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Patty Jun 7th, 2001 03:46 PM

Rome Highlights
 
Would love to know your top 5 things to do and see in Rome. Many thanks.

Diane Jun 7th, 2001 05:31 PM

Spend about 5 or 6 hours on a guided tour of St. Peters, the Vatican museum, and the Sistine Chapel. Do not attempt to do it on your own -- there is SO MUCH more you will learn from a good, personable guide. Walking Tours of Rome is good, as are several services recommended in this forum.

Capo Jun 7th, 2001 06:34 PM

Hi Patty. My favorite five sights in Rome, grouped by area, were: <BR> <BR>. St. Peter's Basilica (don't miss the panoramic view from the top of the cupola!), and the Vatican Museums (including the Sistine Chapel) <BR> <BR>. The Pantheon (which faces the Piazza della Rotonda) & Piazza Navona (in the same area) <BR> <BR>. The Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Campidoglio, and the Vittorio Emanuelle II monument (all in the same area) <BR> <BR>. Campo di Fiori, Via Guilia, and the former Jewish Ghetto (in the same <I>general</I> area) <BR> <BR>. The Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and the Borghese Museum (in the same <I>general</I> area)

Leslie Jun 8th, 2001 01:11 AM

I agree with the previous poster as to favorite sites...to this I would just add some embelishments: <BR> <BR>The Campidoglio is spectacular...be sure to walk to the left rear of the piazza for the best views down on to the Roman Forum. The Vittorio Emanuele II monument is found in the Piazza Venezia. Also, liked the stroll down the Via Condotti from the Spanish Steps.

BOB THE NAVIGATOR Jun 8th, 2001 05:41 AM

Patty, Go to www.twenj.com--nuff said !

Ellen Jun 8th, 2001 03:32 PM

Just recently arrived back from a trip to Rome, and my top 5 highlights are: <BR> <BR>- walking up to St Peter's Square (walk up Via d. Conciliazione), around 10am with very few people around, it just takes your breath away to see the size of it all <BR>- standing inside St Peter's, so massive (perhaps about 20 tour groups of 40 people were about at the same time, and they were hardly noticable) <BR>- walking up the rounded staircase of the Castel Sant'Angelo, and reaching the top and seeing all of Rome <BR>- walking through the Roman Forum, stopping and touching buildings that Caesar walked past <BR>- turning around a street corner, and finding an historical site being uncovered by archeologists with no other tourists around

Nancy Farestveit Jun 11th, 2001 03:56 PM

I would try to take a walking tour of the Forum. Most of it is rubble now, and without a guide (either a person or a detailed guidebook), you won't get the full of effect of it being poplated by senators and citizens at the hight of Rome's power. Have fun!

Marianna Jun 12th, 2001 01:35 AM

Hi there, <BR> <BR>I am an Aussie who lives and works in this wonderful city bella Roma as a tour guide. <BR> <BR>If anyone would specifically like any information on the wonderful English speaking tours that my company covers feel free to email me direct at [email protected] or to my company which is called Odyssy Tours at: [email protected] <BR> <BR>We offer specialised, personalised and very professional tours and we guarantee small groups. We cover not only the main sights in Romes such as The Vatican, The Ancient City, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Spanish Steps etc but also Pompeii, Tivoli and Florence. <BR> <BR>As well we have a airport pick up service and can offer advice on hotel accommodation. <BR> <BR>Ciao and enjoy bella Italia <BR>Marianna <BR> <BR>

Bob Jun 12th, 2001 04:11 AM

Patty - <BR> <BR>Just back a week from Rome. <BR> <BR>Top 5 for me: <BR>St. Peter's <BR>Vatican Museums <BR>Colosseum <BR>Roman Forum <BR>Scavi Tour


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