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"Year of unity, peace and development”

FEDERICO VILLARREAL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY


FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATION

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF TOURISM ADMINISTRATION AND


INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

ROME, THE
ETERNAL CITY
ESPECIALTY: Tourism management
COURSE: English
INTEGRANTS:

- Meléndez Tarazona, Kiara Valentina


- Ortega Pittman, Joselyn Manuela
- Sandonaz Bravo, María Cristina

TEACHER: Magda Castañeda


CYCLE: 2023 - II
SHIFT: Morning
CLASSROOM: C - 503

2023
ROME, THE
ETERNAL
CITY
Roma is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the
Metropolitan City of Rome, and a special comune named Comune di Roma Capitale. With
2,860,009 residents in 1,285 km2.

Rome was once the centre of a powerful Roman state. You can travel back in time thanks to
numerous monuments of these olden days. There’s a single package that includes tickets for
the Roman Colosseum, the Forum and the Palatine Hill. The package is an excellent choice for
travellers because you don’t have to queue.

If you want to go on a day trip, those who prefer to sightsee in the evening will find the evening
golf cart tour an excellent idea. Experience Rome’s soul at night while driving past major
landmarks and enjoying delicious Prosecco and artisanal beer.

The tour starts in the Campo de’ Fiori market full of local products, from prosciutto to cheese.
Then you can take a walk around various historical parts of the city where you can taste
famous Italian dishes, from pizza to ice cream. The next tour, however, is a bit more elegant
and will take you to medieval wine cellars where you’ll learn about wine production. I

The best time to visit Rome is from Mid-March through to May, with less crowds and warm
temperatures. Rome, the capital of Italy, experiences a Mediterranean climate with mild
winters and hot summers.

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