Friday, October 8, 2010

10 things to see in Rome

1) Have a coffee in one of the nice places such as Piazza Navona, where you take a look at the fountain of Neptune. Located in the historic center, just west of the Pantheon, Piazza, this is one of the most popular places in Rome.

2) See the amazing Piazza Pantheon, built by Emperor Hadrian in 27 BC. E 'be the best to be one of many held all the old buildings in Rome and that's really saying something. The roof isthird largest masonry dome in the world, while the original Roman bronze doors still remain on the outside.

3) Visit to the Vatican City, the smallest country in the world, home of the Pope and the center of Catholicism. On Sunday when we pass from the balcony, you can even have the good fortune to receive his blessing. If you notice the men standing around her in colorful clothes security force personnel and one of the papal armies smallest and oldest in the world.

4) Make a shopping around theStazione Termini. This is one of the busiest parts of the facility, which is also an exciting nightlife, but sometimes it can be hectic. The price of such intensity is the ability to pick pockets, while the station itself quite overwhelming.

5) Another area that needs to see while in Rome is the Pantheon, a temple to the Roman gods. This is one of the most spectacular in the world of ancient architecture. Huge columns in front, givinga sense of impressive, although the impressive interior is cool, dark and silent.

6) The Colosseum is impressive. Especially considering that one of the reasons why it is so well preserved, so that future generations the memory of all the Christian martyrs who met such a grisly fate of this honor. Visitors should know that there is a long waiting time for the Colosseum in force if a day ticket that allows you to buy the long queues to jump.

7) The Roman Forum is proudbetween the Capitol and the Palatine. Enjoy a fascinating sense of history here as this market has been the vibrant life of the Romans and the ancient ruins are everywhere.

8) Visit the Park Savello in Aventino Testaccio. From an orange grove at the top, next to the Church of Santa Sabina, you get one of the most spectacular views of the city of seven hills.

9) In a city full of wonderful historic architecture of the 19th century Vittorio EmanueleMonument in Rome is still in progress. E 'was built to Victor Emmanuel II of Italy was unified that the first king.

10) Finish the day, as he did with a relaxing coffee and maybe some tiramisu in Piazza de Trevi. A huge fountain dominates the square and is so relaxing to look like to hear. A good place to enjoy the Dolce Vita.

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