How to Tour Rome

For many people, planning a trip to Rome is a once in a lifetime event. There are so many things to see and do while visiting the ancient city, that is is best that you have a plan before you go. Hopefully, the information presented to you in this article will help you to plan your Roman vacation.

Things You'll Need

  • passport
  • camera
  • good walking shoes

Instructions

  1. How To Tour Rome

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      Tour the ruins. Rome is a city that dates back to Biblical times. Due to its age, there are numerous ancient ruins to visit, mostly related to religious historic events. No trip to Rome would be complete without visiting such places as The Colosseum and The Parthenon.

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      Take a walking tour. You can either choose to go on a walking tour on your own or go on a guided tour of the city. The advantage of going on a guided walking tour is the detailed information provided by the guide. The only disadvantage of going on a guided tour is that you cannot meander along at your own pace, walking and stopping as you would like. No matter which form of tour-taking you embark on, plan on devoting 3-6 hours to visit the major Roman sights.

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      Go out at night. Rome in the night time is just as alive and majestic as it is during the day. Visit the Renaissance fountains that are breathtakingly lit at night as well as other illuminated ancient architecture from one end of the city to the other. Experience night time sidewalk shows and the art expos that dot the city streets.

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      Dining. When in Rome, do as the Romans do and indulge in the finest of Italian cuisine. While it is virtually impossible to list every restaurant in Rome, you can be assured that there is something for everyone. If you are there vacationing with your children, you may want to visit Ristorante Il Matriciano, a family friendly, casual restaurant located near the Vatican. Otherwise, for a sophisticated night on the town, you will want to dine at the La Terrazza dell Eden, Rome's finest and most posh restaurants.

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      Take a side trip. It is possible to tour Rome in 3 or 4 days, but if you have some extra days remaining in your trip abroad, you might be interested in leaving the city or Rome and explore its surrounding areas. For instance, you could visit the prestine beaches of Fregene or explore the ancient ruins of Ostia Antica, a Roman seaport. In addition, there are numerous ancient towns and cobblestone street villages for you to explore.

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