbulent ancient history beneath your feet. Remember to cool yourself down with the famous chestnut ice-cream on offer in Italy’s capital. The main tourist season starts at Easter and runs until October. And now that you have found your way to this magnificent historical city, why not take up the latest sport: Gladiatoral Combat? After three days of intensive training, the only thing you will need is a trident!

What to do with children

Museo Nazionale delle Paste Alimentari - This museum of pasta foods is the only one of its kind in the world.
Aristocats - In 1929, the famous cats’ residency began. Stray and abandoned cats took refuge in the protected area below street level. From 1929 until 1993, the cats were more or less regularly fed by a succession of cat ladies or 'gattare', as they are condescen­dingly called by the Romans.
Via Sannio - The market at Via Sannio has mainly clothing and shoes, new and used. Once you come out of the Metro A: S. Giovanni, face the Ancient Roman wall, Via Sannio is the street just before it on the left. San Giovanni, Metro San Giovanni.
Ostia – the harbour city of ancient Rome. The ancient Roman city of Ostia was situated at the mouth of the river Tiber, today, at a distance of some three kilometers from the beach and 18 kilometers from Rome. You can reach the town by train from Rome (towards Lido) and nearest station is Piramide.
The Forum Romanum - The place where the victorious legions held their triumphal marches, where the deaths of famous persons were made public, in short the centre of power of the Roman empire. Entrances from largo Romolo e Remo, via dei Fori Imperiali, piazza del Colosseo & via Foro Romano.
Colosseum, Il Colosseo - The Flavius amphitheatre is the biggest and most imposing in the Roman world, but is also the most famous monument in Rome and is known as the "Colosseum" or "Coliseum". Started by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian family, it was opened by his son Titus in 80 A.D.

 Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport

To city center 26 km
Taxi approx. 20 min to city center
Train every 30 min.

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