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101 things to do in Rome
It is said that all life is not long enough to see Rome - Roma, non basta una vita! That there are too many things to see. We took some of the highlights of Rome and the things that we have the experience to really enjoy this remarkable city and experience, if even for a few days or a few times. There is also a great excuse to continue to return to visit the Eternal City, the center of civilization - "Caput Mundi" 1. Eat a pizza takeaway on the Piazza Navona on a marble benches while watching the fountains. 2. Rental of the legendary Vespa motorcycle and take your beloved in Rome, as did Gregory Pack with Audrey Hepburn in the film "Roman Holiday" 3. Go to Fontana di Trevi in Sunrise and throw a coin in the fountain, do not forget to make a vow to return to Rome. 4. Climb the steps of Capitol Hill, the spectacular Renaissance piazza at sunset. 5. Explore the streets of Rome, but wear comfortable walking shoes 6. Walk through the streets of Rome - time passes and you literally see so many beautiful sites without realize the enormous amount of km's preferable to have a map handy. 7. Imagine you're a gladiator when you go to the Colosseum 8. Go to St. Peter's Square and see the exact alignment of the columns of Bernini 9. Place your hand through bocca della Verita (mouth of truth) to the church Santa Maria in Cosmedin. 10. Dreams of ancient glories of the Roman Forum where you can see the remains of the Temple of Saturn. 11. Visit the Vatican and to be overwhelmed by the grandeur of the Basilica of St Peters 12. Let yourself be enchanted with the volume of works from the Vatican Museum its free to visitors on the last Sunday of the month, if not always open to a charge of 13. Visit the tombs of Pope 14. Kiss your loved one in the Via Condotti and keep smile as you walk down the street. 15. Have the best coffee in town square in Saint-Eustache - Try their secret recipe! Did you know that the Italians have 600 cups of coffee per year per person? 16. Go to the Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps) and just watch the world go by. 17. Propose to your girlfriend during dinner at La Pergola in the upper floors of the Hilton Hotel on Monte Mario Cavallieri overlooking Rome. 18. Watching a football match at the Stadio Olimpico 19. Escape to the charming town of Tivoli and listen to music created by all the waterfalls and fountains 20. Shop till you drop at Gucci or Prada on Via Condotti 21. Take a tour jogging around Rome 22. Be fascinated by the works of Renaissance art at the Museo e Galleria Borghese and the Galleria Doria Pamphili. 23. Have a drink the Campo dei Fiori and mingle with the local crowd 24. Go to the 25 Club Testaccio. Walk a small part of the Via Appia Antica, is the longest road in Italy built by the Romans. 26. Enjoy the silence in the Jewish ghetto 27. Learn the art of becoming a gladiator Gruppo Storico Romano in - even get to keep the coat! 28. Lamb is a typical dish and a Scotta The abbaccio ditto lamb literally burning your fingers are better served in restaurants Trastevere 29. Take a 2 and a train a half-hour to Naples and visit the beautiful island of Capri 30. Skate around the Piazza del Popolo 31. See works by Caravaggio The Life of Saint Matthew (3 tables) in San Luigi dei Francesi on the paintings of St. Peter and Paul of Santa Maria del Popolo and the Madonna dei Pellegrini in Sant Agostino 32. Visit the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo and imagine 4 long years of painting she 33. Take a cruise on the Tiber 34. Ara Pacis visit the controversial built by American architect Richard Meier. 35. Take Archeobus the Termini station and go on a bus tour archaeological Roman ruins, including the Catacombs of San Callisto and San Sebastiano, the Circo Massimo and the Terme di Caracalla. 36. Refine your mouth on a wine course at the International Wine Academy of Rome, or simply alcohol on the premises in a wine bar. 37. Celebrate Rome's birthday on April 21, free entry to loads of museums, processions and fireworks 38. Visit a cinema and watch One film in 39 Italian. Ascent Castel St Angelo and remember the opera by Puccini - Tosca. 40. May 1 draws huge crowds for the May Day festival Rock Free outside the vast Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano Church, 41. Admire the largest stone arch ever built in the Pantheon, rain to come and see it through a rainy day. 42. Go to the Auditorium Parco della Musica, designed by Renzo Piano for a concert by the Orchestra Santa Cecilia. Santa Cecilia is the patron saint of musicians ad his remains are in Rome after being tortured. 43. Listen Claudio Baglioni a famous Roman singer and musician - Its most popular song being Questo Piccolo Grande Amore 44. Listen to Italian music on your iPod 45. Learn Italian words and be able to tell at least one sentence every day 46. In summer, visit the Terme di Caracalla and watch one of 47 famous operas. Walk to the small island on the Tiber and Tiburtina visit the church. 48. Having a famous Giolitti ice lounge windows and choose from a myriad of flavors 49. Watch the famous Pieta "(Our Lady of Sorrows) Michelangelo's "know well the sculpture at St Peter's 50. When in Rome - do as the Romans, mingle with them and watch their manners 51. Having a conversation with taxi drivers - they are an invaluable source of information on best haunts and places to eat 52. Jump to Cerveteri and Tarquin who holds the best of Etruscan treasures dating as far back as 474 BC 53. Jump to Civitavecchia if you intend to take a ferry to Sardinia 54. Visit Castel Gandolfo - The pope's summer residence in the hills of Albania and its 13 cities, including Frascati known for their famous white wine. 55. Take bus 170 from Termini station and drive to the EUR district, which was built by the fascists in 1939 and later used for the Olympics 1960 Rome 56. Go down to the coast - Ostia Antica, the Tiber which flows into the Mediterranean Sea. 57. Visit the flea market of Porta Portese Sunday morning and buy vintage jewelry or books 58. Go to Pincio Hill (Pincio) which is part of the Villa Borghese and close to Piazza di Spagna, overlooking the Piazza del Popolo and see the spectacular view of St. Peter and King Victor Emmanuel Monument 59. Beware of pickpockets, hold bags cards, money and credit in any security. 60. Buy Gifts colorful leather Campo Marzio for your loved ones at home. 61. Visit Qube - Rome largest nightclub. Friday night is Muccassasina (Italy Top Gay Night) Saturday is underground. Guest DJ's present. 62. Visit Castroni in Via Cola di Rienzo where you can find two local gastronomic products and foreign, nicely packaged and fresh. 63. Watch a multitude of performers and performers in Piazza Navona in the evening. 64. Try the specialty Jewish Roman carciofi went Giudia (fried artichokes) in the ghetto or try kosher pizza in Rome. 65. Drop a coin Street entertainers in a hat. 66. Discover the art of Fabriano paper 67. Visit Rive Gauche 2 pubs one of the most popular San Lorenzo 68. Check the famous singer performs in Rome and to purchase tickets to the concert. 69. Take your beloved to Ponte Milvio and add your very own column lock - One of the last symbols of Italy "for lovers of love eternal promise. 70. Visit the Vatican Post office, buy stamps and send a card Mailing from there. 71. Buy the Oservatorio Romano Vatican newspaper, published in English 72. Take a long walk through the Villa Borghese 73. See the statue original and newly restored bronze horse to the emperor Aurelius in the Capitoline Museums 74. Walk through the streets of the Trastevere 75. Rome chaotic, its sensual and Addictive - enjoy everything about it and live it. 76. See Moses carved by Michelangelo in great St Peter in Chains Church of the Via Cavour 77. See the guards outside the residence of the President Quirinal. 78. Take photos on the Ponte Sant'Angelo - To develop the bridge lined with baroque statues designed by Bernini 79. Go Janiculum and look down at all the monuments of Rome. A gun goes off every day at noon 80. Take a bus to the Aventine Hill (Aventino), which is one of the orange gardens and see the most picturesque views of the Trastevere, up to 20 m from the end on your right and look through the keyhole of the door with small greens and enjoy the view of the dome of St. Peter. Just of breathtaking! 81. Visit the Villa Torlonia family residence time of Mussolini being restored and admire the stained glass of the new Museum of the Casina delle Civette 82. Enjoy a glass of wine in a typical Enoteca 83. Ah, bella Italia - the land of culinary delights - try the famous carciofi alla romana (Arthicokes with oil and garlic), coda alla vaccinara (oxtail) and gnocchi on Thursday evening 84. Stroll Montecitorio Panthoen or near the Villa Madama near Piazza Navona and look at all the politicians and senators are trying to move and shake up Italy! 85. Try your luck to make the mosaic in Studio Art Cafe 86. Take a photo with one of the clad gladiators outside the Colosseum 87. Shop at the Bookstore Feltrinelli 88. Go to Piazza Barberini and back to Via Veneto, the culmination of Rome in the 60s and documentation of Fellini's La Dolce Vita 89. Row a boat on the lake and a picnic at the Villa Borghese. Carefully remove any remains and other garbage. 90. Visit the Bioparco zoo called Villa Borghese 91. Lift and move in time to watch the history of Rome 3D 92. Papal Blessings are given to the crowd outside the church on Sunday at noon. 93. Dress appropriately for the restaurants churches and other places. Some clothes just do not cut it with the fashion conscious Italians. 94. Reduce your impact on the environment - For transportation low emission around Rome 95. Watch the old movie 1945 - Città Aperta Roma by 96 Roberto Rossellini. Italy is the home of slow food movement - dinner in one of their acclaimed restaurants and savor the aromas and flavors 97. See the monument dedicated to the king who unified Italy - Vittorio Emanuele II also known della Altare della Patria in Piazza Venezia or walk through it 98. Shop in Via del Corso offers a good selection of shops and prices. 99. Walk Trastevere along the Largo di Torre Argentina, crossing the Tiber and reach via Delle Conciliazione. Close your eyes and open them again to see St Peters Basilica in the distance. 100. Eating a dish of pasta alla matriciana and ask the waiter for the recipe. 101. Remember the saying - All roads lead to Rome, so start planning your next Chooseitaly.com trip.
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