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flamingdem

(39,313 posts)
Wed Jun 7, 2017, 10:32 AM Jun 2017

Any tips for Rome?

I'll be staying in the Campo di'Fiore area with a group part of the time. Looking for things to do and restaurants where I'll feel okay dining solo. It's going to be hot. True that we can drink the water from fountains? How about from the tap?

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Any tips for Rome? (Original Post) flamingdem Jun 2017 OP
Grab a local tour safeinOhio Jun 2017 #1
Thanks, might do that for the colluseum flamingdem Jun 2017 #2
Do as the Romans do underpants Jun 2017 #3
What do they do? flamingdem Jun 2017 #5
Just keep your eyes open greymattermom Jun 2017 #4
Take me? Cracklin Charlie Jun 2017 #6
Don't miss CanisCrocinus Jun 2017 #7
Check Rick Steves: elleng Jun 2017 #8
Hungry? You might try... pdxflyboy Jun 2017 #9

flamingdem

(39,313 posts)
2. Thanks, might do that for the colluseum
Wed Jun 7, 2017, 10:37 AM
Jun 2017

I've seen the major sites, ten years ago but not sure I want to do that again. Am looking for other thngs to do, will be going to art museums, am interested in the history of Rome, less touristy spots.

greymattermom

(5,754 posts)
4. Just keep your eyes open
Wed Jun 7, 2017, 10:43 AM
Jun 2017

I love the contrast between ancient ruins and a modern city. Motorcycles parked next to thousands of years old building, things like that.

CanisCrocinus

(109 posts)
7. Don't miss
Wed Jun 7, 2017, 11:25 AM
Jun 2017

the Pantheon; the Vatican; and the Colosseum. No tour guides necessary for any of them, if you do a bit of homework first. The old Roman Forum is bliss if you are a Roman history buff, but that will require some pre-reading or a tour guide to fully make sense of it. I understand a lot of Roman sites are offering virtual reality headsets now to allow visitors to see the ruins in their original state -- that would be cool.

pdxflyboy

(675 posts)
9. Hungry? You might try...
Wed Jun 7, 2017, 11:30 AM
Jun 2017

My wife and I first visited this restaurant in 1997. We manage to get a great meal here every time we return.

Il Giardino Di Albino, address: Via Zucchelli, 29, 00187 Rome, Italy It's about 3 or 4 blocks from Spanish Steps, on a quiet side street. Frequented by both locals and out-of-towners.
Hope this helps.

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