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Comment by BuzzInRome on October 23, 2010 at 5:40am
Winter Hasn’t Arrived In Rome Yet But A Permanent Ice-skating Rink Has!

A permanent ice skating rink is now available to Romans and tourists in downtown Rome, in Piazza Mancini.

After years of forced out-of-town trips to the ice skating facilities of Mentana and Marino, finally Rome got her own rink.

Axel is 3,000 sq meters covered structure with an Olympic-size track open daily from 10 am to midnigt, with 2-hour skating shifts. It has a restaurant, a specialized shop and a fitness space accommodating dance lessons and a gym. It also offers ice skating classes. If you don’t have your own ice skates you can rent them on the spot.

If you’re craving for cold temperatures and an alternative way to work out, Axel is the place!
Comment by BuzzInRome on October 21, 2010 at 7:49am
Night Hawks, Rome’s Sights Are Open for You, Last Tuesdays Of The Month They’re Free!

By www.buzzinrome.com

“What are you doing Friday night?”

“I’m going to visit the Vatican Museums.”

“Oh, I see, free for dinner on Saturday then?”

“Nope, I’m afraid not, I’m going to the Colosseum!”

If someone declines your invitation for these reasons, they may be telling the truth! After the great success of the summer, Rome’s top monuments night openings were extended until October. Therefore these are the last days for your under-the-stars visits.

The Vatican Museums will be open on Fridays from 7pm to 11pm, last entrance at 9:30pm, until October 29. You’ll be able to see the Museum’s artworks, buildings and yards under a different light, there will be music and poetry shows and Saint Pious V’s Halls with Middle Age and Renaissance ceramics will be opened for the occasion. Booking required: www.musei-vaticani.va.

October 23 is the last Saturday for a moonlight visit of the Colosseum from 9 pm until midnight. Guided tours in English will be provided by archeologists. Booking required: +390639967700. Moreover, the Colosseum has two more suprises for you. Just a week ago, after 40 years, it opened its dungeons, where gladiators were locked waiting for their combats and lions and tigers were kept in cage before being transported by lifts up to the central fighting arena. The upper section of the third ring, also closed for decades, will be accessible to visitors who will marvel an unsurpassed view of Rome’s ancient forum. Both areas can only be visited with a guided tour.

Last but not the least, free night visits will be offered until the end of 2010 in most of the State-owned museums every last Tuesdays of the month from 7pm until 11pm. Just to mention some of my favorites: the Borghese Museum and Gallery, the newly renovated Ancient Art Gallery, Sant’Angelo’s Castle, and Villa d’Este and Villa Adriana in Tivoli. The complete list is available here in the “Lazio” section.
Comment by BuzzInRome on October 20, 2010 at 12:06pm
Rome Prime Exhibition Season Starts With Van Gogh’s “Timeless Countryside, Modern City” Display

By BuzzInRome


The time has come for the best art exhibitions here in Rome! October to January are usually the months with the top-notch displays of the year. Then, you have the February to June exhibits with fewer attendees because people start to flock the beach for their Spring weekends. For the summer months, July to September, even fewer spend their Sundays in the city. And what is the top art event on display now until early February? Van Gogh. Rome has some of the best art works in the world, but honestly, Rome hasn’t got many paintings by the Dutch master: a humble two, which are located in two separate museums! And the last Van Gogh collective exposition here was 22 years ago. So we suggest not to miss it!

The display showcases over 70 pieces by the Dutch artist, spanning over the entire range of his career, which can be found in the Vittoriano complex. Not only paintings, watercolours and drawings by Van Gogh will be on display, but also those of the artists that most inspired him, such as Rembrandt, Delacroix, Millet, Cezanne and Gauguin. Van Gogh’s artwork is explored through two themes: his love for rural life, contrasted with his fascination with urban developments. Van Gogh sees farm life as hard yet honest and timeless. While the city represents the contemporary experience setting, where manhood’s destiny was constantly changing, the ideal place to learn and improve. The exhibition runs until February 6 in 1, via San Pietro in Carcere. Opening hours: 9:30am-7:30pm Monday to Thursday, 9:30am-11:30 pm Friday and Saturday, 9:30am-8:30pm Sunday. Further information, art piece captions are in Italian, at www.comunicareorganizzando.it/mostre.asp?ID=189
Comment by BuzzInRome on October 19, 2010 at 9:54am
Last week for the Rome Photography Festival, hurry up!
http://www.buzzinrome.com/2010/10/01/photographys-new-frontiers-fut...
Comment by Tripatini on October 17, 2010 at 9:05pm
Get the latest on Rome's once-again booming tourism numbers, as well as plans for a new tourist district, now on the Tripatini blog: click here to read.
Comment by BuzzInRome on October 17, 2010 at 5:37am
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Comment by Mary K. Love on September 18, 2010 at 9:28pm
I'm interested in a nice 3 or 4 star hotel in the center of Rome for an anniversary. Atmosphere is important but because I'm a photojournalist, location is paramount. Any ideas out there?
Comment by Sally Hammond on September 13, 2010 at 10:16pm
I'm writing something about Rome and need to know a good place to suggest for people to have lunch near the Colisseum and ancient area. Can anyone help?
Comment by girasolereale on September 10, 2010 at 7:41pm
Rome Apartments Accommodations

Comment by Michael Smith on April 28, 2010 at 7:04am
PS - For Kiera:
Restaurants:
Checco er Carrettiere
Zone: Trastevere
Roman Cuisine
Via Benedetta, 10
06 580 0985

Il Brillo Parlante
Zone: Piazza di Spagna
Roman Cuisine
Via della Fontanella, 12
06 324 3334

Babette Caffè & Ristorante
Zone: Piazza del Popolo/Spagna
Roman Cuisine
Via Margutta 1d -, 3
06 321 1559

Margutta Ristorarte
Zone: Piazza del Popolo/Spagna
Vegetarian
Via Margutta, 118
06 32650577

Hamasei
Zone: Spagna/Trevi
Japanese
Via della Mercede, 35
06 6792134

Grappolo d'oro Zampanò
Zone: Campo dei'Fiori
Roman Cuisine
Piazza della Cancelleria 80/84
066 897080

Ristorante Da Pancrazio
Zone: Campo dei'Fiori
Roman Cuisine (But more for the ambiance than the food!)
Piazza del Biscione, 92
06 686 1246

L'Insalata Ricca
Zones: Piazza Navona/Campo dei Fiori/Trastevere
Salads/Roman Cuisine
Campo: Largo dei Chiavari, 85
066 8803656‎
Navona: Piazza di Pasquino, 72
066 830 7881‎
Trastevere: Via Garibaldi, 8
06 583 00096‎

I Butteri
Zone: Salario/Pinciano
Steak and Pizza
Viale Regina Margherita, 28
06 8548130

Brancaleone - 2 Restaurants
1 - Roman Cuisine/Steak; 2 - Seafood/Hand-Crafted Beers
Zone: Salario/Pinciano
Via Lucania, 19
06 4871776‎

Tour Route including the Rome "Majors":
http://tinyurl.com/2wlapy5
Major sites covered: Piazza della Republicca, Piazza Barberini, the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, the Pincio, Piazza del Popolo, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Castel Sant'Angelo, St. Peter's Basilica, the Gianicolo, Circo Massimo, the Coliseum, and the Vittoriano (Monument to Vittorio Emanuele), + others.
 

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