rossie1977 wrote: » get there early before the first tours of the morning start (worked for me) but then again that was january, queueing in the august heat in rome is not fun
spongebobx wrote: » Pre-book for the Vatican on-line and you'll waltz past hunderds in the queues.
whitelightrider wrote: » I hear ya. And I dont think Im much good at queues at the best of times!!! Ill take a look online and see what comes up.
dr.bollocko wrote: » The Vatican Museum. All of it. Not just the sistine chapel. The chapel is a great finale but the whole thing is awesome. I was not a big fan of Peter's basilica, climbing to the top was very claustrophobic. You can get beer in the Mc. Donalds next to the Pantheon. It's cheaper than the other 5 rip off cafes in the square. Get one of those pop-up maps. It doesnt really matter where you go TBH. It's all beautiful. Oh and the food. Eat your weight!
CSC wrote: » Been a few times now, great city. Get on one of the open top buses. They are not too expensive and a great way to see the city. Get a pass that lasts for a couple of days and you can hop on and off at as many sites as you want. I'm not really religous but I think the Vatican is a magnificent place and a must see when you are there.
GeneralC wrote: » hi! I need HELP! I have never been to Rome, Im going in Jan, could anyone please recommend me affordable accomadation that is centrally located and close to all sights, thank u so much
spear thrower wrote: » Hello there i am sure a lot of you lovely Boards members are sick to death giving advice on Rome but just this one time could you please share a small bit of your Rome wisdom with the Spear Thrower.. i will be forever grateful.. Myself and my girlfriend have visited a lot of beautiful cities but its our first time visiting Rome.. We are heading over in a couple of weeks for 2 nights(3 full days) and my dilemma is that 3 days is far from enough(i think) to see this wonderful city(we are both mid 20s).. So what would you suggest is a must do in Rome? Sightseeing, Restaurants, Pubs/Bars etc..(cant really get a good judgement off Trip advisor) We're staying in the Welrome hotel which i booked as it was recommended on Trip Advisor.. Has anyone stayed here that would like to give us a heads up how they rated it?.. Again thanks a million!!!:):D;)
littlemissteach wrote: » Hey! I'm just back from my First trip to Rome- we were there for 3 and a half days, brill city, here are a few things I'd recommend- get a travel pass so that you can hop on and off all the metros and busses etc, saying that we walked from the Colosseum to trevi onr day and from trevi to the VAtican another! Book a guided tour for the Colosseum so that you can skip the q- we booked on line with mycolosseumtour,com-its a three hour tour for 49 euro-give you entry to the Colosseum , roman forum and palatine hill and full commentary by a guide , group of about 25 people.
DO0GLE wrote: » Planning on visiting Rome in the coming months. Looking for recommendations on how many nights would be sufficient to see all the sites? Would appreciate suggestions on this before booking accommodation.