Rome's birthday is celebrated on April 21, commemorating the date of Rome's founding in 753BC. A series of events like gladiator shows, parades and traditional Roman banquets will be taking place throughout Rome at venues including the Roman Forum and the Campidoglio. Historical societies put on gladiator displays and performances in and around the forum area. There's usually a magnificent fireworks display by the Tiber River and the Aventine Hill will be covered in long-burning candles.
According to Whatsonwhen, there are many annual events in and around Rome and It is always a good idea to check with the Rome tourist office about the actual dates of those events visitors would like to see to make sure they are still, in fact, happening and if the date remains the same or has changed.
Rome’s historical and cultural sites make the city a viable holiday location for the whole year and this could be highly beneficial for rental investors, as tourists would be among their main customer. House prices in Rome are steadily increasing, and overseas buyers wishing to purchase property now will find they must pay almost 3percent more than a year ago.
The most sought after area, as ever, is the historic centre, where going rate is €9,000 per square meter. Parioli is the most elegant and expensive residential areas in Rome as the prices per square meter are €6,000, followed by Flaminio and Ponte Milvio at €5,500 per square metre and Quartiere Trieste at €4,500 per square meter. While, not surprisingly, prices tend to be more reasonable as one move away from the centre and it is difficult to find property within Rome's GRA (Grande raccordo anulare, the motorway that encircles the city) at less than €2,500 per square meter.
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