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Rome Vacations

Traveling is about feeling inspired, making new discoveries and collecting magnificent memories. And all of that starts with learning a bit about your destination! Are you ready to discover the basics about Rome?

To help you get your bearings, Rome is located 160 miles (257 kilometers) southeast of the significant city of Nashville.

A big part of traveling is meeting new people, so why not make friends with some of the 36,000 locals who live in this corner of Georgia?

Places to visit in Rome

Leave the history books! Witness the past spring to life at Rome Area History Museum. Want some more ideas? Escape the noise of town for a morning, grab a takeaway coffee and find a cool, grassy spot at Ridge Ferry Park. If you like to keep active, bring along a Frisbee too! But there's more. You don't need to be a tombstone tourist to appreciate a walk around Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Why not check if there's a tour on and listen to some of the tales behind this captivating open-air museum?

Where do you fly into for Rome?

Touching down at Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (CHA)? After you've hopped off the aircraft and collected your belongings, the center of Rome will be only 55 miles (89 kilometers) to the south away.

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