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Old Jul 27th, 2005, 12:46 PM
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Side trips from Rome in Oct.

I will be in Rome in late Oct. and would appreciate suggestions for side-trips. I've read about Ostia Antica as an alternative to Pompeii, but others have said it's nothing like it. I've heard pro and con re going to Pompeii for a day trip - same for Florence. Help! Thx!
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If you haven't been to Florence and don't plan to spend time there anytime soon, a daytrip might be a worthwhile sampling. You could visit a museum or two, shop, visit churches, etc.
Florence is very crowded in summer I understand, I've been there in fall and crowds are moderate. For the two most popular museums,the Uffizi and the Accademia, reserved timed entry tickets can be arranged.
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Laurie, IMO, all of them are worthwhile day trips. Ostia Antica is very enjoyable, Pompeii was fine, although I felt like it took much of the day just to do the commute, Florence is great, and is a 90-minute train trip away via Eurostar. Orvieto and Tivoli are other possibilites. You can visit Villa d'Este and Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli. Orvieto has only a couple of sights, but is nice for a little more placid change of pace from Rome.

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I've been to both Pompeii and Ostia Antica and would highly recommend either. Pompeii was fabulous and can be done as a daytrip, although it makes for a long day. However, I've done it and wouldn't hesitate to do it again. Ostia is almost as interesting, much closer, and a lot less crowded. We had a great time exploring it.

Another daytrip option would be Orvieto, an hours train ride from Rome.

You'll have a great time at any of them. Good luck!

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Laurie - Pick any from:

Florence
Assisi
Orvieto
Naples - Pompei/Herculaneum
Capri
Tivoli - Hadrian's Villa + Villa d' Este (fountains garden)
Ostia Antica
Castel Gandolfo/ Lake Albano/ Colli Albani
Spoleto
Cortona
Lake Bracciano
Lake Bolsena
Sperlonga

... to name a few!

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Old Jul 29th, 2005, 06:42 AM
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Thanks to all of you! I will be going back next year to do Florence/Venice/Lucca -but I might sneak a trip over this time (90 minutes is nothing)! Still deciding whether a day's outing to Pompeii is a better choice than Ostia Antica.... obviously it's the more famous of the two!

Have a good weekend, everyone.
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