Since we said that 'all roads lead to Rome', it would be appropriate to choose the Eternal City as the next tourist destination! You will benefit from both a culinary legend and ancient history ... Visit Rome magic will leave you full of magical memories and historical ... And you'll want - faster return to Italy!
Day 1 - Moving in Rome
You will have no problem to move to Rome, the options do not miss! If you want to rest, then go for a visit to the capital in open top bus and multi-stop and consider it as your taxi and private guide! (The bus has a comment in at least six different languages) ... If you want a more youthful and dynamic, you can walk aboard the Segway gyroscope ... Or if you want to simplify your life, then wander off ! There are several walking tours that will show you is the classical period, or the Middle Ages or the Renaissance ...
After your first trip over, go take a look at the Colosseum, one of the most famous monuments around the world! With Viator, book your tickets in advance and enjoy unrestricted access and also privileged ... A good plan to arrange for you to discover this marvel as they did a Roman.
Then go visit the Roman catacombs, a site some claim, it is true, and that is ... The underground burial chambers dating from the Roman Empire will make you dream or perhaps nightmares ... If you like this side Tourism dark, keep your weekend by a circuit ghosts and mysteries (a family activity that will delight young and old).
To keep going throughout this beautiful day, you will eat, and luckily, Rome is a gustatory delight for all lovers of Italian cuisine. Head to one of the typical districts, such as Testaccio or the Jewish Ghetto. For dinner, you can choose a nice restaurant, then take a romantic cruise on the Tiber to enjoy an incredibly beautiful night Rome.
Day 2: Centro Storico - the historic center of Rome
Start your second day with the Pantheon. Once entered in, be sure to admire the famous opening in the center of the latter, the oculus, which, at the right time of day, lets in a luminous halo of the most magical.
Of course, you will need to buy some souvenirs for your family and friends back home ... Instead of bringing a plastic tinker, go to Via del Corso. The latter, a shopping area among the liveliest of Rome, will offer options for some nice little thoughts. Then go by the Trevi Fountain to throw a coin or two (according to myth, this ensures that you will return one day in Rome! So please ...). Come back, finally, on the Via del Corso, making a detour through Via dei Condotti, the most expensive shopping street in Rome (but will make you dream!). This leads directly to the famous Spanish Steps. If you are active, climb the climb and head to the hill of the Pincio, where you can soak up spectacular views of the Eternal City.
Day 3: Vatican or the smallest country in the world!
Of course you will not need a passport to visit the 1 / 2 square kilometer of the Vatican City. It is recommended to see the Vatican Museum with a guided tour to avoid queues during your stay. Once outside, follow the wall housing the secret passage to the Pope St. Peter's Square, then along the Via della Conciliazione to St. Peter's Basilica. You can admire its interiors and (at a cost quite affordable) reach the top of the dome. The views from the top are truly unique and you can enjoy the gardens of the Vatican as well.
You have a bit of energy? So, get on the Janiculum hill from where you can admire the horizon before the Roman fountain dell'Acqua Paola, which the Romans call "Fontanone" (the fountain). If you have decided to leave in the summer, you can even watch the evening at an outdoor concert!
In three days, you have seen a lot! But Rome is a city worth several visits. So plan to come back to see what the Eternal City can offer more .
Sunday, December 4, 2011
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