| ShelleyT |
Jun 14th, 2004 10:40 AM |
Just returned from Rome - Observations & tips
Just returned from Rome yesterday. Fabulous, but hot, weather all week. Here's a few tips or observations to those interested: Don't worry about wrinkles in clothes, the Italians are wrinkly, too. Don't take alot of clothes, just mix-n-match. Alot of boards I read said to wear black. I think I was the only one in black (and it was way too hot). I saw alot of beiges and linen fabric. Italian teenagers dress the same as American teens. Although, I did see alot of see through or tight pants/skirts that showed women's thong underwear. The main clothing difference I saw was in the shoes and they don't wear shorts. But, after two days, we wore our shorts, it was too hot not to. I don't know how they stand it. Avoid busses and metro during rush hours. www.romanodyssey.com gives a fabulous Vatican Tour. I wish we had done more tours especially of the Roman Forum to get some info you just don't read in the guidebooks. The tour information really bring things to life. Order whatever you want on the menu, you don't have to get one item from each section. They will serve you bread and charge you for it, you may as well eat it because if you don't, you'll then have to pay the same amount for a 'cover charge'. Never pay full price to the street vendors, 95% of them will bargain, especially for the fake purses. If you're into history, Pompeii is a must-see. Tivoli is a pain to get to, so go by taxi or tour bus...NOT the busses as the ride is long, hot, and smelly. The Italians are very friendly. I did expect more of them to know English (based on a past trip to Paris), I wish I had learned a few more key phrases, but none-the-less, we managed to get by. The pizza is wonderful and the lasagne even better.
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