SWEET LOVE: LeBron James hand in hand with Savannah strolls through iconic Roman landmarks during their honeymoon getaway

Being 6 feet 8 inches tall, he is a statuesque basketball player who naturally makes many people feel tiny.

As he continues his beautiful honeymoon in Rome, LeBron James is even making enormous buildings appear small in comparison to him.

During the romantic break, the athlete has made sure to pose for numerous personal photos.

LeBron James poses in front of iconic Roman tourist spots during honeymoon  trip | Daily Mail Online

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LeBron James poses in front of iconic Roman tourist spots during honeymoon  trip | Daily Mail Online

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Poser: LeBron James poses in Rome on his honeymoon, holding his hand to make the monuments look small in his holiday snaps

LeBron took careful to take photos of himself in front of all the famous locations, giving the impression that he was in ancient Italy.

In order to give the impression that he was carrying the monuments in the distance, he even raised his hand to create a tiny sign, demonstrating his clearly humorous mood.

When he wasn’t posing alone for the amusing pictures, he was, of course, taking pictures of his honeymoon with Savannah Brinson, his new bride.

Tourists: LeBron and Savannah dressed down as they made their way around the city as they continued their romantic honeymoon

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One for the family album: They both wore matching sporty outfits as they wandered through the Altare della Patria

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Holiday time: The pair seemed to be enjoying themselves as they made their way from venue to venue

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Documenting it all: They've spent the last couple of days making the most of their time in the European city

While exploring the city, the two cuddled up in front of several landmarks.

However, many other vacationers paused to take a photo with the star instead, even if they were taking holiday photos for their own family album.

They went to the Vatican Museums, St. Peter’s Church, the Altare della Patria, and the Colosseum, where they even paused to read the history notes designated specifically for tourists.