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Thank you for your intinerary. It is very helpful. We are planning a trip in March with our 3 young children. Are there any day trips you would recommend outside of the city? We are there for 8 days, or do you think we need all 8 in Rome? located right in front of the castle, the bridge straddles the Tiber and offers you an enchanting view of the river and the city, especially during sunset. You agree that it would be a shame to somewhat ruin your stay in Rome by ending up in a not-so-great hotel that costed you a fortune, right? 😅 I wish this book was longer!!!! The imagery and details were so profound that I truly felt like I was in Rome with Emilia. It was so powerful to watch Emilia find her way as an independent woman, doing what she wanted to do- not what society or anyone else was telling her to do. For each day, I will give you all the details you need to plan your visits + a map that will allow you to visualize the itinerary a bit better.

I would recommend that you get off the tour at the Vatican City because the one hour they’d give you to visit St. Peter’s Basilica is inadequate for the magnificent edifice. Of the four Papal Basilicas in Rome, St. Peter’s is the largest. It is indeed considered the largest church on Earth. Anyone’s first time in the Basilica is bound to be an unmatched experience.And if you are a sculpture-lover, prepare to be amazed at the Gallery of Candelabra, where ancient sculptures await you! While you’re at the Vatican Museums, you cannot miss out on the opportunity to visit the sensational Vatican Gardens, known as the “Green Heart of the Vatican”, which have just recently been opened to the public thanks to Pope Francis. The Vatican Museums are a must to visit, there’s a reason to why 8 million people cannot resist visiting them each year! You can’t miss out on the fabulous view of the Eternal City form Saint Peter’s dome! After your Colosseum visit, you should continue to Palatine Hill, the legendary dwelling of the city’s founders, Romulus and Remus. In this guide, I will provide all the necessary tips to skip the line and optimize your Rome visit. Giardino degli Aranci: After visiting Circo Massimo, head to Aventine Hill where you’ll find the charming Giardino degli Aranci, a garden famous for its orange trees and spectacular terrace offering a wow view of Rome. The tall pine trees and white-pebble path lead you to the beautiful terrace. From the distance, you can already see the Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica.

To fully appreciate your visit to Castel Sant’Angelo, you should plan your visit towards the late afternoon or evening, to catch the mesmerizing sunset views over the Tiber from the bridge. Our Roman Baths are located on the lower ground floor. Here classicism is clearly celebrated with three plunge pools (calidarium, tepidarium, frigidarium) that reproduce ancient bathing traditions.You could then either just spend the afternoon following your feet and exploring the historic centre or... For the 6th day of your Rome itinerary, here are a few other day trips suggestions that will help you explore other facets of Italian history, culture, and nature. My wife and I fly into FCO this weekend (on our way to Florence and Venice) and were planning on taking a train directly to Florence. Our flight arrives on Sunday at 7:45 am. However, it's our first trip to Italy and we're now thinking that we should do something in Rome while we are passing through.

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