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progol Apr 6th, 2017 08:59 AM

A visual trip through Rome
 
I posted this link on my recent trip report, but just in case you missed the report and would like to see a selection of photos from our recent trip through Rome, here's the link:

https://www.flickr.com/gp/130174933@N04/D62nsG

Of course, if you would like to read the report that goes with the photos, here it is:

http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...ernal-city.cfm

Hope you enjoy!

progol Apr 6th, 2017 10:24 AM

Oops, forgot to tag it as a trip report! Is there a way this can be done?

indyhiker Apr 6th, 2017 12:00 PM

Lovely. I haven't had a chance to read your trip report yet, but it looks like you had a great trip.

By the way, I wanted to thank you for the similar photo report you posted some time ago on Andalucía. It was one of the main reasons that my husband and I decided to make Spain our next trip. We just got back last week from Sevilla, Cordoba, Granada and Madrid and absolutely loved all of it! So, thank you for posting your reports and photos; they're very inspiring!

ElendilPickle Apr 6th, 2017 02:40 PM

Thanks for the link! I will enjoy looking through your pictures.

Lee Ann

progol Apr 7th, 2017 02:45 AM

indyhiker,
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad that you've enjoyed the Rome trip photos -- it was a wonderful trip! Enough time to get a good flavor of the city. And I'm thrilled that you found the trip report + photos from our trip to Spain inspiring -- that was one of our favorite trips ever!

ElendilPickle - hope you enjoy the photos!

cheska15 Apr 7th, 2017 04:06 AM

Lovely photos. Good to see the Baths of Caracalla as I really loved that place. Can't wait to visit Trojans Market. We are spending 11 days in Rome in July after spending 45 days in other parts of Italy and I can't wait as it is my second favourite place, and every time I return I feel like I have come home. Strange because I do not have one bit of Italian blood in me.
Thanks for posting.

indyhiker Apr 7th, 2017 12:01 PM

I just started you trip report. I'm bummed to hear that the crowds were that heavy, even in March. We were there in May of 2015 and again in May of 2016 and barely ventured into the most touristed parts of Rome because of the crowds. I wonder if there's any time of year that's not quite as crazy. Maybe the trick is to get up early to see places like the Trevi Fountain without the swarms of people and their selfie sticks.

progol Apr 7th, 2017 12:20 PM

The crowds were significant at the popular tourist sites - the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps were jammed. But in most places, the crowds were manageable and, in a few places, almost negligible (the Baths of Caracalla).

I imagine that getting up early might make a difference, though neither the Trevi Fountain nor the Spanish Steps were that important to us as we'd seen them before. We figured we'd walk by as long as we were walking in the general area, so our timing was probably at the peak tourist time.

progol Apr 7th, 2017 12:23 PM

cheska - Wow, how lucky to be able to spend so much time in Italy! And 11 days in Rome at the end - perfect.

I know we'll have to get back to Rome again, too - there is so much more to see!

cheska15 Apr 7th, 2017 12:24 PM

We always get up very early and have a walk that takes in the sites like Trevi and Piazza Navona. There is no one around at 7.00 am. St Peters square is gorgeous at that time too. In fact walking around and watching Rome or any city wake up is one of my favourite things to do.
We then keep going to lunch time, have a long lunch, then an afternoon nap, and then we are out again. That's what I love about holidays lol.

progol Apr 7th, 2017 01:33 PM

Cheska,
You're much better than us! We wake up and enjoy relaxing with our coffee and finally get out by mid-morning.

Of course, it was chilly in the mornings when we were there so there's a good motivator for taking our time! Part of the pleasure for me was simply in getting up and making our coffee, though -- I really just love the whole process.


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