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Your 3 Favorite Things about Rome
Our first visit to Rome is in April.
What are your 3 favorite things about the Eternal City and its people? Thanks! |
cappuccino, pizza and gelato
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The old, cobblestone streets filled with sites, stores and restaurants.
The history is incredible, everywhere you look. The excitement of being in a city and being able to walk everywhere! |
Pasta Carbonara
The colors of the buildings Gelato at Giloitti |
Only three? That's difficult but:
The sight of umbrella pines on the hills surrounding the city as you descend into FCO. Finding a tiny church tucked into the corner of piazza, that's open and you enter to find a jewel box, all to yourself. The smell of coffee coming from the bars at 7:00 am as I'm walking the cobblestone streets of the centro storico, virtually alone. |
What are you doing up at 7am?
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The fabulous food (no matter where you eat), the wonderful history (very important for one who has a history degree!) and the NOISE/SMELLS-it is truly unique. Have fun on your first visit and remember that Rome is a city that requires you to go back many many times to see all,do all and eat all!
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Sidewalk cafes - just sitting and people watching when you need a break
History - particularly the ancient That intangible feeling of being in a European city. Our last day we walked from the Vatican to the Spanish steps by way of the Parthenon and Trevi Fountain, just meandering through the city with a stop at a cafe in the Piazza Navone (sp?) on the way, making to the Spanish steps in time for dinner. That is actually still the highlight of our first trip to Rome. |
When I want to sleep late, I do it at some beach resort, not Rome. At 7:00 am in Rome, I love walking around without crowds, drinking coffee and finding churches that are open for early Mass. Sometimes, that's the ONLY time they are open.
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The fountains, the pizza in Trestavere, and the sound of all the church bells ringing on a Sunday morning while standing atop Piazza Poppolo (I think that's the place, it's been 5 years.)
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Sitting on steps in the Forum and trying to grasp how many people have sat in the spot looking at the same buildings.
Gelato! The pieta in St. Peter's. |
Thank you all for the ideas and the great taste of what's in store!
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Relax, savor each day, start early & finish late(sleep at home) & MUST SEE:
San Clemente church Borghese Gallery St.Peter's/Vatican Museum |
Gelato
St. Peter's Sunset from the Palatine Hill |
Hmm... only three things? Where do I begin?
Wandering through cobblestoned streets. All the beautiful fountains. The colors of the buildings, and the vines and flowers that grow on some of them. Sitting at a cafe by the Pantheon and thinking how cool it is that you are sitting at a cafe by the Pantheon! :) Knowing that it's okay to eat all of that wonderful food (and gelato!) because you will be walking off the calories! I love that people take a passagiata (I know I spelled that wrong) after dinner. Okay, that's more than three. Sorry! Have a great time! Johanna |
1. Papal audience
2. Scavi tour 3. Gelato Woody |
All of these are great! I can't wait for my second visit this October. My favorite thing can be summed up in 3 words: Just Being There!!!!
Tom |
1. the Bone Church
2. the Trevi Fountain 3. the Pantheon |
Walking from our apartment to the city area past the Vatican each day.
Eating lunch in the sun opposite Colosseo. Walking through Trastevere. |
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coretto grappa incredible history in that order |
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