I never really noticed the photo before, it's sitting amongst hundreds taken over the course of my 4 visits to Rome in the last 6 years. There is only one other place I've visited as much and that is Santorini. I never stopped and thought about it, let alone said it out loud, but I think Rome would have to be one of my favorite spots on earth. So much so that I'd one day like to live there - even for 6 months.
Rome can be hot, dusty, dirty and noisy, but it is magical, romantic, spiritual, and totally funky all at once. Where else is pizza and gelato acceptable for breakfast? ok you can have that anywhere in Italy, but in Rome, where you have the cobbled streets and sometimes lonely plazas, where accidentally turning the wrong corner can lead you to the Pantheon. Thousands of tourists line to enter the Colosseum and you can still capture the couple standing away from the crowds taking in the magnitude of this once great structure.
Meeting place is always the Spanish Steps, if not just to walk into Gucci and purchase sungalsses because you can. Rome has a train structure, so simple in its complexity that you're never lost, but not always know where you're going.
Here are my top 3 tourist visits for Rome.
- Trevi Fountain: Who doesn't throw a coin in over your shoulder to ensure you're to return to this great city. It's the reason it's item number one.
- Roman Forum: The history around this great site is unbelievable. Entry is free and there is so much to see. Take a free walking tour to get the most of this unique attraction.
- Vatican City: OK technically not Rome, but it isn't just for the Catholics to visit. The art, the excess, opulence, and the tradition that surround the Vatican can not be missed. Mass with the Pope is truly special and if you book early enough, you can have some amazing religious experiences. Look out for the Papal Swiss guards and their uniforms too.
- Shopping: So I snuck one more in. Italian shoes, clothes and they have Sephora. Who can resist shopping in Italy?
Nicely written, Kellie. I have a strong desire to go to the Colloseum but I really got the urge to visit Rome after reading The Da Vinci Code. My urge has just increased after reading this post. :)
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