
We’re sure you know all about the best bucket list landmarks, attractions and tours to tick off your list when you visit the Italian capital, but with so many stunning spaces to see in the daytime–what’s left to do in Rome at night?
The answer? Plenty!
From night time tours of the Colosseum, to open-air rooftop aperitifs (with live opera) and outdoor cinema screenings on the banks of the Tiber, there are many ways to keep yourself busy when darkness descends on the capital.
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