Top 10 things to do in Rome
10 unique things to do in Rome, handpicked by locals.
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Matteo, Yanira, Gabriele and Amandio are some of the amazing locals that will show you the top things to see and do in Rome, from the best time to visit the Pantheon to the best local market for some shopping, from the most authentic gelaterias to the best spots to capture the breathtaking views of Rome!
Withlocals reporter Martijn van der Sanden went on a trip to Rome and collected the suggestions and tips of its locals. You will find them all in this video, wrapped in a unique top 10.
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#10 Explore Trastevere (00:19)
#9 Eat the best Italian gelato in the whole Rome (00:45)
#8 Bike along the Appia Antica (01:13)
#7 Check out Rome’s local markets: Porta Portese (01:32)
#6 Colosseum & co: how to visit Rome’s highlights the local way (02:04)
#5 Do not miss the best pizza in Rome (02:47)
#4 Ostiense street art: because Rome is not just about the main attractions (03:16)
#3 Choose the Janiculum hill for a breathtaking panorama (03:47)
#2 Eat your way through Rome’s street food (04:23)
#1 Be with the locals (05:06)
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Ciampino Airport to Rome City Center Guide - Travel Italy
This is our travel guide on how to get from Ciampino Airport in Italy to Rome city center (aka Termini Station)
We recently took a trip to Rome. We went through the Ciampino airport. This is the airport most people will land at when they fly from within Europe and with budget airlines such as Ryanair and Easyjet. This airport is located about a 30 minute drive outside the center of Rome.
There are three common ways to reach the city center (aka termini station) from ciampino.
The first is the shuttle bus, which was what we used and what you see in this video. The price of our bus at the time was 3.90 euros however some of the other buses cost more. Expect to pay about five euros a person. Be mindful that lines for the shuttle buses can be hectic and not all of the people line up in queues so you may be cut in line a lot, therefore you may have to push your way onto the bus.
The second way you can reach the city center is through subway. There is a station nearby called Casabianca. The subway costs 1 euro 50 and there are shuttle buses you can take to the subway station for about 1 euro. This station is about two kilometers away from the airport, so we do not recommend you walk there.
The third way you can reach city center is through taxi cab. There will be cab stands outside the airport. The set price for Airport the city center is 30 euros, however when we tried taking the cab on our way back from Rome to the Airport, it cost us 45 euros. So be aware of cab drivers trying to scam you.
One last tip to note is that traffic in Rome can be very busy, our bus ride that should have taken 30 minutes ended up taking 50 minutes due to traffic. Please be aware of this when you travel.
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Places to see in ( Cassino - Italy )
Places to see in ( Cassino - Italy )
Cassino is a comune in the province of Frosinone, Italy, at the southern end of the region of Lazio, the last City of the Latin Valley. Cassino is located at the foot of Monte Cairo near the confluence of the Gari and Liri rivers. The city is best known as the site of the Abbey of Montecassino and the Battle of Monte Cassino during World War II, which resulted in huge Allied and German casualties as well as the near total destruction of the town itself. It is also home to the University of Cassino. Cassino has a population of 35,860 As of August 2015, making it the second largest town in the province.
Cassino's origins lie in the Volscan settlement of Casinum, sited atop the hill of Cassino near Monte Cairo, five kilometres to the north. Casinum passed under the control of the Samnites, but the Romans eventually gained control of Casinum, establishing a fortified colony there in 312 BC. During the Roman era the most venerated god was Apollo, whose temple rose up on Monte Cassino, where today stands the abbey. At least once during Punic Wars, Hannibal passed near Casinum. Casinum was also the site of a villa presumed to belong to Marcus Terentius Varro.
Cassino is located at the southern end of the region of Lazio and at the northern end of the historical region called Terra di Lavoro. The city centre is set in a valley at the foot of Monte Cassino and Monte Cairo. Cassino is distant 123 km (76 mi) from Rome, 101 km (63 mi) from Naples, 28 km (17 mi) from the coast (Gulf of Gaeta) and 24 km (15 mi) from the Parco nazionale d'Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise. The town is crossed by the rivers Gari and Rapido that join themselves in the area of the Varronian Thermal Baths; forward, in the frazione of Sant'Angelo in Theodice, the Gari joins the Liri, becoming Garigliano, the river that marks the border between the regions Lazio and Campania.
Alot to see in Cassino such as :
Abbey of Monte Cassino Founded by St. Benedict in 529, the Abbey of Monte Cassino is one of the most famous monasteries in the world and is the source of the Benedictine Order.
Casinum Roman city
Roman theatre: still used in the summer for events, shows and concerts.
Roman amphitheatre
Part of the historical Via Latina
Mausoleum of Ummidia Quadratilla
Rocca Janula: a castle overlooking the city, which was one of Abbey's historical strongholds. Recently restored, it is not visitable.
Cassino War Cemetery
German War Cemetery
Polish Cemetery
Villa Comunale: it is the main public park in the town.
Baden Powell Park: second public park, that host the main non profit associations and clubs in the town.
Varronian Thermal Baths: thermal area located where there used to be Marcus Terentius Varro's villa.
Historiale: Second World War multimedial museum, created by Carlo Rambaldi.
National Archaeological Museum G.Carrettoni
CAMUSAC: museum of contemporary art.
( Cassino - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Cassino . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cassino - Italy
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