This guide to solo travel in Rome will help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most of your time in this amazing metropolis. It’s based on my own experience visiting Rome countless times, and I’m excited to share my favorite places and best tips with you. Let’s dive in...
It’s an exciting time to visit Rome, and even for people who live there, the flurry of post-pandemic activity in the travel sector has been dizzying. “Archaeological sites that have been fenced-off for years are now accessible to visitors, there’s a host of innovative new tour options,...
If you fly into Rome's smaller airport, Ciampino, you have plenty of options for getting into Rome, from the bus shuttle to public transportation to private limo service. Visit mypage all about Ciampino airportfor more details. Coming to Rome by train Train travel in Italy is easy and comf...
Nicole Schmoll
Rome is a beautiful city that could take a lifetime to explore. It offers an astonishing number of sights: the Colosseum, the Vatican, the Borghese Gardens, the Pantheon, the Forum, the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and so much more. Any city that has been around for thousands of ...
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The best way to travel between Rome and Venice is by train. The two Italian cities are connected by a high-speed rail network which makes the trip easy and convenient. Not only can you avoid the stress of dealing with airports, but you will also likely save money and be able to take ...
Rome transportation options One of the most important things that can affect your visit to Rome is deciding how you will get around. Walking is always my first choice, because there is so much to see on foot, and also because I love the exercise. ...
Travel Tips Tuscany from Rome: How to Plan the The Perfect Day Trip Day trips Planning your trip Rome Tuscany November 20, 2024 Exploring Tuscany without a car can be a challenge and if you’d rather not drive (so you can enjoy a glass or two of the region’s famous wine), you...
into which tourists throw coins. One coin promises a return to the Eternal City, two a romance, and three a swift marriage. Interestingly, the Italian charity Caritas collects these coins, using the funds to support Rome’s needy residents – over 1.4 million euros were collected from the fou...