Rome is an incredibly beautiful city to visit, and the hidden gems there is proof of that.

Rome is one of the rare places that not only lives up to the hype but much exceeds it. It's not often that the excitement around a city is truly matched with the reality of visiting the city. While you may find the popular spots very easily, let us list down a few hidden and secret spots that will become the highlight of your dream trip.

  • Pyramid Of Cestius

The fact that this pyramid is the sole ancient pyramid in Europe makes it exceptionally unique. The majority of people often associate pyramids with Egypt, Mexico, or even India when they think about them. Yet, it turns out that Rome is home to a more than 2,000-year-old pyramid that was erected as Gaius Cestius, a Roman senator and general burial.

The pyramid, which is roughly 36 metres high and 29.6 metres broad and is situated on Via Raffaele Persichetti, is a stunning site to witness in Rome.

  • Duomo Milan Tour

When talking about secret spots, how can we miss out on the Duomo Milan Tour? While the Cathedral is hugely famous and there is no chance of missing it from the list, the secret spots are what is there inside. Whether it’s the mysterious Zodiac tiles or the folk tale of a real horror story origin, this place never runs out of things to surprise you.

So when in Rome, the Duomo Milan Tour is a must.

  • Michaelangelo’s Moses

One of the churches in Rome that you may easily skip is the Basilica of Saint Pietro in Vincoli.

Rome has so many wonderful churches that you could spend an entire week there and yet feel as though you haven't even begun to see them all. Nevertheless, if you're in Rome, you must see this particular church.

  • Ruins Of Ostia Antica

Although there are many old remains in Rome, none compare to Ostia Antica. Being one of Rome's most stunning tourist destinations, Ostia Antica is said to have been the city's initial settlement.

Though technically not in the center of Rome, Ostia Antica is worth mentioning. It is situated inside Ostia Town, which is part of the larger Rome municipality. In all honesty, this may be the reason why so many tourists to Rome skip this great location.

  • Santa Maria

This modest church is another location in Rome that you must see if you're looking for some of the best artwork in not just Italy but also Rome.

Look, it contains artwork created by Italy's greatest artists (essentially those artists that even people with no background or interest in art would recognise their names or their work). Raphael, Caravaggio, Bernini, and countless more come to mind.

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