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Better location in Rome from 2
Dear fellow fodorites,
Please advice which of the following two would be a better location to stay in Rome for first time visitor without car. Via della Lungara, 3 or Via della Lungaretta, 73 |
Having a car in Rome is simply a nonsense - worse than useless. To get around you walk - or grab a cab (some people use public transit but IMHO it makes no sense since cabs are so cheap for several people).
Sorry - have no idea where those addresses are. |
They're within a few minutes of each other on foot. Lungaretta is slightly better, because it's closer to both the Ponte Sisto pedestrian bridge and the No. 8 tram on Viale Trastevere to the historic center. It's also closer to the action in Trastevere and probably noisier.
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I love 'streetview' on maps.google for evaluating a location. If you look at the address on Via della Lungara, you'll notice a sea of parked scooters and the entrance to John Cabot University. IMO, there's nothing quite like scooter noise bouncing of the buildings of a narrow street. ("Vespa" is Italian for "wasp.")
The address on Via della Lungaretta appears to be near a private secondary school and at least one small restaurant, so expect some noise from deliveries. |
Sorry. Should read, 'bouncing off the buildings.'
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As far as I know, John Cabot does not have night classes. On the other hand, Via della Lungaretta west of Viale Trastevere is one of the two main drags in Trastevere, and there is a lot of night life. Voices also bounce off buildings in a narrow street. If the apartment does not face the street or has double-paned windows, noise is less of a factor.
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Thanks Zerlina , nytraveler!
Jean..I loved the streetview option in google maps..thanks :) |
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