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Change: summer jazz series at Villa Celimontana (Via Alessandro Poerio 99/A; 06 58 97 807), which features nighttime jazz concerts, drinks and light meals in a forested villa that's reportedly the actual place where Emperor Nero played his fiddle as Rome burned. --Eric-- Eric J. Lyman
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Change: forested villa that's reportedly the actual place where Emperor Nero played his fiddle as Rome burned. --Eric J. Lyman Do you have a recommendation for evening entertainment? Click EasyEdit to add it here.
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Change: ideasideas--and here--and share ideas--here:One Free Hour: Rome One Free Day: Rome One Free Weekend: RomeStrolling Traditionally, Romans entertain themselves with an early evening stroll (known as a passegiatta) and a long dinner. There are plenty of beautiful
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Change: Music & Entertainment For entertainment, the best one-stop option is the Auditorium Parco della Musica (Viale Pietro de Coubertin SN; 06 80 24 12 81), which comprises several complexes in one location and features top-notch dance, concerts, symphonies and theatrical performances. Call to see what's on tap. Music Onetap.One
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Change: ideas here:ideas--here:One Free Hour: Rome One Free Day: Rome One Free Weekend: RomeStrolling Traditionally, Romans entertain themselves with an early evening stroll (known as a passegiatta) and a long dinner. There are plenty of beautiful settings
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Change: the summer jazz series at Villa Celimontana (Via Alessandro Poerio 99/A; 06 58 97 807), which features nighttime jazz concerts, drinks and light meals in a forested villa that's reportedly the actual place where Emperor Nero played his fiddle as Rome burned. --Eric J. Lyman
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Change: Get ideas here--and share ideas here:One Free Hour: Rome One Free Day: Rome One Free Weekend: RomeStrolling Traditionally, Romans entertain themselves with an early evening stroll (known as a passegiatta) and a long dinner. There are plenty of
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Change: How much time do you have to spend in Rome? One Free Hour: Rome One Free Day: Rome One Free Weekend: RomeStrolling Traditionally, Romans entertain themselves with an early evening stroll (known as a passegiatta) and a long dinner. There are
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Change: One Free Hour: Rome One Free Day: Rome One Free Weekend: RomeStrolling Traditionally, Romans entertain themselves with an early evening stroll (known as a passegiatta) and a long dinner. There are plenty of beautiful settings for
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Change: Wine barsOver the last few years, wine bars have started appearing all over the city, offering the finest Italian wines by the glass in quiet, reflective settings. Two of the oldest and best are Cavour 313 (Via Cavour 313; 06 67 85496) and Cul de Sac (Piazza
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Change: Harry's Bar (Via Veneto 15; 06 48 46 43) is at the end of Via Veneto, and the Spanish Steps and Via Condotti, Rome's chicest
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Change: Start the day at St. Peter's Basilica, the largest and most impressive church in all of Christendom. Michelangelo's Pièta and Moses are off to the
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