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Gay Rome stimulates the eye, palette and mind! Come for the history, the ruins and monuments, the art, the unmistakable feel, and stylish sensuousness. But come most especially for the Romans! While gay life in Rome is still discreet and somewhat hidden away, Italy is slowly changing. The gay scene is small but vibrant with great bars and busy nightclubs.

The city of Rome is spread out over its seven famous hills and the valleys between them. Everywhere you turn you will find ancient monuments dotted around the spaghetti-like streets. Rome is a busy destination year-round and you will always find the bars busy from early evening such as at Freni E Frizioni in the charming Trastevere district.

Just like Italian fashion, Rome takes on a different appearance each season. Our favourite times to visit are the Spring.

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The return of the fragrant trees bursting with colours and the markets full of resh fruit and vegetables makes this an ideal time to experience all the city has to offer. Early Autumn is also less hectic as Romans return to work and the tourists return home. Temperatures begin to rise in Rome from early June.

The city is hot and crowded in July and August and many of the regular gay nights at clubs take a well earned bar until September. The village is made up of a large park with several restaurants, two dance floors, bars, shops and a gay program of international DJs and world famous circuit parties. Most of the ancient wonders, including the Colosseum and Roman Forum, are south of the piazza in the Centro Storico.

To the north are the Villa Borghese and Spanish Steps while eastward lie the and the central train station, Roma Termini. The Vatican City lies further west, across the wandering Tiber River. Cecilia The area is also home to some of our favourite restaurants. Central Rome is best seen on foot. With some of the most frenzied and chaotic traffic west of Istanbul, driving and buses in the rome center are a nightmare.

Even crossing the streets can be hair-raising. If you have cold feet, just follow other crossers. Doing as the Romans do, hit up the local bar for a friendly fix and a cornetto, a flaky pastry similar to a croissant. Adequately caffeinated, take on the Colosseum, where once upon a time before the gates were erected this mammoth wonder of ancient Rome was also a gay cruising hotspot.

Another popular place for your morning coffee is Piazza Navona. Rome pretty much shuts down from early- to mid-afternoon as everyone takes an extended pausa, so cool your heels over a nice lunch with a hangar of wine. A three-millennia-old work-in-progress, Rome can seem profoundly confusing and absurdly convoluted.