Rome Travel Guide
Rome, tagged as the "Eternal City", is a very walkable experience for tourists who put on a good pair of walking shoes, others can take the brilliant public transport service such as tram, metro or bus, which offers a very good service, just make sure you keep a watchful eye for pickpockets. Some take an experience with the bikes, doing what locals do and renting a scooter.
Rome sightseeing can be a challenging task because there is simply so much to see, and a month is needed to truly see everything that Rome has to offer, so if your time is a little limited, then making a list of your "must see’ places is very advisable. The Vatican alone can effortlessly eat up the entire weekend, and most tourists end up overpowered and remain torn between running from place to place to see everything or lingering over some monuments and museums. The latter is however, strongly recommended, with an interruption of coffees, ice creams, and serene walks in the city parks such as Villa Borghese which is one of the loveliest. As for Rome sightseeing in most of the holy sites, clothes that covers up the shoulders, midriffs, and legs is suggested, particularly for visits to the Vatican. |