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Rome Travel Guide for 2023 - Things to know BEFORE you go to ROME

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Rome Travel Guide for 2022 - Things to know BEFORE you travel to Rome
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Timeline -
00:00 - Introduction
01:03 - Best Time to Visit Rome
01:47 - Getting to Rome
02:35 - Must See Classics
03:22 - Streets
04:12 - Neighbourhoods
04:54 - Day Trips from Rome
05:20 - Where to Stay
06:14 - Getting Around Rome
07:16 - What to Eat
08:12 - Rome on a Budget
09:25 - Rome Essentials


Things to know before you travel to Rome is a Rome travel guide packed with all kinds of travel tips you will need to completely explore this beautiful destination. Rome is one of the most visited cities in the world with millions of visitors flocking to The Eternal City every year. A popular tourist destination, the city is a vibrant mélange of historical ruins and modern architecture. With Eat, Pray, Love has added to the general quaint charm of Rome, walking the cobbled streets and soaking in la dolce vita (the sweet life) is one of the best experiences to have in the city. Watch this travel guide to find out the top things to do in Rome.

Rome has an immensely rich cultural heritage, which makes it one of Europe's most stunning cities to visit. Its contemporary fashion offerings and modern nightlife, coupled with its historic legacy make it attractive for travelers of all ages and interest groups. If you're a nature lover, Rome's beautiful gardens and nature are a treat for the eyes. Loved Gladiator? You can act the part by enrolling in Gladiator school. Love the food? Rome's multitude of Italian cooking classes offers a chance to interact with the locals and make some lasting memories. Are you a movie buff? Recreate Roman Holiday on a Vespa at night. And if you've got the stomach for it, visit the Roman catacombs and see 4,000 bones of Capuchin monks.

A rich history, cobble-stoned paths, stunning architecture, centuries-old palaces – Rome has it all.
One of Europe's most historical cities, Rome balances its' past with its present, as the historic ruins stand in the heart of this sprawling contemporary city. Its strong cultural offerings make it a must-visit destination! The ancient ruins will take you back in time. Home to the Pope, you can also visit the center of Catholicism at the Vatican and marvel at the grand architecture. No trip to Rome is complete without admiring the treasure trove of art in the museums across the city. Rome's modern orchestra building and the variety of philharmonic performances are a must-watch. And, of course, you can learn all about the mighty Roman Empire which once controlled most of southern Europe and northern Africa.

The Romans really know how to party and have a good time - the rising number of nightclubs is a testament to that fact. If you're not into clubbing, many of Rome's trendy bars serve aperitivo, or the Italian version of Happy Hour, for you to relax and unwind. The rise in upscale restaurants that serve food from all around the world points to the changing tastes of the Romans, and its rise as a global city.

Speaking of food, Rome's strong and distinctive style of cooking sets it apart from the rest of Italian cuisine. The Romans liked to push boundaries when it came to their food, and it shows in their bold use of ingredients. Rome's pizza al taglio, or pizza by the slice, their suppli (fried rice ball with mozzarella), and the spaghetti carbonara are some must-try delicacies. And if you've got a sweet tooth, Roman croissants and breads, especially the crostata ricotta and torta ricotta with cherries, are absolutely scrumptious.

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