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Rome is without doubt one of the most beautiful cities in the world
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every year millions of tourists come from around the world to admire the
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treasures and masterpieces
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of Roman art and architecture.
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But a trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time
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visitors.
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This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome
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offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover
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and enjoy the city in all its glory.
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Because Rome is such a huge tourist draw,
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choose the date for your trip carefully. The best times of the year to visit are
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April, May, and late September through October.
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In the height of summer, the heat and the crowds make the city nearly unbearable.
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August in particular should be avoided because
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this is the month all of Italy seems to go on vacation.
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Traveling too late or too early in the year can also be risky
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because the opening hours for many attractions are shorter,
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and some are closed completely.
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Airfares typically drop quite a bit when "shoulder season" begins in the early autumn,
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making this the optimal time to visit in my book. The days are still warm,
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the nights are slightly cool, and the tour groups and student mobs have mostly
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disappeared.
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If you can plan to stay as long as a week,
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you won't run out of things to do and you'll still feel like you're leaving
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too soon.
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But if your time is limited, allow at least four days to see
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all of Rome's major attractions. If you try to cram the entire city into a
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two-day span
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and do nothing but run from place to place furiously snapping pictures,
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you'll only be cheating yourself. After all, Rome wasn't built in a day
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and it can't be seen in one, either.
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Rome's Fiumicino Airport is 19 miles outside the city.
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A train station is located right inside
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and you can travel straight to Termini Station near the center of town
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but you'll then need to find a way to get to your hotel.
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If you're carrying a lot of luggage or just want to make things easier on yourself,
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take a cab or have your hotel arrange to have a hired car pick you up.
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Either option will cost more but the no-stress factor makes it worth the extra money.
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Renting your own car is always an option,
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but even if you're planning to tour other parts of Italy
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I wouldn't advise driving in or near Rome unless you have nerves of steel
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and the skills and reflexes of a professional racecar driver.
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Roman drivers are somewhat
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exuberant and Roman traffic is often chaotic
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to plunge fully into the essence a Rome
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I highly recommend staying in a hotel where you can simply walk out your door
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and into the heart of the city
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of course the closer to the attractions you are
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the more you'll pay but trust me it's worth it
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before you make a reservation look at a map Avrohom
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and confine yourself to hotels that are Easter the Taiba River
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and West have 10 mini-station also be aware that
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distances on a map might not be as close as they appear
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I once dated a hotel in the fashionable the event at our area
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thinking that it would be fairly close to all the major attractions but in
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reality
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took nearly half an hour to reach anything at all from there on foot
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despite the fact that it looked at polls so close on paper
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the most vibrant area to stay in
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is the half-mile stretch between Piazza Navona and get somebody
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some rooms here a pricey but you'll also find plenty of small family run hotels
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nearby
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guidebooks are fine for gathering ideas but
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hit the internet to get the best deals or if you prefer
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book a hotel directly with Italy guides dot I T
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and you'll contribute to publishing future guides like this one
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and
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did 0 going hungry
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is one thing no traveler should ever worry about while in Rome
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the city is literally overrun with good places to eat
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the busy area just south of the Spanish Steps as Fulham
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and the Maison intersecting side streets tucked between Via del Corso
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and Piazza Navona contains dozens as well
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most have outdoor seating and offer similar menus containing pasta pizza
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veal chicken and a few seafood dishes the food is typically simple
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fresh and delicious and even the restaurants that seem to be tourist
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traps
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will still feed you well if you have a tough time choosing
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your best bet is to simply decide what you want to look at while you're dining
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and pick a restaurant based on that
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for instance the Piazza della Rotonda contains several cafes
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which face the Pantheon and Piazza Navona
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is completely encircled by restaurants which offer views of its numerous
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fountains
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I'll for the younger folks we suggest and evening sipping beer and got said
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the company fury
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near the Pantheon or in picturesque
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trust David typical hangouts on for young Romans
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0 a few dining tips first
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Rome is one of the cities where a restaurant's house wine is usually
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excellent second although we recommend learning and using
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at least a few italian phrases almost every way to real ever meet in Rome
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speaks English
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germans and other European tourists communicate with Italian waiters and
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English
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because it's the more common language some useful phrases for dining are
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schools E or a mall or denied a which means
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excuse me would like to order or you can ask for the check by saying
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be condo paid for it and if the food was good in the waiters attentive
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then don't forget to leave a small tip remember also that especially during
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summer
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Roman restaurants will be open until well after ten in the evening
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dreams
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take out that handy map a row again
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now draw a diamond shape with the Spanish Steps at the top
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ceremonies station to the right the Aventine hill at the bottom
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and Piazza Navona to the left seventy-five percent of your sightseeing
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will probably take place within this area
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and even though it doesn't seem that big on the map you'll need at least two days
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to see everything within the diamond
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and three would be better some activities such as touring the ruins of
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ancient Rome
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including the Coliseum can easily occupy an entire day
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up several notable sites like outside the diamond shape
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including the vatican another full day destination
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Castel Sant'Angelo and the Villa Borghese it
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Rome subway system can come in handy when you're traveling to these locations
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look for the big red M at the entrance to each station
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and a one way ticket costs less than a dollar but there are also tourist
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tickets called
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biet or CIS good for unlimited rides
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be ID be yet door to Reese to go in to get out on
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is a three-day ticket valid until midnight on the third day on which the
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ticket is validated
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the CIS character into got a city man Ali
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is a weekly one both the be it. NCIS tickets grandeur
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unlimited rides on at doc orkut crowd buses
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subways and some local trains
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there's also a ticket called but Roma pass- which offers you transport and two
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museums free of charge
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as well as reductions for all other museums in major events in Rome
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for a three-day pass the Roma passes available in all museums
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and the tourist information points
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and role as a city
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that is best savored slowly like a glass a
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robust red wine allow yourself the chance to see it properly
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by formulating a touring plan before you arrive
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choose one small section of the city to explore each day
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leaving yourself ample time to lounge over a cup cappuccino at an outdoor cafe
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or a scoop of gelato at one of the dozens of ice cream shop so find
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I another hint is to save the attractions closest to your hotel
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for last you may be tempted to do just the opposite
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but these will be the easiest sites to visit if time starts to run short
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if the worst-case scenario happens and you're unable to see everything in one
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trip
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just toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain before you leave
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and as legend has it you'll be guaranteed
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another visit in the future the new
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