Sport
48 Hours in Rome During the Italian Open
Niamh Walsh explores Rome during the Italian Open. Below, discover her curated guide to city, including where to stay and what to see and do.
If you’re in Rome for the Italian Open, it’s tempting to treat the city as a backdrop to the tennis. That would be a mistake. The tournament at the Foro Italico runs on its own rhythm, which leaves plenty of time to move in and out of the city rather than staying fixed in one place.
With two days, you can do both without rushing.
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