Rome Travel Guide
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Welcome to Rome!
It was once the seat of a vast and powerful empire known for its conquering armies, grand architecture, ahead of its time engineering, and lavish lifestyles of the ruling elite. Today’s modern Rome has all of the elegant, ancient history of its past life mixed with the modern feel of a city at the epicenter of all things Italian. Where else but the “Eternal City” can you grab a slice of authentic Roman style pizza while heading for St. Peter’s Square to see the Pope’s weekly address, or indulge in homemade gelato while checking out the inspiring awe of the ancient Colloseum?
There’s no question that Rome is full of historic splendor and beauty. Not only is it the largest city in all of Italy, but it has stood the test of time, being built on seven hills along the banks of the Tiber river. As the old saying goes, “All roads lead to Rome,” and when you journey there, you’ll instantly realize why. As the central part of one of the most powerful empires the world has ever seen, Rome was a city known for its religious, artistic, architectural, and aristocratic significances. From priceless works of art to delicious, authentic cuisine, Rome has plenty to offer the eager traveler looking to seek out historic adventures as well as modern fun.
Rome definitely has something for everyone, and it’s not just a city for seeing historic museums and monuments. Even those not interested in history will enjoy the rich culture, scenery, and culinary dishes that are all a part of the true Roman ambience. For the adventurous travelers, there are also some great excursions outside of Rome that can be a quick getaway from the city itself. In fact, there are some great destinations beyond the city walls that will interest even those looking for perhaps just a quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the Roman metropolis. No matter the type of traveler you are, or what you’ve come to Rome to see, there’s bound to be something new and exciting to discover each day!
In this guide, you’ll find comprehensive, informative, and fun tips on what to see, where to eat, where to sleep, and what to do during your stay in Rome. Are you traveling on a tight budget? No problem! You’ll find ways to enjoy Rome without hurting your wallet. Looking for a restaurant with authentic Roman ambience and delicious Italian cuisine? Look no further! Here you’ll have access to dining where the locals dine. Not sure if you want to stay in a hotel, bed and breakfast, or hostel? This guide will provide you with several options based on where you want to stay in Rome and how much you want to spend. And don’t forget the attractions! There’s so much to see in Rome, and you’ll be able to plan your trip according to the sights you’re looking to take in and the activities you’d like to do. The prospect of making your way through the busting, busy streets of Rome may seem like a daunting task at first, but once you become familiar with the city and all it has to offer, Rome will be at your traveler’s fingertips. So sit back, relax, grab that dish of spaghetti, and let’s journey through Rome!
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Rome Travel Guide - The Non Fiction Author
Introduction:
Are You Ready for an Adventure?
Welcome to Rome!
It was once the seat of a vast and powerful empire known for its conquering armies, grand architecture, ahead of its time engineering, and lavish lifestyles of the ruling elite. Today’s modern Rome has all of the elegant, ancient history of its past life mixed with the modern feel of a city at the epicenter of all things Italian. Where else but the Eternal City
can you grab a slice of authentic Roman style pizza while heading for St. Peter’s Square to see the Pope’s weekly address, or indulge in homemade gelato while checking out the inspiring awe of the ancient Colloseum?
There’s no question that Rome is full of historic splendor and beauty. Not only is it the largest city in all of Italy, but it has stood the test of time, being built on seven hills along the banks of the Tiber river. As the old saying goes, All roads lead to Rome,
and when you journey there, you’ll instantly realize why. As the central part of one of the most powerful empires the world has ever seen, Rome was a city known for its religious, artistic, architectural, and aristocratic significances. From priceless works of art to delicious, authentic cuisine, Rome has plenty to offer the eager traveler looking to seek out historic adventures as well as modern fun.
Rome definitely has something for everyone, and it’s not just a city for seeing historic museums and monuments. Even those not interested in history will enjoy the rich culture, scenery, and culinary dishes that are all a part of the true Roman ambience. For the adventurous travelers, there are also some great excursions outside of Rome that can be a quick getaway from the city itself. In fact, there are some great destinations beyond the city walls that will interest even those looking for perhaps just a quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the Roman metropolis. No matter the type of traveler you are, or what you’ve come to Rome to see, there’s bound to be something new and exciting to discover each day!
In this guide, you’ll find comprehensive, informative, and fun tips on what to see, where to eat, where to sleep, and what to do during your stay in Rome. Are you traveling on a tight budget? No problem! You’ll find ways to enjoy Rome without hurting your wallet. Looking for a restaurant with authentic Roman ambience and delicious Italian cuisine? Look no further! Here you’ll have access to dining where the locals dine. Not sure if you want to stay in a hotel, bed and breakfast, or hostel? This guide will provide you with several options based on where you want to stay in Rome and how much you want to spend. And don’t forget the attractions! There’s so much to see in Rome, and you’ll be able to plan your trip according to the sights you’re looking to take in and the activities you’d like to do. The prospect of making your way through the busting, busy streets of Rome may seem like a daunting task at first, but once you become familiar with the city and all it has to offer, Rome will be at your traveler’s fingertips. So sit back, relax, grab that dish of spaghetti, and let’s journey through Rome!
Chapter 1:
An Overview of Rome and Its Regions
Rome at a Glance:
So you’ve decided to venture to one of the most popular tourist destinations in all of Italy but don’t know where to start. Between wondering about the Pantheon versus the Colosseum, and spaghetti versus ravioli, there’s plenty to figure out. But don’t worry; this guide is here to help you navigate the Eternal City with the ease of a seasoned Roman traveler. There’s a reason Rome welcomes millions of tourists every year with its vast array of things to see, excellent food, and the pleasure of Roman hospitality.
From glorious towering cathedrals, to amazing works of art, to powerful ancient palaces, to the very center of Christianity, Rome has a lot to offer and is sure to please even the most finicky traveler. It’s made up of various eclectic neighborhoods which will be covered more extensively later on. Each neighborhood stands on its own with magnificent sights to see and things to do, but it’s the combination of them all that truly makes Rome shine as a diversely historic yet still modern city. First things first, however, and that is planning out your trip.
Planning Your Trip:
One of the most important things when it comes to planning your Rome trip is figuring out when you’re going to go. It’s important to realize when the best times to go are weather wise so that you’re not stuck inside during a rainy week or roasting in the oppressive summer sun.
• Best Time To Visit Rome-
April through June and late September through October. Temperatures are typically mild during these months, and you’ll find the crowds aren’t as intense as during more pique times.
◦ Travel Tip: Avoid mid June until mid September. The summer rush picks up and not only will it be hot and muggy, but crowded as well.
◦ Travel Tip: Many hotels and restaurants take a month or two off in the winter months of November through February. Also many other businesses close for the holiday break, so these months are not an ideal time to visit.
• Rome Weather-
Summertime in Italy in general can be very hot. This also goes for Rome. High temperatures tend to begin in May and can last until October. The winters are typically mild, with an average of around fifty degrees Fahrenheit or ten degrees Celsius. Also, although it can get very hot in the afternoon, nights tend to be a bit cooler and more comfortable.
• Money-
Italy uses the Euro (EUR), and cash is the typical form of payment in Rome. Be sure to check on exchange rates before heading to Rome. Exchange rates tend to be more favorable at the arrival destination rather than where you depart from. You may, however, want to exchange a bit of currency before leaving for Italy just to have handy for any emergency purchases you might need to make when you get to the arrival airport.
◦ Travel Tip: It’s best to exchange your