Respecting the planet on which we live is no longer a prerogative of a few attentive, but a necessity and an imperative for all of us.
“Even our way of exploring and traveling adapts to current times and must evolve: attention to sustainability is at the top of the needs of those who travel to preserve the numerous treasures that make our beautiful country unique,” they said from the Government of Italy.
In this framework, one of the outstanding attractions of Italy that is located in Rome and that seeks to be preserved is the Roman Colosseum, one of the New 7 Wonders of the World since 2007, considered one of the most visited tourist places in the country. The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater is an amphitheater from the time of the Roman Empire, built in the 1st century.
A wild and irresponsible tourism is no longer sought as it was in the past, but greater respect for the territories, cultures, natural spaces and traditions that protect the development of places of interest and their populations. In addition to the attention of travelers, there are also updated policies that facilitate responsible tourism. Rome is an example to be inspired by.
There are more and more eco-sustainable reception facilities
From small B&Bs to the most famous historic hotels, through glamping proposals for all seasons and rural houses immersed in nature, Rome offers many options to choose from, but with a single slogan: zero waste.
Careful management of waste, the invitation to use swimwear more than once, a kitchen that pays attention to seasonality, the choice of cleaning products that do not pollute: these are just some of the measures that make these places ideal for a truly responsible stay.
Getting around Rome on foot or with ecological vehicles is also becoming easier. The distances to travel are very long and the must-see places are so numerous that they are not always within walking distance.
Public transport, however, offers the best alternative to enjoy each attraction without impacting the environment. In addition, bike lanes abound and renting a bicycle (even electric) is just a click away thanks to the numerous reservation services through applications such as Uber Jump and Dott.
Adventurers can also opt for the scooter thanks to shared services such as Dott, Voi, Lime and Bird, or prefer speed with one of the many electric scooters available through eCooltra Electric Scooter Sharing. Finally, the curious will be able to experience the excitement of moving around the city in a Tuk Tuk choosing from the numerous tours organized ad hoc.
The alternatives that allow you to avoid the car are innumerable in the Capital, fundamental in a city characterized by an archaeological and cultural heritage of inestimable value: smog, in fact, seriously damages monuments, buildings and historical finds and that is why this change towards sustainability is being worked hard.