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Hii All,
Can any one say which place would be the nice one to enjoy as i have planed for a travel trip to Rome? |
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I've been to Rome quite often - the best thing would go from Main Station (you'll get there most likely with a bus from the airport) towards the colloseum and all the surroundings, and then head towards the vatican. Some walking to be done, but worth it!
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Walk around the San Lorenzo district. This studenty district, just to the south-east of Stazione Termini is Rome at its most alternative. Packed with cheap eateries, lefty-leaning bars and boutique shops, it’s a welcome break from the touristy centre. Plus, it’s the home of the best chocolate in Rome.
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If you're a gamer and love Assassin's Creed, Rome is a nostalgic awesomeness around every corner. Try Piazza Navona. St. Peter's Square. The Colosseum, the Pantheon & the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, you're in foe a visual treat..
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Where do you start? Rome is chalk full of awesome things to do. Besides the sights like Pantheon, Colosseum and the numerous piazzas, I would certainly need to recommend:
San Crispino - amazing gelato shop with unique flavors (eg Honey Ginger Cinnamon). It's near the Trevi Fountain Cacio e Pepe - off via avezzana, for some authentic Roman pasta. Try their namesake dish Cacio e pepe (cheese/pepper pasta) |
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I really enjoyed Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Forum Romanum, the Spanish Steps and Fontana di Trevi
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Just like the gentleman above me said - I highly recommend going to Piazza Navona, Forum Romanum and the Pantheon. It is a mighty sight. Fontana di Trevi can be quite crowded but is a nice landmark nonetheless. The Colosseum was not worth it to me. It is more impressive from the outside
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