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Plan a Romantic Summer Getaway in Rome
Many lovers see Italy as an idyllic getaway, perfect for helping their relationship blossom. With a romantic atmosphere, amazing food and great wine to enjoy by candlelight, all while being serenaded by street musicians, there’s no reason not to fall in love with Italy – or to share the experience with your loved one.
However, with so many fantastic cities and towns to choose from in Italy, it can be hard to decide on a romantic getaway destination. So why not go with one of the most classic choices, and travel to Rome with your partner this summer? Rome has so much to offer in terms of romantic sights and activities, you and your loved one are sure to come away with an experience to remember.
Any romantic getaway in Rome should begin with a leisurely stroll through the city, visiting some of the most beautiful sights. Among the most romantic are the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, Via Sacra, the Borghese Gardens and Piazza Navona – along with countless others. You also won’t want to miss out on an evening stroll along the Tiber River – another of Rome’s most quintessential romantic activities.
Of course, there are also various famous viewpoints across the city, perfect for lovers to experience together. Two of the most popular views of Rome are from Gianicolo hill – overlooking Trastevere, the Pantheon and the monument to Vittorio Emanuele in Piazza Venezia – as well as from the Pincio at the edge of the Borghese Gardens, where you’ll get a great view of the Vatican. Less known – but offering stunning views just the same – is the orange grove at Parco Savello on the Aventine Hill.
Once you and your partner have experienced some of the most beautiful sights and views in Rome, it’s time to plan some romantic activities. Why not join a wine-tasting tour, or perhaps take a cooking class together? Italy’s wine is undoubtedly one of the most romantic aspects of the country, so learning more about it as a couple is a great activity for your romantic getaway. Similarly, you can learn how to make some of those delicious Italian dishes you’ve tried on your getaway by participating in a cooking class!
Of course, there are many other romantic activities for you and your loved one to experience while in Rome. The Estate Romana Festival, for instance – on from late June through early September – offers various musical and cultural events such as jazz, classical music, film and theatre – making it an ideal couple’s activity. The White Night (Notte Bianca) festival, on the other hand – on in early to mid September – hosts various events such as music, dance, and theatre performances, while shops, museums and restaurants stay open late – a perfect setting for a romantic summer getaway!
Thankfully – particularly for those living in Europe – all of these attractions are only a few hours away. Rome flights are served by the city’s two main airports, Ciampino and Fiumicino, making holidays in Rome easily accessible for anyone looking to exploring the Eternal City.
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Rome: Knowing the city and its transports
Rome the eternal city, with magnificient monuments to see,– the Forum, Coliseum, Castel Sant’Angelo, Vatican, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps. There are many ways to see them, but the best way is to live like the Romans and tour the city like them, on a bicycle or as they call it the bicicletta.
This is the popular way of life in Rome and in keeping with their drive to reduce air and noise pollution. However it is not advisable to try this on a weekday, but early Sunday morning when the Romans are still slumbering, you can rent a bike and discover Rome. The Villa Borghese is an ideal place to explore on a bike. It has museums, galleries, a riding school, a grassy ampitheatre. Another great place to explore on a bike is Villa Doria Pamphili, the largest park in Rome with fountains and summer houses. The city center is closed to autos every second Sunday from May to September and this is an ideal time to bike through Rome.
Rome has many bike rental shops that can outfit you and your entire group for a reasonable sum of money. You can hire bikes by the hour or for the entire day. All you need is a drivers licence or a copy of your passport. However they do not rent out helmets. If you want to ride your own bike, you can and there are many bike repair shops in case you have a problem.
Rome Transportation
Rome has an extensive network of trains that pass through its central railway station Termini which connect it to the rest of Italy and Europe. Its second largest railway station Roma Tiburtini is being upgraded into a high speed railway.
Rome has three large airports, the Leonardo Da Vinci for commercial flights and the other two handle military and private aircrafts.
When in Rome it is advisable to keep a lot of time in hand while traveling by roads since public transportation is not very good and moreover, the roads have bottlenecks and one can be stuck in a traffic jam.
Things to see in Rome
The Colosseum or Il Colosseo to the Romans started as the Flavian Amphitheater, and could seat 50,000 spectators and ecompasses six acres. It is huge and though has seen numerous earthquakes and fires, its ruins still look grand.
The Pantheon is a superior engineering marvel. No building so ancient (it dates back to Emperor Hadrian in 125 AD) has survived the ravages of time.
The Roman Forum is in a valley between Palatine Hill and Capitoline Hill, the Forum Romanum is one of the foremost archaeological sites in the world. It was once the center of political and cultural life for the Roman Empire.
There are many other places to see, the gardens, the fountains and even the cafes. Every visitor has his or her own favorites to see. Spend some time and discover your own favorites.
Since this is a hot favorite among destinations for travelers in Europe the hotels rome scene is full of a wide variety. You can find chain hotels, restored mansions and even picturesque villas and apartments on rent for travelers.
In Rome, be assured that you will be well fed at a reasonable expense. The menus are simple, and traditional. Chefs swear by ancient recipes of Apicius who was the chef to Emperor Tiberius. You will get fresh, traditional and great tasting food even in the simplest of eateries. However, if you stop to eat near the Vatican, the food will be very expensive.
If you are buying souvenirs, haggle and bring down the price. Never pay what is listed, because the price tag is a rip off.