Stroll along Via Marsala and discover a minor basilica built in the late 19th century. Peruse high-quality gifts, clothing and beauty products in Termini Central Station’s shopping mall, the Il Forum Termini. Visit the National Museum of Rome and discover ancient artworks, only a short walk from Via Marsala. This street is conveniently located near shopping areas, traditional Italian pizzerias, wine bars and many famous historic buildings.
Find the Sacred Heart of Jesus at Castro Pretorio, a Roman Catholic parish and titular church on Via Marsala. Admire the elegant neo Renaissance-style architecture and notice the exquisite alabaster columns and California marble altar inside the church. This church was consecrated in the 19th century and elevated to minor basilica status in the early 20th century.
Take a short walk from Via Marsala to the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme site of the National Museum of Rome. Book a private or group tour and see stunning ancient artworks, including the Hellenistic Prince and the Dying Niobid. The magnificent neo-Renaissance-style building hosts some of the world’s finest classical artworks.
Visit the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and the Martyrs, a spectacular titular basilica about a 10-minute walk from Via Marsala. This church was built in the 16th century and is a stunning example of Baroque architecture. Take a guided tour and see beautiful religious sculptures, including an altarpiece depicting the crucifixion.
Find suitable accommodations on Via Marsala, including luxury hotels and less expensive apartments. If you are traveling across Italy by rail, Via Marsala is the perfect place to stay due to its proximity to the Termini Central Station. On the metro, disembark at the Termini metro station.
From Via Marsala, walk to the Rione Monti district for classy wine bars and some of the hippest restaurants in Rome.