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You can really understand how amazing Rome is only by embracing it in a single look, from the top of one of the numerous panoramic terraces of the city centre. If you look for details, instead, you could find breathtaking and unusual views to photograph. THE GIANICOLO HILLGoing up the Gianicolo hill you will gradually discover an amazing view of the Eternal City. From these terraces you can stare at the main monuments MONTE MARIOMonte Mario is the highest hill of Rome and it’s located behind the Foro Italico. What your eyes can catch from the top terrace has no equals in the whole city. There is also an astronomical observatory that you can visit upon request. THE GIARDINO DEGLI ARANCIOn the top of the Aventino hill you can visit the amazing “Giardino degli Aranci” (The Garden of the Orange Trees), from which you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the city and Saint Peter’s Basilica. It is one of Rome’s most precious views. THE TERRACE OF THE PINCIOAfter going up the numerous steps of Trinità dè Monti you get to Villa Borghese and can enjoy a marvelous view of the Baroque Rome behind your shoulders. When you get to the terrace of Pincio you can even see the twin churches of Piazza del Popolo and much more. THE VITTORIANOGoing up to the top of the Vittoriano your eyes can embrace the view of the Fori romani, of Saint Peter’s Basilica and the entire city. CASTEL SANT’ANGELOFrom the terraces on the top of the Castel S.Angelo you can admire the Tiber and outstanding landmarks of the city, from the Fori Imperiali to the Circo Massimo. THE QUIRINALE HILLYou can enjoy beautiful views of Rome also from the Quirinale hill. From its terrace you can admire the dome of Saint Peter’s Basilica peeping out among the roofs of the houses. |