Lazio and Rome Holidays
Lazio and Rome apartments, cottages, hotels and villas
Island
How To Get There
There are direct flights from the UK to Rome's two aiports: Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) and Ciampino.
Fiumicino: flights depart from Heathrow with British Airways and Alitalia. You can fly from Gatwick with British Airways, and from Manchester with Jet2.
Ciampino: you can fly from Bristol, East Midlands, Newcastle and Gatwick with Easyjet, and from Glasgow, Liverpool, East Midlands, Luton, Stansted and Dublin with Ryanair.
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Resorts
Bracciano, Rome
More infoBracciano is a lovely small topwn out the way of the high pace life of the cities however this does not mean it is any less exciting. Bracciano is rich with culture and activity ensuring you have something to do or see every day of your holiday.
Rome
More infoRome is far from being a museum: it's a colourful and vibrant living city which is still an appealing destination for those with a phobia of history. The food, the culture, the ambience and the surrounding scenery make a great holiday even if you don't see a single ruin or statue.
Ronciglione
More infoWith its 440-metre-high altitude, Ronciglione dominates the gully of Rio Vicano, and is located near Lake Vico. This town, of Etruscan origins, was an important centre during ancient Roman times
In order to completely grasp the religiousness that permeates this area near Rome, it is necessary to visit the house/museum of the revered Mariangela Virgili who is regarded as a saint by Ronciglione
Viterbo
More infoWith its 440-metre-high altitude, Ronciglione dominates the gully of Rio Vicano, and is located near Lake Vico. This town, of Etruscan origins, was an important centre during ancient Roman times
In order to completely grasp the religiousness that permeates this area near Rome, it is necessary to visit the house/museum of the revered Mariangela Virgili who is regarded as a saint by Ronciglione
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