Foro Romano
Foro Romano sits at the heart of ancient Rome, nestled between the Palatine Hill and the Capitoline Hill. Dating back to the 7th century BC, this archaeological site was once the center of political, social, and economic life in the city. Visitors can explore its extensive ruins, including the Curia—the Senate house—and the Temple of Saturn, while learning about the vibrant history that unfolded here. While the site is open throughout the year, a visit in April offers a special chance to enjoy the sights as spring blooms bring out the greenery. As you walk through the ancient columns and cobbled paths, you’ll find informative plaques detailing the significance of various structures, making it a rich experience for history enthusiasts.