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Just booked flight to Rome in October.

Posted on 5/23/23 at 8:21 pm
Posted by Slippy
Across the rivah
Member since Aug 2005
6580 posts
Posted on 5/23/23 at 8:21 pm
Been watching flights and Delta just had a decent drop in price on a few flights. Plan to do like 5 nights in Rome and 4 in Florence. Looking at AirBnB's in the Navona Square area. Walkable to literally anywhere.

Any suggestions, I'm all ears.
Posted by TulaneLSU
Member since Aug 2003
Member since Dec 2007
13298 posts
Posted on 5/23/23 at 8:26 pm to
Friend,

The last time I was in Rome and Florence, I did nothing but visit churches and admire their beauty. Is this your first trip to Rome and Florence? I am by no means an expert of either, having been to each just twice, but I would be more than happy to create an itinerary for you.

I found the pizza and gelato in Florence better than in Rome. I think Roman pizza is terrible, and when Bonci closed in the Warehouse District after being open only a few months I neither wept nor was surprised.

Yours,
TulaneLSU
Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
6417 posts
Posted on 5/23/23 at 9:05 pm to
It depends on how Catholic you are I guess? I went to Rome twice for work for about ten days each, and I think three days is sufficient if you're not super into the Church. That three days included most of a day in Nettuno American Cemetery. It all depends on what your preferences are.

I don't know what state it is in now, but the dig site near the forum was more interesting to me than stuff like Trevi Fountain. I wasn't displeased by the pizza in Rome, but I never, ever ate within 100 yards of where selfie sticks were being sold. Pizza Diavolo all the way.

And every single time a thread about Rome comes up, DO NOT RENT A CAR IN ROME. It's not as bad as Sicily. Even if you have nerves and reflexes of steel, if there is a woman in the car, she will be praying the entire time. You should be able to get everywhere you want to go walking though.
Posted by Slippy
Across the rivah
Member since Aug 2005
6580 posts
Posted on 5/23/23 at 9:29 pm to
Thanks, guys.

I am Catholic, in my 50’s, and have never been to Rome. My wife is more Catholic than me, and this is her first trip. We plan to wander into a lot of churches. Vatican necropolis tour. Maybe some catacombs.

I minored in Latin at LSU University many years ago. I love ancient history and plan to see lots of ruins.
Posted by geauxpurple
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2014
12336 posts
Posted on 5/23/23 at 10:05 pm to
The Piazza Navona area is a good place to stay. Centrally located and easy walking distance to most places you will want to go.
One of our favorite casual hangouts is a block away from there. Enoteca Cul de Sac is a small wine bar with delicious food and an encyclopedic wine list.
Posted by 2 Jugs
Saint Amant
Member since Feb 2018
1852 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 6:38 am to
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Vatican necropolis tour



If you haven't done so, I would contact them now for a reservation.

https://www.scavi.va/content/scavi/en.html


This is on my list for my next visit to Rome.



Here is a really good website for St. Peter's Basillica.

https://www.stpetersbasilica.info/index.htm
This post was edited on 5/24/23 at 6:46 am
Posted by kciDAtaE
Member since Apr 2017
15759 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 7:38 am to
quote:

I am Catholic

quote:

I love ancient history


You will have an amazing trip.
Posted by Tmar1no
Member since Jan 2014
433 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 7:45 am to
In Rome we did a night time walking food tour through one of the local neighborhoods and it was our favorite activity we did in Rome. The amount of prosciutto at these meat shops curing is insane.

In Florence we did a pizza and gelato making class on a mountainside villa that was the best thing we did all trip.
This post was edited on 5/24/23 at 7:54 am
Posted by slinger1317
Northshore
Member since Sep 2005
5840 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 8:31 am to
Went to Italy in February 2020.
We spent 3 nights/2 full days in Rome. The first day we did a guided Colosseum/Forum tour, lasted half a day. Spent the afternoon waking the streets to Trevi, Parthenon, Spanish Steps. The second morning we did the early Pristine Sistine tour. Entered the Vatican early and went to the chapel before it was crowded. I believe we did the morning tour then Scavi at 1:00 that afternoon. Had time to grab a bite in between. That evening we wandered the Circus Maximus and Colosseum to see it at night. If you are staying near Piazza Navona you have to eat at Osteria de Fortunata. Best Carbonara in Rome.
We stayed in the Tuscan countryside and did a one day tour of Florence. We enjoyed it, hit all of the high spots.
I think 2-2.5 days in Rome is plenty. It is crowded, dirty and expensive. Getting out into the smaller villages is where the good stuff is.
We used the Free Now app for taxis. Very easy and affordable. Uber wasn’t available then- not sure of the current situation.
Posted by H2O Tiger
Delta Sky Club
Member since May 2021
6614 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 8:53 am to
We're doing Tuscany in July. Flying in and out of Rome. Will report back
Posted by CharlieTiger
ATL
Member since Jun 2014
750 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 8:55 am to
We'll heading to Italy in one month. Fly into Rome overnight 6/23 and land 6/24.

We're heading to Sorrento for a week and then have a villa off of Lake Trasimeno for a week after that.

We're going to cram 24 hours into Rome - basically the afternoon of the 24th and the morning of the 25th before we take a train to Naples and then transfer to Sorrento.

We're staying right next to the train station our one night in Rome for ease of access for the train to Naples. It's 2 families and 4 kids. 6, 8, 10 and 11. It'll be a lot of walking for them, so we're going to have to take breaks, but I think it's doable. Cabs/Ubers might be involved if they just totally crash.

The plan is to walk across town to the Vatican that afternoon. Probably make a few stops along the way at the Pantheon/Piazza Nevona area. Let the kids recharge with some gelato and then on the Vatican area.

The next morning, the plan is to walk to the Colosseum and forum area. We tried to book a private tour, but looks like most are full now, so we may just walk around the area for a bit and then head back to the hotel and get our bags for a 2 pm train. Probably hit the Santa Maria Maggiore either on the way there or back.

Any other must see spots in that short amount of time?
Posted by TheWiz
Third World, LA
Member since Aug 2007
11677 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 11:32 am to
Less time in Rome.
Posted by geauxpurple
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2014
12336 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 11:58 am to
I think I like Rome better than most people on this board
Posted by JW
Los Angeles
Member since Jul 2004
4762 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 12:03 pm to
Started a solo 21 day trip in Rome last spring .... was blown away by the magnitude and grandeur. I walked 47 miles in 4 days taking it all in. Don't miss the Vatican Museums and the Borghese Gallery. Did a few walking food tours, which were decent. Also caught an AS ROMA match ... magical beginning to the trip (also hit Cinque Terre, Florence, Venice, Naples and the Amalfi Coast)
Posted by VABuckeye
Naples, FL
Member since Dec 2007
35541 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 1:51 pm to
quote:

We're doing Tuscany in July.


Where in Tuscany? We'll be in Greve for a couple of nights in September.
Posted by GOP_Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
17847 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 2:10 pm to
quote:

I think I like Rome better than most people on this board



I love Rome, but I was last there in May, 2017, and even in mid-May, everything was already crowded and hot. I think people go in the summer and are just miserable in the crowds and the heat. If you stand in line in the heat for two hours to get tickets for the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, you might not like Rome either.

Rome is one of those destinations where you can certainly have a bad time if you go in July or August, or if you don't plan properly.
Posted by H2O Tiger
Delta Sky Club
Member since May 2021
6614 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 2:14 pm to
We rented a villa outside of Cortona
Posted by TigerGrl73
Nola
Member since Jan 2004
21278 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 2:17 pm to
I love it as well, and it was hot when I was there, but we stayed in Trastevere and walked or took the tram or buses everywhere. I think having an AirBnB away from the crowds probably helped. I also planned most things out so we weren't in long lines or anything.
Posted by tigergal918
Member since Feb 2022
119 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 2:20 pm to
Just got back last week. If you can, take one day, rent a car, and drive to Lake Bracciano. You won't regret it...
Posted by Pfft
Member since Jul 2014
3661 posts
Posted on 5/24/23 at 2:35 pm to
Virgilio a Campo de Fiori is a good cafe on the Fiore square. Great early evening spot to be when in Rome.
A good Florence cafe on a little alley next to the Duomo in Florence is El Sasso di Dante. The owner is one of the sternest looking guys you will ever see. But he takes care of every customer like they were the only one in the place. No nonsence kind of guy.
This post was edited on 5/24/23 at 5:37 pm
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