A month within Rome?
I'm going to visit Rome, Italy, and going to stay within for a whole month.
I entail suggestions as what are the places that i cannot miss, authentic places, little hidden places next to great food, stuff like that.
And what other city should i look in...
Romantic spots, historical, restaurants.
Thanks :)
Answers: A whole month...you lucky dog. Just saunter and keep walking around every corner will be a surprise. A Roman ruin, a fountain, a trattoria....Have fun!!
Wow you are lucky!
These are some of the most popular places to look in but for a month you will sure visit even more:
Baths of Caracalla
Campo dé Fiori
Capitoline Hill
Castel Sant'Angelo
Colosseum
Palatine Hill
Pantheon
Piazza del Popolo
Piazza di Spagna
Piazza Navona
Piazza Venezia
Roman Forum
San Giovanni within Laterano
St. Peter's Basilica
Trajan’s Markets
Trevi Fountain
Vatican City
Villa Borghese
Also go to Venice, Verona, Paduva, Milan, Florence, the Amalfi Coast, Pozitano...
There is a great little restaurant (a bit expensive) contained by the centre call Nino. Its down a side street not far from Spanish Steps. Also, if money is not a problem, try and visit Harrys Bar on the Via Veneto which be great for a romantic meal, nice music, food wine etc.
With sights, they're pretty much in recent times the standard ones. Trevi Fountain, Colloseum, Vatican and so on.
Hope you enjoy your trip!
Don't miss Florence & the Amalfi Coast Stop within on any corner tratoria and get fixing for a picknic lunch. Bread, cheese, olives, doesn`t matter what, and some wine. Then head over to Villa Borguese and empire watch. We used to do this rear legs in big school. Met lots of interesting family. ciao
a little town surrounded by the country around Rome that is call "Calcata", it's the town of the wiches (long story), we went here for a friend's birthday. Is a tiny little village of I presume 200 people, and it's inhabited lone by artists and artisans, as you walk you can see adjectives little shops selling the most strange handmade things, jwellery, paintings, clothes, painted tiles.. also within are a few little restaurants (everithing there is little, walking through the allies you surface you're in a house), the food is tipical italian, places are simple and affortable, we spent 19 euros for wine (a lot) starters, major, dessert and coffe, tips included).
There are couches to get in that in more or less an hour, and if you have to stay surrounded by rome for a month I think it's really worth a look.
PS Also the panorama from the hill is breathtaking
i considered necessary to kill myself after a week, dont step, if u go, budge for 3 days max, if u wanna have a worthy time in italy, walk to milan or venice. those 2 are great.
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