20 Things to do in Rome, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as visit Rome, Italy in this travel guide covering the best things to do in the city including top attractions and foods worth trying. Given the amount of travel we've done in Europe it is hard to believe that it took us this long to properly visit Rome (Roma). However, the wait was certainly worth it as the city has so much to offer visitors. Let's find out why all roads lead to Rome!
20 Things to do in Rome City Tour | Italy Travel Guide: (ROMA ITALIA)
Intro - 00:01
1) Piazza Navona - 00:24
2) Campo de' Fiori Street Market - 01:12
3) Pizza at Roscioli - 02:03
4) Largo di Torre Argentina - 04:53
5) Pantheon - 05:40
6) Gelato at Giolitti - 06:24
7) Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) - 07:42
8) Palatine Hill (Palatino) visiting Palace of Domitian - 08:07
9) Roman Forum (Foro Romano) - 08:53
10) Colosseum / Coliseum (Colosseo) - 09:13
11) Italian Lunch eating pasta - 10:09
12) Vatican City (Città del Vaticano) - 10:57
13) Vatican Museum (Musei Vaticani) - 11:13
14) St. Peter’s Basilica (Basilica San Pietro in Vaticano) for views of Rome - 12:10
15) Villa Borghese Gardens - 14:50
16) Piazza del Popolo - 15:12
17) Mausoleum of Hadrian (Castel Sant’Angelo) - 15:26
18) Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) - 15:43
19) Tiber River walk at night (Tevere) - 16:19
20) Rome by night + Outro - 16:30
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Our visit Rome travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Italian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, ruins, parks, the coliseum and the Vatican City. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Rome tourism brochure, Rome itinerary or Rome, Italy city tour also known as Roma Italia.
20 Things to do in Rome, Italy Travel Guide Video Transcript: (ROMA)
Rome, the Eternal City. After several trips to Italy, we finally managed to visit our biggest oversight: the capital! From wandering through Roman ruins to devouring pizza, and climbing up lookout points to feasting on gelato, in this travel guide, we’re going to share with you 20 things to do in Rome, Italy:
We reached Roscioli which was the best pizza in Rome. Pizzas are served by the weight and we sampled 7 different pizza slices.
We stopped at Largo di Torre Argentina an archaeological site home to four different temples containing parts of the portico of Pompey.
It was a short walk to the Pantheon, a former Roman temple turned church, which dates back to the year 125 AD. The Pantheon boasted the world’s largest cupola up until the 15th century, and it is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in existence to this day making it one of the greatest architectural achievements by the ancient Romans.
If you want to find the best gelato, look for colours that are muted with small batches.
One of the many things to do in Rome, was to visit the Trevi Fountain. This is the largest Baroque fountain in the city.
Rome’s most famed attraction is the Colosseum and its surrounding ruins. We started our visit on Palatine Hill, the most central of Rome's seven hills. What visitors see today are the ruins of the Palace of Domitian, a 1st-century complex, which served as the main imperial palace for 300 years. We continued to the Roman Forum. This square was the centre of ancient Roman life, with government buildings, temples, and markets. We reached the Colosseum, which was the largest amphitheatre ever built and could hold an estimated 50,000 and 80,000 spectators.
Walking through the Vatican Museum was more overwhelming than enjoyable. We visited Vatican City to climb St. Peter’s Basilica for views of Rome.
Castel Sant’Angelo was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family.
Villa Borghese is the 3rd largest public park in Rome with gardens, villas, and ponds with views of the city overlooking Piazza del PO-polo, the people’s square.
That concludes our tour of Rome showcasing the many things to do in Rome on your own trip.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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10 Best Places to Live in Florida.
For many, making the move to start a new life in the sunshine state would be a dream come true. The cost of living in Florida is surprisingly low and many of its suburbs and small towns have impressively low crime rates. Lots of tourism means lots of job opportunities. The state’s manufacturing and financial industries are also flourishing with job openings. The weather can be temperamental, but the temperature is warm mostly all year-round. Where should you start to figure out what places are the best to live? Read on for our 10 best places to live in Florida.
1: Niceville
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16 Places You're Not Allowed To Visit
These 16 places are highly guarded and mysterious places are not easy to get to and visit like the dangerous radioactive Chernobyl.
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7. The Colonel's LIttle Secret
Similar to the Coca Cola vault, Colonel Sanders really doesn’t want anyone else replicating his mighty fine, fingerlicking good recipe. He has a total of 11 herbs and spices he mixes in there and the recipe is stored in the an upgraded modern security facility at the headquarters in Kentucky. What are they putting in our chicken? According to rumor, even the President of KFC doesn’t know the recipe, so don’t try bribing the drive through to give it up.
6. Room 39
It’s not like anyone would willingly want to go to North Korea but if someone were to try to get into Room 39 it would be extremely difficult. At an undisclosed location, most likely in or near the capital of Pyongyang, lies a rumored headquarter that's in charge of North Korea's underground activities. They are mostly in charge of gathering foreign currency in whatever way possible. Whether it’s drugs, counterfeits arms deals the lists go on. If North Korea were to get a hold of a nuke, it would most likely have to come from foreign counterfeit.
5. Chernobyl
No one is legally able to visit the Chernobyl exclusion zone without permission from the Ukrainian government, which basically means it’s off limits. Some people are willing to take the risk to visit the abandoned city but it’s extremely risky especially for foreigners who don’t speak Russian well. The only way you’re getting in here is with a heavy bribe to the police if you’re stopped. In just a short period of time you might be able to get away with visiting the outskirts without too much bodily damage. The sludge that’s left here after the literal meltdown of the radioactive materials is known as the elephant's foot as you see in this photo is still extremely lethal. Just after 300 seconds of exposure gives you only 2 days to live. It’s actually still melting and could one day seep into the ground water. Good luck!
4. Ozyorsk, Russia
Sometimes entire cities can be completely off limits in Russia. Located in the Chelyabinsk Oblast Region, Ozyorsk is considered a closed town due to how close it is to the Mayak plant. However people do live here, you're just not invited to this one. The Mayak plant is a facility that processes nuclear waste and decommissions decaying weapons of mass destruction. It used to be a location where the Soviet Union would find its source of plutonium. The area is now polluted with industrial and radioactive waste.
3. Svalbard Global Seed Vault
If the world were to come to a tragic end or certain species of plants have become extinct, the svalbard seed vault has got their back! Located only 800 miles south of the North Pole in Norway lies a vault that has a set goal on preserving plant diversity and holding on to large amounts of seeds in the case of an emergency. More than 400,000 crop seeds are stored here and includes seeds for 32 varieties of potatoes. The Norwegian government spent 9 million dollars on this facility that one besides scientists can go to and maybe some day it’ll be useful.
2. The Demilitarized Zone
Also known as the 38th Parallel, the demilitarized zone was created at the end of the Korean War to keep the two countries at peace. It’s considered to be neutral territory that neither country is allowed to cross and at least a 10 mile wide buffer zone between the two. It’s most heavily militarized border in the worlds Near this zone, you’ll notice quite a few landmines, armed soldiers, watch towers. You can almost feel the tension about to burst. North Korea even built the 4 largest flagpole in the world in order to giver the southerners a view of communism. You’re really not allowed to visit this zone, and some how if you find away, you may bring on another world war.
1.Area 51 Nevada
No other place seems to be so secret yet well known at the same time. Also located within the isolated National Nevada Security Site, the government only recently admitted its existence. They claim to use the smooth, dry lake bed known as groom lake as a runway for experimenting with new aircraft. But do to the extreme restriction many wonder exactly what’s going on out there. Motion detectors and thermal body heat detectors are spread across desert and will detect anyone who thinks about coming close. Not to mention the constant surveillance of drones that relentlessly monitor the area for trespassers. Conspiracy theorist claim the government is holding extraterrestrial life forms or even their flying saucers at this location, but it’s restricted, i guess we’ll never find out exactly, will we?
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Co-Owner of The Roman Guy, Sean Finelli, explains what to see and do around the Vatican City.
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Rome is an amazing city comprised of many different neighborhoods. They say that six million people per year go to the Vatican City, inside the Vatican museums alone. Where the crowds go, tourist traps tend to follow. It's really important that you know where to go, what to see, how to see it, where to eat, and obviously, where to drink.
Take a look at this map of Rome in order to get a better idea of where the Vatican City is in respect to the other attractions.
We've zoomed in here to show you what we refer to as the Vatican neighborhood which is actually part of three separate Roman neighborhoods: Prati, Borgo or Borgo Sant'Angelo which and Vaticano or the Vatican City.
Now, the main attraction is obviously the Vatican City which is a few things. Now, it's its own government, it's its own state, as well as its own religion.
The Vatican City has two points of interest.
The Saint Peter's Basilica which I was standing outside of earlier. It's free to get inside and it's amazing. 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM in the summer and 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM in the wintertime.
The second part is the Vatican Museums. Now, don't show up to Vatican Museums without anything just hoping to get inside. I mean, you will but you'll wait in line for an hour or two hours maybe three during the high season. You want to reserve a ticket beforehand which is great, you should skip most of the lines, you still might deal with some issues getting in but for the most part, you'll be set. If you want the Vatican Museums to come alive in front of your eyes, you have to do a guided tour. That's something we offer on our website as well and you can get more information once again in that blog below.
When in Italy, do as the Italians do and get your breakfast on the road. They get a cafe and cornetto, €2 max. You sit down, it's going to cost you more. This little place is right near the Metro Ottaviano on the way to the Vatican Museums, it's called Bar Giulio Cesare. This is also a great point to grab a bottle of water. Once you finish it, hold on to it.
This street, called Borgo Pio, is just a few blocks away from the Saint Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums. It's a little touristy but it has that Roman feel which I love. Restaurants outside with outdoor seating, pedestrian street. It's beautiful so why not. There's a restaurant called Il Mozzicone, it's a good choice for pasta.
Remember that bottle of water I told you to get before the Vatican? I told you it'd come in handy. These fountains are everywhere. This one's on Borgo Pio right at the end.
In Piazza Risorgimento, there's a sandwich shop called Duecento Gradi. They make custom sandwiches otherwise known as panino. Little fun fact, in Italian, you don't call that panini. Panini is plural so if you're going to be getting two sandwiches, you're going to go get panini. If you're going to get one, you say panino.
First and foremost, there's Dino e Toni. This place is the real deal. They have all five quintessential qualities of an authentic Roman restaurant:
1. Outdoor seating.
2. Locals eat there
3. The owners are the chefs and wait tables
4. They're old
5. They always look kind of mad
Just behind me, look at this massive wall. It's called Il Passetto Di Borgo. Now, if you're going to head to Castel Sant'Angelo, the easiest way to do it is go to the Saint Peter's Basilica, find this wall, and follow it straight to the castle.
Now, the reason it's here is because underneath it is this underground passage called Lesotho Passaggio. The pope used to use it to escape from the Vatican City in case of attack to go to the castle which is a massive fortified area.
We're here at Ponte Sant'Angelo. Right in front of the Castel Sant'Angelo. Originally, it was built in the second century AD to be the mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian. Now, the Ponte Sant'Angelo literally means the bridge of the saint angel and it sits in front of the Castel Sant'Angelo which is the castle of saint angel.
You can see the statue of the archangel Michael on top which apparently is there because Michael came down in the middle ages and sheathed his sword on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo. That was saying that hard times in Rome were coming to an end and prosperity was to come. Today, it's a cool place to walk around and has an excellent viewpoint.
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Drinking Coca Cola Around the World - #CokeAroundTheWorld
One year ago, I decided to fulfill my dream of traveling around the world. I thought it would be a fun idea to drink a Coke in each country that I visited...
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Jacksonville Beach, FL, USA
Melbourne, Australia
Macau S.A.R., China
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Nakuru, Kenya
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London, England
Pamplona, Spain
Munich, Germany
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Lisbon, Portugal
Berlin, Germany
Portage La Prairie, MB, Canada
New York, NY, USA
Dublin, Ireland
Paris, France
Agra, India
Krakow, Poland
Koh Phangan, Thailand
Petra, Jordan
Tel Aviv, Israel
Machu Picchu, Peru
Stockholm, Sweden
Brussels, Belgium
Prague, Czech Republic
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Top 10 Best Cities to Visit in USA during Winter.
Winter is here. While others love this season, most of the population extremely dislikes winter. Snow everywhere, cold breeze, mittens and coats, and it does not pay off when illness and frostbites kill the vibes. However, winter does not hinder the travellers to flee and spend the yuletide away from home.
Any experienced tourist can tell the difference of visiting places during the off-season compared to the other seasons. Well, winter disables the accessibility of the national parks, attractions, beaches and hiking trails. However, it would be better to search places suitable for winter vacations.
There are things that people cannot do during the summer but they can achieve it in the winter. The season could also be a nice time to plan a holiday trip to the states. Check the list of the top 10 best cities to visit in USA during winter.
10: SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
9: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
8: STRATTON, VERMONT
7: KEYSTONE, COLORADO
6: PHOENIX, ARIZONA
5: TYBEE ISLAND, GEORGIA
4: ORLANDO, FLORIDA
3: AUSTIN, TEXAS
2: SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
1: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
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STILL WANDERING AROUND LAKE GARDA TODAY I BRING YOU TO DISCOVER LAZISE, THE OLDEST FREE TOWN IN ITALY, WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKESIDE PROMENADE, THE BEST PRESERVED CASTLE ON LAKE GARDA, AND THE GREATEST NUMBER OF TOURIST INCOME.
HISTORICALLY LAZISE HAS ALWAYS BEEN AN IMPORTANT TOWN: DURING THE ROMAN ERA IT WAS A CRUCIAL STOP-OVER FOR THE GOODS COMING FROM NORTH. LAZISE WAS THE FIRST FREE MUNICIPALITY IN ITALY, IT WAS THE POINT OF CONTENTION BETWEEN THE FRENCH AND AUSTRIAN ARMY, AND EVENTUALLY IT BECAME PART OF THE KINGDOM OF ITALY. IN CONCLUSION: WHEN IN LAZISE YOU FELL DRENCHED WITHIN A SPECIAL ATMOSPHERE THAT NOWADAYS YOU CAN STILL LIVE IN THIS LIVELY TOWN!
SEVERAL POPULAR AND HISTORICAL FIGURES VISITED LAZISE: CATULLO, GOETHE, GUSTAV KLIMT, BUT THE MASS TOURISM IN LAZISE BEGAN AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR, WHEN TOURISTS, ESPECIALLY FROM GERMANY, BEGAN TO CHOOSE A CLOSER AND CHEAPER DESTINATION FOR THEIR HOLIDAYS ON LAKE GARDA. TODAY LAZISE COUNTS WITH MORE THAN TWO AND A HALF MILLION TOURISTS PER YEAR. IN JUST FEW MILES THERE ARE MORE THAN 40 HOTELS AND 10 CAMPSITES, PLUS LANDLORDS, BED AND BREAKFASTS AND OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS.
THE LAKISIDE OF LAZISE IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL YOU CAN FIND ON LAKE GARDA! PIAZZA VITTORIO EMANUELE AND THE SMALL PORT ARE OTHER EVOCATIVE SPOTS, ENLIVEN BY THE FISHERMEN’S BOATS AND THE TOURISTS!
EVERY WEDNESDAY HUNDREADS OF PEOPLE WANDER THROUGH THE COLORS AND PERFUMES OF THE OPEN-AIR MARKET SCATTERED ALONG THE LAKEFRONT AND THE OLD TOWN OF LAZISE.
THE CASTLE OF LAZISE IS ONE OF THE BEST PRESERVED OF LAKE GARDA. ITS WALLS STILL ENCLOSE THE OLD TOWN, NOWADAYS FULL OF SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND BARS.
THE VENETIAN DOGANA WAS THE ANCIENT CUSTOMS, BUILT DURING THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. AT THE BEGINNING IT WAS CRUCIAL FOR THE GOODS COMING AND LEAVING FROM THE PORT OF LAZISE, THEN IT TURNED INTO AN ARSENAL, THEN A WAREHOUSE, AND FINALLY IT WAS THE CASA DEL FASCIO, THAT IS THE SEAT OF THE LOCAL BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL FASCIST PARTY. TODAY IT HOSTS MEETINGS, CONFERENCES, AND WEDDINGS. THIS IS ALSO THE PLACE WHERE THE VENETIAN FLEET WAS MOORED DURING THE SERENISSIMA REPUBLIC. AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY THE FRENCH ARMY DEFEATED THE VENETIAN FLEET; THE CAPTAIN ZACCARIA LOREDAN WANTED TO BRING THE SHIPS HERE TO KEEP THEM SAFE, BUT HE WAS GIVEN THE ORDER TO SINK THEM, TO PREVENT THEM FROM BECOMING FRENCH PROPERTY. THE CAPTAIN OBEYED, AND TODAY, MORE THAN 500 YEARS LATER, THE WRECKS OF THOSE SHIPS ARE STILL HERE, ON THE LAKE BOTTOM, SO IF YOU LOVE SCUBA DIVING THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU!
BUT NOT ONLY SCUBA DIVING, LAZISE IS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR ANY KIND OF WATER SPORTS!
BEACHES OF LAZISE
LIDO LA MARRA: THIS IS THE PUBLIC BEACH OF LAZISE; IT’S REALLY CLOSE TO THE CENTER, JUST FEW MINUTES WALKING FROM THE OLD TOWN.
PACENGO BEACH: IT’S 3 MILES SOUTH LAZISE, FEW STEPS FROM THE SMALL PORT OF PACENGO. IT’S A SMALL AND QUIET BEACH, BECAUSE IT’S FURTHER FROM THE CITY.
PRIVATE BEACHES
IF YOU GO SOUTHWARDS YOU FIND TWO VERY BEAUTIFUL SANDY BEACHES: THE OAK BEACH AND THE GOLDEN BEACH, IN ITALIAN “LA QUERCIA” AND “LA SPIAGGIA D’ORO”. THESE ARE PRIVATE BEACHES, THEY BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE CAMPSITES. THEY ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL AND EQUIPPED WITH ANY KIND OF FACILITIES, THAT IS SUNBEDS, BEACH UMBRELLAS, BARS, RESTAURANTS AND EACH CAMPSITE HAS ALSO A WATER PARK.
VILLA DEI CEDRI
THE GARDA THERMAL BATHS OF “VILLA DEI CEDRI IS A WELLNESS CENTER SITUATED IN COLA’ DI LAZISE, A DISCTRICT OF LAZISE. 13 HECTARES BIG, SURROUNDED BY ANCIENT TREES, WHERE THERE ARE LAKES, POOLS, GEYSERS, WHIRLPOOLS, FOUNTAINS AND WATERFALLS, WORKING WITH HOT ANTI-INFLAMMATORY THERMAL WATER, WHICH POURS FROM TWO DIFFERENT SPRINGS AT 37° AND 42° CELSUIS DEGREES, WHOSE THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES HAVE BEEN RECOGNIZED BY THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH.
IN THE MAIN LAKE THE TEMPERATURE OF THE WATER IS ABOUT 33 C ° WITH WHIRLPOOLS THAT REACH 37-39 ° C.
VILLA DEI CEDRI OFFERS ITS VISITORS FINNISH SAUNAS, BIO-SAUNAS, TURKISH BATHS, AROMATHERAPY, CHILL OUT AREAS, AS WELL AS MASSAGE THERAPIES, REHABILITATION THERAPIES, A GYM, BARS AND RESTAURANTS.
AND, FOR THE HAPPINESS OF THE GUESTS, A LUXURY HOTEL HAS BEEN BUILT OUT OF A NEOCLASSICAL VILLA OF THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!