Going to Rome in mid-January
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Going to Rome in mid-January
Hello! My husband and I are travelling to Rome Jan 14-21. We have been before, but in July. <BR><BR>From what I can tell from my research, it looks as if most of the main attractions such as the Vatican, etc, will be open during that time, but do many places close up in winter as I have read? I have not seen any specifics, but I read a general comment that much of Rome does shut down for a time in those winter months.<BR><BR>Can anyone give me any input? I know that we'll have plenty to do and see, but our friends have not been before so I worry they may come home with regrets for travelling at that time.<BR><BR>Thank you in advance!
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Dear Melissa,<BR><BR>I have been living in Rome for a few years now and can guarantee that all sites are opened. Yes, they will be on winter times but nothing to worry about. If you want to know the exact times look at the website of www.wantedinrome.com. It is a local magazine for expats. If you require any further information please feel free to contact me at the above email address. PS I have had many friends and clients visit Rome and none of them have been disappointed.
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Hi Melissa,<BR>I was in Rome last January and will be returning this January. The only thing I can recall being closed is a restaurant where I thought I might get a bite to eat near Piazza Navona, Tre Scalini. Everwhere else I wanted to go, like St. Peter's Basilica, San Giovanni Laterno, the Borghese Gallery, etc. was open. I hope you guys enjoy Rome in the off-season as much as I did! Few tourists, and much better weather than my hometown has in that month!<BR><BR>Buon Viaggio, <BR>BC