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Five Days In Rome
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What would your ideal agenda be for the above - only interested in major sites, not art galleries etc - also wondered if the travel cards are worthwhile in your opinions?
Also has anyone used a really good day spa in central Rome?
TIA
Also has anyone used a really good day spa in central Rome?
TIA
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Transport in Rome is good with trams, metro & buses Tickets can be eaily purchased at wide variety of sources including vending machines and manned ticket offices at metro stations and many newsstands / tobacconists : B.I.T. € 1.50. Standard ticket, valid for one Metro ride or 75 minutes on all buses. B.I.G. € 6.00. Daily ticket, valid for unlimited...
09:51 Wed 03rd Jun 2015
This may help you.
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Spanish steps. Castelo san angelo.
We went to Rome in Jan and saw all of the above and more - depends how much time you want to spend at each. We just visited most but did go in St Peter's Basilica and up the dome - go early in the morn to avoid queues. Also booked online whilst we were there to go inside Vatican Museum and Sistine chapel.(it was only 1 euro more for the prebooking) No photos allowed in the Sistine Chapel.
How far out of Rome are you staying? We were quite a way out so invested in the 4 day (?) travel pass which allows you to go on buses/trams/underground. Think it was 16 euros?
We went to Rome in Jan and saw all of the above and more - depends how much time you want to spend at each. We just visited most but did go in St Peter's Basilica and up the dome - go early in the morn to avoid queues. Also booked online whilst we were there to go inside Vatican Museum and Sistine chapel.(it was only 1 euro more for the prebooking) No photos allowed in the Sistine Chapel.
How far out of Rome are you staying? We were quite a way out so invested in the 4 day (?) travel pass which allows you to go on buses/trams/underground. Think it was 16 euros?
Transport in Rome is good with trams, metro & buses
Tickets can be eaily purchased at wide variety of sources including vending machines and manned ticket offices at metro stations and many newsstands / tobacconists:
B.I.T. € 1.50. Standard ticket, valid for one Metro ride or 75 minutes on all buses.
B.I.G. € 6.00. Daily ticket, valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome.
B.T.I. €16.50. 3-day tourist ticket, valid for everything listed under the B.I.G ticket.
C.I.S. €24.00. Weekly ticket costs
When you buy any transport ticket it is not stamped with a start date. You have the responsibility to stamp your ticket on machines provided for that purpose before you start your journey.
If you travel with a blank unstamped ticket its no different to travelling without a ticket at all.
Tickets can be eaily purchased at wide variety of sources including vending machines and manned ticket offices at metro stations and many newsstands / tobacconists:
B.I.T. € 1.50. Standard ticket, valid for one Metro ride or 75 minutes on all buses.
B.I.G. € 6.00. Daily ticket, valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome.
B.T.I. €16.50. 3-day tourist ticket, valid for everything listed under the B.I.G ticket.
C.I.S. €24.00. Weekly ticket costs
When you buy any transport ticket it is not stamped with a start date. You have the responsibility to stamp your ticket on machines provided for that purpose before you start your journey.
If you travel with a blank unstamped ticket its no different to travelling without a ticket at all.
Ostia Antica is often overlooked:
http:// www.ost ia-anti ca.org/
It's just a very short train ride out from central Rome. It's also next door to Lido di Ostia, which is the seaside bit of Rome. (It's a rather dull little town but the beach is nice and there are some good bars and restaurants; it's a good place to cool off on a hot day).
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It's just a very short train ride out from central Rome. It's also next door to Lido di Ostia, which is the seaside bit of Rome. (It's a rather dull little town but the beach is nice and there are some good bars and restaurants; it's a good place to cool off on a hot day).
boxy; I agree, ladies should not go out with handbags. My wife went to Paris with a daughter for the weekend, had her bag lifted from her chair back, while they were sitting outside, it was found down the alley at the side of the restaurant - empty. Decided not to let it spoil her enjoyment, went to the bank and withdrew some more money and in the afternoon it was snatched, (as above) by 2 youths on a motor bike.
She now uses one of those bum-bags. She wears it with the bag at the front though, which gives her an 'expecting' appearance.
She now uses one of those bum-bags. She wears it with the bag at the front though, which gives her an 'expecting' appearance.
Yep, take care with handbags. We have been to Rome a few times and absolutely love it. One of my favorite cities. Paris to me is the worst. I had a gold neckalce ripped off my neck on the metro. Now when I visit any city I don't wear or take valuable jewelry and am very very careful with my handbag. Leave credit cards and things that are a nuisance to replace in the safe and just take cash for the day. These robberies can really spoil otherwise delightful trips.
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