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Rome was everything I expected & more

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I searched and I searched for the must list.  You know, the list of places I should visit, the list of food I should try and the list of things I should do when I go to Rome, especially what I should be careful of.  Just like my blog there are numerous sites where you can find answers, and if you visit Rome for the first time and you are only going for a few days you should probably know how to spend them, where to go, what to see, were to eat and of course your transportation options. 


My first list was: what do I wanna see list, so I made a map plan with Google’s Earth software. And here you can have the file in .kmz format.  

Must visit: 

  • Villa Borghese, 10 minutes walking from metro Flaminio-Piazza de Popolo station.  Worth the walk. 
  • Piazza de Spagna, Spagna metro station.  Worth going at night since lots of people gather around the steps and sing. 
  • Colosseo, Colosso metro station, or maybe better go with hop on-hop off busses.  It drops you there and picks you up from the very same location.  Take a lot of pictures.  We might not like the history very much, but the remainings of the building is an art.  Roma Pass will let you bypass the line and get in without paying.  I’ll write about
    Roma pass later and explain as much as I can.
  • Piazza del Popolo, again you can go with the same hop on-hop off bus and take a walk to via del Corso where you can buy jeans for only 20 euros, I bought two.
  • Vatican city, many metro stations to go there.  We all know that the line for tickets is big, so the best thing you can do is to book your tickets in advance from their site, Vatican,and go around 10:00 in the morning, so you won’t wait in the line.
  • Castel Sant’ Angelo, near the Vatican and just across the Tiber river.  You’ll have spactacular views from the Castel and you can drink a glass of wine on the last floor in a beautiful small cafe.  About the tickets, it is not expensive but you can pre pay a roma pass and you can go for free, you just show your pass and you get in.
  • Fontana di Trevi, metro station Barberini, you’ll have to walk a little, but since you are in a new city you won’t mind.  You’ll see plenty of fountains in Rome, I couldn’t believe my eyes but fontana di trevi is the one you shouldn’t miss.  We arrived at the fountain around 21:00 and we had ice cream from a small shop across, many flavors you’ll
    have the chance to taste there.  Make a wish and throw a coin in the fountain.  I hope my wish comes true.

    Capitolio, you can go with the hop on-hop off bus as well.  That
    was my favourite of all buildings in Rome.  It was night, we were on the bus returning from Trastevere to our hotel, when I saw this beautiful big white building, illuminated from the lights around it.  I felt so moved that I wanted to cry.  I couldn’t believe everything I saw on the internet and movies or photos, I was there.
Must do:
  • All the above, when you visit all you wanna visit is doing exacty what you should have. 
  • It’s a must to go for a tiber river cruise, it cost’s like nothing and it’s sth I should have done but didn’t have the time to. Hope with Easy Jet I fly for a weekend to take that cruise.
  • Take the hop on-hop off bus, it will take you everywhere, from early morning to late afternoon.
  • Buy a souvenir.
  • Throw a coing to fontana di trevi.
  • Eat ice-cream across fontana di trevi.
Must eat/drink:

Unfortunately I didn’t have a plan on where to eat, I thougth “hey, two couples, we’ll find sth in the way, let’s not plan everything“, well that didn’t turn so well.  On our last night we ended up in a cheap (all the way cheap) restaurant, that I don’t remember it’s name and I don’t want to ever.  It was near piazza navona and that I remember because our friends weren’t that excited to spend lots of money at an expensive restaurant there, well we walked and walked until it was too late for kitchen.  Let me tell you sth, 20 euros per plate is expensive but then again, you are in f…Rome.  As much as you would like to be on a budget, give your self a treat.  It is your last night there.  Indulge your self.  Generally 10 euros per person at a restaurant is pretty good. 4 euros for sandwich, 7 euros for pizza, it’s ok.  Coffee is little expensive near Colosseo but it’s Colosseo, what can you do.

  • Spaghetti alla carbonara, the famous and very differnet from the Greek one (good for me I learned how to cook it)-ate it at a nice-small restaurant near Piazza de Spagna called Vitti Pizza, the most famous italian pizza with mozzarella and tomato-ate it allmost everywhere.  All around Rome you’ll have the change to taste it and from anywhere it will be delightful.
  • Drink Espresso/Cappuccino opposite the Colosseo, no milk or with milk it will become your favourite coffee (buy some for home). 
  • Sandwich traditionally with mozzarella and tomato, it’s tasty and big and it will keep you full.  Cheap & chic.
 
As far as your transportation options, actually you won’t need options, the metro and bus line works perfect in Rome.  I do recomend using them and pre pay your tickets, it worths it.  Roma Pass gives you free access to 3 museums and/or historical attractions and discounts for all your other visits.  It did come handy.  You have options for the days you’ll use it and what you’ll pay.  You get your passes when you arrive at the airport, just ask in the information where the roma pass office is.  But of course if you love a piaggio you can rent a motorbike.  We didn’t even think about it since, we didn’t actually need it.  Subway worked fine for us.

I hope someone finds my posts helpful, have a nice trip.  Rome is beautiful.

I believe our trip has been fabulous. Suvenirs, memories and lots of photos to remember. The return wasn’t bad, but I was definitely sad for leaving so soon.

Planning the trip to Rome

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In Novermber I started searching for tickets, hotels, places to visit while in Rome.  My first idea was a group holiday, or group tour (I don’t know how you call it), but the prices seemed so huge at the time and it wasn’t just that.  I thought to myself that it can’t be so expensive. 

Group holidays tour you around the city, they book you a very nice hotel, usually with breakfast and they fly you usually with comfortable yet expensive airlines.  They advice you on restaurants, walks and shopping.  Of course there’s the matter of safety as well, you feel safe
around others in a foreign country and not so lost.

But I wasn’t traveling alone and I didn’t really care if I went in a 5star or a 1star hotel.  Thanks to my adsl line I found everything I needed on the internet and I flew with a low budget airline company named EasyJet, I’m sure you’ve heard.  So instead of paying 1200 euros per couple plus meals, shopping and optional tours that are usually a must (Vatican city usually is optional so you pay extra), I payed 960 euros per couple and I did EVERYTHING. (Icluding airtickets, accomodation, meals, shopping, tranportation and museums).

There are too many websites out there to find airtickets.  Many of them try to seduce you with colorful, bold, italic, 20 text sized banners advertising that you’ll get the best deal.  No you are not.  Firstly because there are also too many airline companies that are not shown and secondly because most of these websites charge fees. So you need to search carefully and yes you don’t have to go to an agent.  It wasn’t that hard for me to find skyscanner,I just had to google ‘airtickets’ and that was that. 

From all the websites, mainly greek websites with airticket booking, skyscanner was the only one that gave you the chance to find the cheapest and the most expensive ticket for your trip.  You can find schedules and prices and you have that choice.  The cheapest choice.  So before you go on searching for an airticket, it’s a must visiting skyscanner. 

The role movies play

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It all started in 2009.  I went with my boyfriend to watch a movie, Angels & Demons staring Tom Hanks.  It was an amazing movie, filmed in the Vatican.  The Vatican…no words to describe it.  At that point I fell in love with Rome.  ”I want you to take me there, I said to him.

Before the “Angels and Demons” there was another movie that year, “The Thomas Crown Affair“, staring Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo.  What I remember is:  she walks in the porch with just a scarf tied in her hips, she looks at the view, the view was just the blue sea.  Nothing luxurius, just the sea.  “I want to go there, I want to go to a place were anything I see is the light blue of the sea”, I said to my boyfriend.

Yet that year we really couldn’t afford any trip, that summer we ended up camping for a week, but in 2010 I took a deep breath and a huge step.

I’m pretty sure, now that I’m writing this, if everything goes well, from May it will take me a long time to plan another trip.