Pros: Fantastic history, architecture, and food Cons: Dirty streets, warnings about pickpockets and gypsies robbing you
Being a first time visitor to Rome, I wanted to see as much as possible. This meant going on a tour. Our tour guide told us we were in Europe to experience as much as we could, and we could rest when we got home. Well, our tour of Italy started and...
Pros: absolutely everything Cons: not that many :)
Rome was perhaps the most wonderful city I've ever been to. First of all, ancient Rome is truly stunning in appearance. I of course went to see the Colosseum, which was one of the most stunning sights I've ever seen. I've been to all sorts of places...
Pros: Shops, nightlife, History, Culture, Food and Drink..what more can a girl need? Cons: Nothing, Rome is Fabulous
I have just returned from one of the most memorable weekends of my whole life, celebrating my 21st birthday in where better than Rome. Rome is a must visit of the world, by far one of the most magical cities I have ever visited, with something for ...
I read with great interest in this morning's newspaper that the ancient Roman Colosseum, site of so much killing in the days of the Roman Empire, is entering a new era. The Greek National Theater has put together a production of Oedipus Rex, which...
Before I get started, I should note that this review is a practical guide to Rome based on my experience there. I won't talk extensively about how amazing the Pantheon is at night, because a) you've just got to see it yourself and b) people...
Pros: Wonderful historical and archeological sites. Spring in the Eternal City! Cons: Can be exhausting trying to get in all the sites.
Like the tradition says, if you throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain you will return to Rome. Our last trip to Italy, that included a stop in Rome, was 30+ years ago but we did make it back, so the tradition may have some truth to it.
Pros: Beautiful, pedestrian-friendly city Cons: Need to allocate a week for your first visit to see everything
My Roman Holiday took place in late April and early May of 2001. Since we flew in and out of Rome, we both started and ended our trip to Italy in the Greater Rome area.
Pros: Unique blend of history, religion and culture - great ruins, churches, and museums Cons: Can get crowded and hot in summer months
While Paris may be more beautiful, Florence may have more art, and New York may have more energy – Rome is my favorite city in the world. Nowhere else will you find such a unique combination of history, religion, art, and culture. It has ancient ruins, ...
Pros: Lots of variety and people-watching Cons: Trying to decide what you want!
The Bernini Fountain, in Piazza Navona, had 4 huge statues of men in different poses, each representing one of the four largest rivers at the time: The Nile, whose source was not known, so that man's head was covered with a towel, and there was also a...
Pros: So much history to see. Amazing sights. Cons: Safety concerns for women travelers.
I went to Rome with a couple friends on a backpacking trip over Christmas 2000. We were there for Midnight Mass and couldn't have been more excited over the experience - despite the rain! We stayed for 4 days, and could have easily stayed longer. The ...
Pros: Fun, safe, easy to walk from place to place. Cons: Better pizza in New York.
If you have the means, you should go to Rome. It is an awesome city steeped in history. I spent three days there this past September of 2002 and loved it. I have a very short attention span and travel alone so three days was enough time see what I...
I went to Rome last summer and absolutely loved it. There is so much to do there and so many amazing things to see, but part of the reason I loved it so much was because I found a great place to stay.
Pros: Rich with history!! Excellent place to visit, food was great! Cons: Odd open for business hours, including major tourist areas
Italy is a great place to visit, and one country we definitely will see again (and maybe again). Rome should be one of your stops if you go this wonderful country!
When you walk around the city, you can't help but have a feeling that great...
Rome is the capital of italy and one of the world's great historic cities . It has been an important
centre of civilization for many years . Well in fact rome is known as the eternal city...
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