3rd International Conference on

Diabetes & Endocrinology

Venue & Hospitality

City Highlights

About City

Rome is known as the "eternal city" because of its incredible beauty, contrast, and vibrancy. Rome is an eclectic metropolis, with the Catholic Church's religious world centre, the magnificent ruins of the Roman Empire's heart, and modern, vibrant Rome. Rome was built to conquer and dominate the world, as you will quickly discover. Everything is huge, substantial, and "eternal" in scale.

Rome is the third most visited city in Europe and the fourteenth most visited city in the world, thanks to its unique history. It draws visitors from all over the world who are eager to see the city's magnificent structures and archaeological sites, as well as its renowned cuisine and vibrant environment.

The Italian city of Rome is known for its cuisine. It's earthy, with a few simple ingredients that are so wonderfully suited that they'll take your taste buds to bliss. These meals demonstrate that employing exactly the appropriate amount of high-quality local ingredients is the key to good cooking. Pasta dishes, Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe, Bucatini, Rigatoni alla Carbonara, Gnocchi alla Romana, Abbacchio alla Scottadito, and others are some of the most well-known.

It's difficult to know where to begin in a city brimming with icons of antiquity and the Christian faith. Of course, your personal preferences will guide your decisions, but certain places, such as the Colosseum and the Pantheon, are nearly mandatory landmarks of Italy and Europe. With this handy list of Rome's top attractions, you'll be able to pick the best spots to visit.

Tourist attractions:

  • The Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine
  • Vatican City
  • The Pantheon
  • Roman Forum
  • Trevi Fountain
  • Centro Storico & the Spanish Steps
  • Santa Maria Maggiore
  • Piazza Navona
  • Palatine Hill
  • Villa Borghese Gallery and Gardens
  • Castel Sant'Angelo National Museum
  • Baths of Caracalla
  • San Giovanni in Laterano

 

Venue

Rome, Italy