BY: Jenna Busch
You can't walk more than a few feet in Rome without seeing something historic and lovely. There is so much to take in that you may miss some lesser-known treasures. You've likely seen the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Vatican, and St. Paul's Basilica, but you may have missed out on the far less-crowded, awe-inspiring Appian Way or the creepy and unsettling Museum of the Holy Souls in Purgatory.
One unique and romantic destination is the gorgeous Giardino degli Aranci, which has a view of the city you cannot afford to miss. The name translates to "orange garden" due to the many fruitful trees in the area, and it sits on Aventine Hill close to the Colosseum and the Circus Maximus.
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