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One of the main roads in the Rome/Colosseo district is Via dei Fori Imperiali. This road cuts through the heart of the district, connecting Piazza Venezia with the Colosseum. It is a popular route for tourists who want to explore the area on foot. As you walk along this road, you'll have the Roman Forum on your right, providing a picturesque view. If you prefer not to walk, there are also convenient bus options available. Buses like No. 60, No. 75, and No. 85 can take you to different parts of Rome, including the Aventino-Testaccio district and San Giovanni. Additionally, the Colosseum has a metro stop on Line B, just two stops away from Termini station in the direction of EUR. So, there are plenty of transportation options to make your visit to Rome comfortable and convenient.
Popular Foods
Pizza Margherita - A classic Italian pizza featuring a thin crust, topped with San Marzano tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, fresh basil, and olive oil. The pizza is typically circular, baked in a wood-fired oven and cut into slices. Pasta Carbonara - This beloved Italian dish features cooked spaghetti tossed with eggs, pancetta (or bacon), grated cheese (typically Parmesan or Pecorino Romano), and black pepper. The residual heat from the pasta cooks the eggs, creating a creamy, savory sauce that clings to each strand of pasta. Risotto alla Milanese - A creamy, savory rice dish originating from Milan, made with Carnaroli rice, saffron, butter, and Parmesan cheese. It features a rich, slightly spiced flavor and a smooth, creamy texture. Historical Appearance
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