The
pretty coastal town of Anzio is just 50km south of Rome, making it an
ideal day trip destination for those who want to get out of Rome's
bustling city centre. During August it's idyllic beachside bars and
restaurants play host to many of Rome's residents as they escape the
scorching city heat to find solace in the waves and cooling sea
breeze.
It hasn't always been like that though. In the winter of 1944
Anzio was the landing site for tens of thousands of Allied troops as
they disembarked on the surrounding beaches to begin their long and
deadly march to Rome in what was to be one of the most important and
crucial battles of World War Two. The Anzio museum, which is housed
in the 16th century Villa Adele, has a section dedicated to the
beachhead landings and the two war cemeteries within the town are
well worth a visit. The museum also displays relics from the nearby
Roman theatre and many treasures found in and around local lad Nero's
Palace (Nero was born in Anzio, then called 'Antium' in the year 37).
Spanning the whole of the west side of the main beach you can explore
the remains of this huge villa, with it's intricate tunnels and tiled
floors and ceilings. A guided tour will give you access to the modern
day lighthouse that sits atop the villa.
Eating
in Anzio is an absolute treat as you are spoiled for choice when it
comes to small, local, family owned restaurants that offer fresh
seafood caught that very morning for extremely reasonable prices. The
pretty town centre with it's tree-lined piazza is an ideal place to
grab an afternoon coffee and watch the world go by. At 4 o'clock in
the afternoon make your way to the port as the local fishermen sell
their mornings catch straight from the back of their boats, for just
5 euros you can easily pick up an array of fresh fish and shellfish
ready for the pot. The return journey from Anzio to Rome passes
through the beautiful Lazio countryside via the 'Castelli Romani',
and the ancient 'Appian Way' flanked by it's historical aqueducts and
towers. So, with sea, sand, culture and delicious seafood, Anzio
tours and day trips from Rome offer a great way to escape the city and to discover everything
this beautiful seaside town has to offer.
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