Rome....need info?
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Rome....need info?
Hello all. We am heading to Rome on June 1st, and will be there for 2 weeks. Everyone on this forum has been so helpful to me, in planning our trip, I want to return the favor. If anyone needs any little bits of Rome information to help with their upcoming trip,I will do what I can. We will be mostly just walking the streets for 2 weeks, so I will be happy to be your eyes, if needed.Again, thanks for all the wonderful information and advise.
minnie.
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Thanks minnie, I will take you up on that.
Two things, actually. One, my wife is very hesitant about walking about the city at night, can you tell me your experiences with that? And also.. we cant decided between staying at Rezidenza Fattina (Via Frattina 104) and Hotel Santa Maria (Vicolo del Piede 2). If you happen to see them, can you give us a general opinion of them? Thanks you very much, I really appreciate the help.
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Two things, actually. One, my wife is very hesitant about walking about the city at night, can you tell me your experiences with that? And also.. we cant decided between staying at Rezidenza Fattina (Via Frattina 104) and Hotel Santa Maria (Vicolo del Piede 2). If you happen to see them, can you give us a general opinion of them? Thanks you very much, I really appreciate the help.
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Gman, last autumn a girlfriend and I travelled to Italy. We walked the streets of Rome (and Florence and Venice) until midnight or 1 am each night, and never had any difficulties, nor felt nervous.
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We were in Rome this week, and walked the city until very late. We didn't go for dinner until after 8:30pm each evening, and felt very comfortable. There are lots of tourists everywhere - you won't be alone!
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Yes, we do have a rough game plan. First, we plan on visitng the few things we missed the last time we were there..Hadrian's Villa,catacombs,Appian Way, Borghese musuem.
After that, we have our days divided into activities, by geographical areas. So we will do whatever suits our fancy on any day. (given, of course the variable opening hours of sites.)
All set to go. I will report back.
Any last requests before I go?
minnie.
After that, we have our days divided into activities, by geographical areas. So we will do whatever suits our fancy on any day. (given, of course the variable opening hours of sites.)
All set to go. I will report back.
Any last requests before I go?
minnie.
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Gman - I havent stayed at the Santa Maria myself, but some one I know did and said it was great. Its in a good location, as close to most of the 'main sites' as somewhere up the Spanish Steps way. However, Trastevere is no longer a quiet undiscovered neighbourhood - there are plenty of tourists. Not that this is a problem, just in case you wanted somewhere a bit out of the way (in which case, try Aventine).
But good luck getting a booking. I tried to get a booking in Feb for a trip in May (dates flexible) and it was booked out.
But good luck getting a booking. I tried to get a booking in Feb for a trip in May (dates flexible) and it was booked out.
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