3. Colosseum

This glorious site of many gruesome gladiatorial fights was opened in 80 A.D. and could hold about 50,000 spectators. However, you can opt for the night tour which is usually more intense and captivating than the day tour. Notwithstanding, this engineering wonder is definitely going to blow your mind.
there are so much to see in Rome – but it looks like you got the most important stuff on the list.
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Thank you! There are too many beautiful things to see in Rome. I might do a top 100 in the future 😀
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It should be possible for rome 🙂
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Great reference list!! Rome is on our bucket list in the next couple of years!!
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Thank you! Rome is a magic city!! I’m planning to go back there as soon as we will be able to travel again! 😍
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