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10 Things to Know About Rome: 7th Best City in the World 

Learn about Rome and why it ranked 7th in the world as one of the best cities. 

There's something about Rome that lead The Eternal City to be recently ranked as the world’s seventh-best city in the world. The decision was made by Best Cities, an online ranking powered by Resonance Consultancy, a global consultancy focused on real estate, tourism, and economic development. Best Cities annually ranks the top 100 cities to live, work and invest in. While Rome came seventh overall, it also came third in both place and programming, two separate rankings. 

Read on below to learn why Rome was ranked as one of the top 10 cities in the world, according to Best Cities. 

10 surprising facts about Rome to make it 7th best in the world 

  1. “Few cities serve up the ability to walk Western history like Roma. Heck, Palatine Hill alone invites you into two millennia’s worth if you’ve got an hour.”
  2. Rome ranks 23rd  as an accessible modern city 
  3. Rome ranks in the global top five for Sights and Landmarks 
  4. The city missed out on the Best Cities Top 10 in 2021
  5. Rome ranks #10 for Google Trends and TripAdvisor reviews 
  6. As Anthony Bourdain put it: “If I’m in Rome for only 48 hours, I would consider it a sin against God to not eat cacio e pepe, the most uniquely Roman of pastas, in some crummy little joint where Romans eat.”
  7. Rome ranks #7 in museums 
  8. Dozens of other museums and cultural landmarks have recently reopened or unveiled for the first time
  9. Newly reopened museums include: the Mausoleum of Augustus and the 4th-century Casa Romana residence underneath the Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco.
  10. Newcomers include the Museo Ninfeo, which chronicles the ruins of a vacation property for Ancient Roman Emperors 

Asia London Palomba

Asia London Palomba is a trilingual freelance journalist from Rome, Italy. In the past, her work on culture, travel, and history has been published in The Boston Globe, Atlas Obscura,The Christian Science Monitor and Grub Street, New York Magazine's food section. In her free time, Asia enjoys traveling home to Italy to spend time with family and friends, drinking Hugo Spritzes, and making her nonna's homemade cavatelli.

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