Rome is a city rich in history, art, and culture, with iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and St. Peter's Basilica. It is a blend of ancient and modern, where every corner tells stories spanning millennia. A lively, fascinating, and vibrant city that combines tradition and innovation. Below you will find some of the most important historical landmarks of the city, along with their nearest metro stations. We will visit several of these sights on our walking tour, open to all Conference & Summit participants and their guests; attendees can select this optional add-on during registration.
Line B Metro stop Colosseo
Line B Metro stop Colosseo
Line A Metro stop Popolo
Line B Metro stop Colosseo
Line B Metro stop Colosseo
Line A Metro stop Lepanto
Line B Metro stop Colosseo
Line A Metro stop Spagna
Line A Metro stop Lepanto
Line B Metro stop Colosseo
Line A Metro stop Spagna
Line A Metro stop Barberini
Line B Metro stop Colosseo
Line A Metro stop Ottaviano
Line A Metro stop Popolo
Line A Metro stop Spagna
Line A Metro stop Barberini
Line B Metro stop Piramide