Day 1
Caesar Shuffle” upon arrival (Colosseum, Forum, Capitoline Hill, and Pantheon).
then to Campo de’ Fiori and disperse to find dinner on our own before embarking on the romantic night walk (lacing together floodlit spots like Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps).
Campo de' Fiori
Popular areas
You’d typically visit this square to enjoy a slice of gourmet pizza in the colourful street markets – but once upon a time, the square was the site of gruesome executions. The centrepiece is The Statue of Giordano Bruno, who overlooks the restaurants and bars. There is plenty of imbibing to be had here in the evening, as the square transforms into a popular night-spot.
Roman forum (1.4 km away)
Rome’s world dominance may be a thing of the ancient past, but its ruins are an eternal reminder of what once was. The Roman Forum was originally used as a marketplace in the ancient world, but also saw frequent processions, the occasional trial – and even gladiatorial battles. You’ll still spot remarkable details and craftsmanship in the buildings, shrines and temples
Colosseum
August 23, 2015
Day 1
Caesar Shuffle” upon arrival (Colosseum, Forum, Capitoline Hill, and Pantheon).
then to Campo de’ Fiori and disperse to find dinner on our own before embarking on the romantic night walk (lacing together floodlit spots like Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps).
Campo de' Fiori
Popular areas
You’d typically visit this square to enjoy a slice of gourmet pizza in the colourful street markets – but once upon a time, the square was the site of gruesome executions. The centrepiece is The Statue of Giordano Bruno, who overlooks the restaurants and bars. There is plenty of imbibing to be had here in the evening, as the square transforms into a popular night-spot.
Roman forum (1.4 km away)
Rome’s world dominance may be a thing of the ancient past, but its ruins are an eternal reminder of what once was. The Roman Forum was originally used as a marketplace in the ancient world, but also saw frequent processions, the occasional trial – and even gladiatorial battles. You’ll still spot remarkable details and craftsmanship in the buildings, shrines and temples
Colosseum
(1.8 Km away )
Picture this: you’re witnessing a bloody battle to the death, along with 80,000 screaming Romans. Mercifully, gladiatorial fights are a thing of the past but you’ll definitely be mentally transported to historic times with a visit to the Colosseum. The stone, brick and concrete structure has been standing since 70AD, constructed by order of the Roman Emperor Vespasian
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Italy Trip
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Rome
3.
Hotel in Rome
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Rome Intercity Transport
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what to do in Rome
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Reaching Pompeii
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Pompeii Ruins
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Reaching Positano
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Positano Hotel
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Capri
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Reaching Capri
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Blue Grotto
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Hotel: Hotel Capri
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MONTE SOLARO
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Villa San Michele
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Piazza Umberto I
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Eating in Capri
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Tips for Capri
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Positano
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A Day on Positano
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venice itinerary
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Venice Transport
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venice eats
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Como- Varenna
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