Rome in a day-see Italy's capital in 24 hours
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Now the city of Rome took more than 2700 years to build, so it is possible to see it in less
than 24 hours? Yes ... but a crazy, jam-packed message will take a massage at the end of
the day.
Renaissance Masterpiece, traditional cuisine and Gujarati life from its ancient monuments,
here in Rome, which created beautiful chaos.
- 7:30 a.m. Caffeine kick-start
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The Romans closed their days with a cappuccino and a fresh conkoto (about € 4, $ 5).
For a top reputation breakfast, try Cristalli di Zucchero (via Val Tellina,) in Monteverde
It is a fantastic bar-pasticceria that has been given the highest accolade award by Gambero
Rosso and you must be only serious about our plans for Rome. There are small branches
across the city.
Destination: Italy.
- 8:30 a.m. St Peter's Basilica
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If you have more time to appreciate Michaelangelo's famous dome and Pietà, Mary's marble
sculpture is holding Christ's body.
When he is in Rome, Pope talks about one of the building's windows on the right side of
Basilica on Sunday afternoon. In July and August he lives outside of the Castle Gondflow in
Rome.
- 10 a.m Vatican Museums
At that time, it is a fast march near Vatican City's gateway to Vatican Museum's entrance.
Careful inspectors continue online to avoid online rooms.
The highlight of this huge collection of artistic and historical properties is Michelangelo's
Sistine Chapel, Raffel's room, and ancient Greek sculpture from Leocon and Hesses from
the first century BC.
- 12 p.m. Ice-cream pit stop
If you find yourself from the Vatican museum from midnight, then there is a time for a well-
established pit stop in the old bridge (Viale de Brescia de Mickeljo), a small gelateria incontrast to the Vatican walls
It sells the most delicious ice cream in Rome.
Option: If the Vatican museum is not really your thing, a modern alternative MAXXI (via
Guido Reni, 4A; ).
This is the latest modern modern space of Jahan Hadid - buses through the Itaviyano 32
and stopped at the Ponte Lella Museum; Tram 19 also will take you off MAXXI. Afterwards,
drink two trams in Piasa del Popeoli and walk through the dale from there, where you can
choose the path of Pantheon.
- 1 p.m. three squares
From the Vatican Museum, go back to St. Peter's Basilica and walk up through the lace
Conciliazione for a photo opportunity by Castellan St Angel (Lungotevere Castello, +39 06
6896 003). And do not miss the tomb of Emperor Hadrian, now a museum and art gallery.
Walk through pedestrians Ponte San Angelo and De Bai Barchi Nouvoy and then the Dal
Governor Vecchisi. It will take you to the area of the most atmospheric public square in
Rome: Piasa Navona, Campo de Fiori and Pantheon, all in a five-minute walk of each other.
Here, you can be impressive in the Baroque church of Borromini of Sanogrians in Piasa
Nebone Agone and you can get impressive in four river's dramatic Fountain (the top marks
if you can name them in the Danube, Rio de La Plata and Nail).
- 2 p.m. lunch
Campo de Fiori has a market that is a good place for morning and launch - Forno Campo de
Fiori has a delicious pizza to go. Lunch with a coffee near Pantheon can be stopped.
Café Sant Eustachio - Piazza Sant'Eustachio, 82; A Travel Trap But it's a
close fight for the title "Best Coffee in Rome", with Tazza d'Oro, on the other side of the
Pantheon - by Dougli Orfani,
A pick inside Panthein (Piasa Dila Rotonda) is a requirement, if it is only astonishing that the
hawdian never had a hole in the roof.
Short answer: This is part of architectural skill, which means that the Roman dome of the
concrete stands after about 2,000 years later.
If you are looking for yourself for 15 minutes, then you can pop to the church of San Luigi
de Frorozzi (S. Giovanna D'Raco, 5;), around the corner from the café Saint
Eustachiano
The three houses of the church caravaggio's biblical painting. Both sites are free to enter
- 3:30 p.m. Palazzo Doria Pamphilj
One of the main dynasties of Renaissance Rome does not offer a delightful and farsighted
tour of the Palazzo Doria Pamphil, which is built by Bruggell, Titan, Rafael, Karghegeo and
Gorofello, to build grand belooms and galleries.
The most important piece of collection is the Velazquez Pope Innoset X Pamphil portrait.
Options: Palazzo Altemps (Piazza Sant'Apollinare 46; Open Monday-
Sunday 9 am-7:45 pm closed on Saturday) Palazzo Doria is a good alternative for pamphail.
It is a repository of Renaissance architecture near Piasa Navona. It is impressive in the
Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures of housing.
Capitoline Museum (Piazza del Campingo) is also a good choice.
Highlights Constantine's Icon Colossus, as well as famous bronjas, including Marcos Aurelius
on horseback, Thorn with a son and a symbol of Rome: A bronze shed who was fed breast
milk to the abandoned twins, rumulus and ramas.
If you do not face any other museum, you are in Rome's most festive and frequent tourist
tourists: Trevi Fountain (Piazza di Trevi) and the so-called Spanish Step (Trinità dei Monti,
Piazza di Spagna).
If they do not see them, then look, avoid what you can do, or come back when someone
else is in bed. Boutiques also provide some retail relief through the Designer Dot Conti. For
a more affordable and diverse shopping experience, look for shops around the Campo de
Fiori, via D Campo Marzio or via Dale Governo Vecchio.
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- 5 p.m. The Colosseum
After dipping the traffic to Piasa Venezuela (see Violato Emanuel II monument), you can
make your way through the Dai Fory Imperial and see the Roman Forum on your right and
in front of you, in front of the Colosseum.
It has stood there since the 80AD and, although it is not good for health, it has managed to
survive the bushes of the past, that of taxi, buses and scooters, urban development camps
and nearby shifts of their daily business.
You will find a single ticket in the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and the Palestine Hill, from
where the opening of the circular Maximus, Capitoline Hill and the dome of the many
churches in Rome and the bell tower are open.
Option: Cholosium is happy to get a passing glimpse? There are other activities which can
fill up to hours until the aperitivo time.
Visit a segewater in the city (rent them by Segway in Rome) or hire cars and bikes in the
downtown Villa Villages of Rome.
- 8 p.m. Pizza or pasta?
You have seen the main sites of modern and ancient Rome: where the end of the day will
be eaten
Try Lioni (SS Quito, 24; ) or Ally Carrett (Madonna de Monte, 95;
for a lot of Pijora near the Colosseum.
Ivy-draped building and Monty's cobbled streets (almost de Serpenti and Viminale) are
living in the sunrise with cosmic Romans and clunking ice in their glasses in an international
crowd.
To think right at home, try a Aperol-Spritz, Cuparius-Spritz or ask prosecco before dinner.
L'Asino de Oro (air dal Bosato, 73;) is a good choice for a quiet meal.
Rome's most famous Nightlife Quarterly Trashier, which provides divine Pijar (Ai Mymomic
is better, initially - viale Trastevere, 53; +39 06 580 0919) and a lot of musk
Alternatively, for the wonderful Roman pasta meal, Falice (Masto Georjeo, 29;
- or The Bucintino (Della Rabia, 84/86;)
We recommend Tanto Pe Magna (Gustino de Jacqueline, 9;) in
Garbeltela. The book in advance for this popular place.Massimo Botura: Chef Kane to rebuild Istanbul's food.
- 11 p.m. After hours
If you have an ounce of energy left, a good choice is as head of INIT. (Through Della
Stazione Taskollana 133) and enjoy some drinks while listening to the Indie Music live.
Other good nights included in the Micrica Club (via Pietro Micca, 7a - Porta Maggiore;
)
if you have done this far, we get around this 18 hours of fantastic city - during sleeping. If
you've got it.
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