Find out how to plan a trip to the city on seven hills.
secretitaly.it |
Roman holiday
Stuff.co.nz |
Business leader and co-founder of an online platform for travelers TripMyDream Andrey Burenok told where in Rome you can drink a perfect coffee, how to avoid fines for driving and where to relax in the cradle of humankind.
More than 200 days a year, Andrew is on a business trip or traveling with family. Of course, it can hardly be called a tourism. According to Andrew, he is trying to immerse himself in the culture and in a short term to become a "local resident": drinking coffee at small coffee shops, having dinner in restaurants that are far from the busy center, walking the streets that are not on the tour maps.
KRIZIA in TRAVELLAND |
Minimum three days are worth devoting to exploring the history of Rome. Upon arrival to the city buy the card - Rome Pass — you can go anywhere on public transport and get into any Museum for free and without queues. If you are going to start a tour from the Colosseum, buy your ticket online. Those who do not know about this simple solution, stand in line for about two hours.
thetravelerschant.wordpress.com |
What to see: Colosseum + Palatine hill + Roman Forum.
Free experience
In Rome you can be feel different emotions for free. Be sure to climb the Gianicolo hill, walk along the Appian way and visit the Imperial forums. The city's six famous museums where the entrance for tourists is always open: St. Peter's Basilica, the Pantheon, the archaeological Museum of Ostia, Villa Borghese, Mouth of truth and the Museum complex of the Vittoriano.
azureazure.com |
If you want to see more, plan a trip at the time of the cultural week in Rome. It is held annually in April, but the dates vary. During this period, the city's museums, except those in the Vatican, open their doors to all comers. Every first Sunday of the month is free day at the museums, every last Sunday — free entry to the Vatican museums.
pinterest.com |