Tag Archives: Rome

Move Over Rome! 4 Ancient Cities With Colosseums & Less Crowds

Share The Article If you’ve never been to Rome yourself, and a trip to Europe is in the cards for 2026, chances are you’re eyeing a visit to the Eternal City, and we’re definitely not here to discourage you, or downplay Rome’s importance: We could write at length about its world-class museums, ancient wonders, and […]

You Can Now Fly Nonstop To Rome From This Popular US City For The First Time Ever

Share The Article If you’ve been to one airport, you’ve seen them all. There’s only so much time to be spent perusing Hudson bookstores and waiting in endless lines at Starbucks. Not everyone can justify a layover, no matter how iconic their preferred vacation spot may be. We at Travel Off Path all have our […]

1 Hour From Rome! TimeOut Reveals Italy’s Secret Beach Paradise

Share The Article We all know Rome is an instantly recognizable icon that lures all levels of travelers, from first-timers to the most seasoned of us with beat-up passports. As such, we all know Rome’s crowds can be a bit out of control. Perhaps more so in a Jubilee Year. Not to trash one of […]

Affordable & Stunning City 2 Hours From Rome Is The Perfect Fall Getaway

Share The Article Last Updated 4 weeks ago Narrow streets lined by ocher-colored buildings, charming piazze centered around medieval fountains, and some of the best-preserved ancient Roman monuments still surviving to this day—there are many reasons to go to Rome. At the same time, there are many why you shouldn’t: Between the intense crowding––sorry, folks, […]

Move Over Rome! This Lesser Known Cultural City Is On The Sea & Has $5 Pizzas

Share The Article Last Updated 7 seconds ago Heading to Italy this fall? You may have been surprised to find prices in Rome and other tourism hotspots have not necessarily dropped as expected post-summer––nor have crowds dissipated as they normally would. Due to the record-breaking heat, a growing number of travelers is now actively avoiding July when […]

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