Where did wealthy Romans go for vacation?


Where did wealthy Romans go for vacation? Between the Bay of Naples and rumbling Mount Vesuvius was anarea considered prime real estate by the ancient Romans. Pompeii,Stabiae, Herculaneum, and other nearby communities were theyear-round vacation destinations of Roman aristocrats.


Did ancient Romans go on vacation?

Between the Bay of Naples and rumbling Mount Vesuvius was anarea considered prime real estate by the ancient Romans. Pompeii,Stabiae, Herculaneum, and other nearby communities were theyear-round vacation destinations of Roman aristocrats.


Did Romans go to the beach?

Less well-heeled Romans were also drawn to the Gulf, going to Tibur (now Tivoli), Antium (now Anzio) and Baiae, now sunken at the bottom of the sea. This was not a classic seaside vacation in today's sense. People did splash around on the beach but were mainly interested in the healing springs in the thermal baths.


Where do wealthy Romans go to the beach?

Indeed, in the golden days of the Roman Empire, Lavinio [also known as Lido di Enea] was a favourite destination of wealthy Romans who built opulent villas here. Today, Lavinio is still an exclusive place; many well-known personalities of Italian politics and entertainment have a villa here.


Where do rich people stay in Rome?

The most popular areas are the Historic Center, Salario - Trieste, Prati and Flaminio. The most expensive but also prestigious district of Rome is obviously the Historic Center. Following are the Aventine and Trastevere.