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Vatican Tour: A Visit to the Vatican Gardens
Posted in Rome Tours - October 4th, 2011
In early article we talked about the Vatican tour like one of possible tours to visit Rome in one day. Today we want include another incredible tourist attraction among those just mentioned, we are talking about the Vatican gardens.
In fact until December 31th 2012, the Vatican gardens realizes special openings without the advance reservation which was necessary until this moment. so anyone who will want to visit the Vatican gardens, can see the wonderful fruit gardens and the centuries-old trees where the supreme pontiff used relax. in this way, the Vatican tour enriches itself with another incredible tourist attraction, the Vatican gardens.
The Vatican Gardens opens their gates every 30 minutes in the Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8:00 until 13:00. the ticket costs 15 € per person. If you don’t live in Rome we suggest this hotel in the center of the city, not far from Vatican Gardens, while if you live here we suggest this panoramic restaurant in Rome, which is located in front of the Sistine’s Chapel, the perfect way to finish your Vatican Tour.
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Rome itinerary in 4 days (2° Part)
Posted in Rome Tours - August 25th, 2011
Today the second part of Rome itinerary in 4 days, here you can see the first part of Rome tour in 4 days.
3° Day – Rome Center
If during the second day you had prefer visit contemporary Peter’s Basilica, Castel Sant’Angelo and Vatican Museums in this third day you can go for a walk through the Rome center streets. The base will be Piazza del Campidoglio where you can visit Capitoline museum, after you move towards Via del Corso and stop off in Trevi fountain, Piazza di Spagna and Piazza del Popolo, at this point go up to Pincio (Villa Borghese) and here you enjoy with the landscape.
4° Day – The Roman’s greatest
For the last of four days in Rome we suggest to start from Ara Pacis Augustae, that is monument dedicated to Augustus emperor and to peace that reigned over Empire (Pax Agustea). The monument is locate in the Richard Meir’s reliquary that has criticized because it considered too much invasive. However, here you can visit the museum homonymous where there are archeological finds of the period. After you can go down to via di Ripetta and via della Scrofa until Pallazzo Madama, that is currently the home of the Senate of the Italian Republic. Walking in the area you’ll see Piazza Navona, Piazza Campo de Fiori e Piazza della Rotonda, in the last square there is the Pantheon, that is tomb dedicated to Italian Royal Family and also buried Raphael.
If you’ll stay in this hotel in center Rome you’ll can enjoy with Rome by night among specialty restaurants and all-night parties.
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How to spend three days in Rome (2° Part)
Posted in Rome Tours - June 30th, 2011
Here the second and last article about How to spend three days in Rome (if you click the link you can see the first part).
2° Day – How to spend three days in Rome
For the second we suggest the Papal Rome tour, that is a visit to all the buildings and the monuments about Vatican City. In order, St. Peter’s Basilica, Castel Sant’Angelo and Vatican Museums, all these places are easy to reach by foot. If you‘ll accommodate in this hotel in center of Rome, you can see the dome of St. Peters’s Basilica by your room window, so is enough you go down to arrive to feet of The Pity of Michelangelo. Don’t think that this day it isn’t intensive, only for the Vatican Museums you need half day to visit, in fact we recommend to get up very early because the line is long just at 9:00 o’clock.
3° Day – How to spend three days in Rome
For the third and last day we suggest to take relaxing walk. So start from Navona square, emblem of Baroque Rome, here you can admire the Bernini’s fountain (The four rivers), and the buildings Braschi, Lancellottu, Pamphilj e Tuccimei. Cross Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and arrive in Piazza Campo de Fiori, there start to walk in the narrow streets of the center of Rome until the “speaker” statue Pasquino in via del Governo Vecchio, Here finish our tour How to spend three days in Rome.
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Vatican Tour: A Visit to the Vatican Gardens
Posted in Rome Tours - October 4th, 2011
In early article we talked about the Vatican tour like one of possible tours to visit Rome in one day. Today we want include another incredible tourist attraction among those just mentioned, we are talking about the Vatican gardens.
In fact until December 31th 2012, the Vatican gardens realizes special openings without the advance reservation which was necessary until this moment. so anyone who will want to visit the Vatican gardens, can see the wonderful fruit gardens and the centuries-old trees where the supreme pontiff used relax. in this way, the Vatican tour enriches itself with another incredible tourist attraction, the Vatican gardens.
The Vatican Gardens opens their gates every 30 minutes in the Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8:00 until 13:00. the ticket costs 15 € per person. If you don’t live in Rome we suggest this hotel in the center of the city, not far from Vatican Gardens, while if you live here we suggest this panoramic restaurant in Rome, which is located in front of the Sistine’s Chapel, the perfect way to finish your Vatican Tour.
Rome itinerary in 4 days (2° Part)
Posted in Rome Tours - August 25th, 2011
Today the second part of Rome itinerary in 4 days, here you can see the first part of Rome tour in 4 days.
3° Day – Rome Center
If during the second day you had prefer visit contemporary Peter’s Basilica, Castel Sant’Angelo and Vatican Museums in this third day you can go for a walk through the Rome center streets. The base will be Piazza del Campidoglio where you can visit Capitoline museum, after you move towards Via del Corso and stop off in Trevi fountain, Piazza di Spagna and Piazza del Popolo, at this point go up to Pincio (Villa Borghese) and here you enjoy with the landscape.
4° Day – The Roman’s greatest
For the last of four days in Rome we suggest to start from Ara Pacis Augustae, that is monument dedicated to Augustus emperor and to peace that reigned over Empire (Pax Agustea). The monument is locate in the Richard Meir’s reliquary that has criticized because it considered too much invasive. However, here you can visit the museum homonymous where there are archeological finds of the period. After you can go down to via di Ripetta and via della Scrofa until Pallazzo Madama, that is currently the home of the Senate of the Italian Republic. Walking in the area you’ll see Piazza Navona, Piazza Campo de Fiori e Piazza della Rotonda, in the last square there is the Pantheon, that is tomb dedicated to Italian Royal Family and also buried Raphael.
If you’ll stay in this hotel in center Rome you’ll can enjoy with Rome by night among specialty restaurants and all-night parties.
How to spend three days in Rome (2° Part)
Posted in Rome Tours - June 30th, 2011
Here the second and last article about How to spend three days in Rome (if you click the link you can see the first part).
2° Day – How to spend three days in Rome
For the second we suggest the Papal Rome tour, that is a visit to all the buildings and the monuments about Vatican City. In order, St. Peter’s Basilica, Castel Sant’Angelo and Vatican Museums, all these places are easy to reach by foot. If you‘ll accommodate in this hotel in center of Rome, you can see the dome of St. Peters’s Basilica by your room window, so is enough you go down to arrive to feet of The Pity of Michelangelo. Don’t think that this day it isn’t intensive, only for the Vatican Museums you need half day to visit, in fact we recommend to get up very early because the line is long just at 9:00 o’clock.
3° Day – How to spend three days in Rome
For the third and last day we suggest to take relaxing walk. So start from Navona square, emblem of Baroque Rome, here you can admire the Bernini’s fountain (The four rivers), and the buildings Braschi, Lancellottu, Pamphilj e Tuccimei. Cross Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and arrive in Piazza Campo de Fiori, there start to walk in the narrow streets of the center of Rome until the “speaker” statue Pasquino in via del Governo Vecchio, Here finish our tour How to spend three days in Rome.
