I had once visited Rome before in High School, but to go back was to be able to appreciate its incredible history once again. Even better was that it cost me a record low price £4.99 on Ryanair to fly to Rome.

I got the Rome Pass that gave me access to the Roman Forum and the Coliseum, which all looked fantastic on this cold February day.

South of the centre of the metro I went to walk around this park, and take in the Roman Aqueduct ruins.

I also had time to visit Vatican City, and see St Peters Basilica.

A few more shots of Rome streets in both the day and night times.
