Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 28-08-2009
Tags: Italy, rome, travel
The Ciampino and the Fiumicino, or Leonardo da Vinci are the two available airports for traveling to Rome. The Clampino is smaller than the Fiumicino, and offers less expensive and budget airlines, as well as charter lines, whereas the Falminco is the main airport that provides international flights all over the world.
Once you arrive in Rome, you’ll have plenty of choices for transportation such as the subway, local taxis, buses, or trams. If taking a taxi you should always insist on the metered fare rather than a negotiated fare. If you can find the right taxi driver, you can pay him or her to be your tour guide through the city and take you to all of the places that you shouldn’t miss.
The myriad of lodging options within Rome allow you find one within your desired price range. Even though Rome is a huge place, you can still get to most of the important sites on foot if your hotel is in a central location. Cheaper hotels may be further from the center of the city, but there are still transportation options that will get you to its major sites.
The history of Rome is awe inspiring and many tourists come for the historical sites, if you’re one of them you definitely want to take in St. Peter’s Basilica as well as the Vatican. Roman culture’s famous architectural style is on display at sites such as the Roman Forum, Coliseum, and Palantine Hill.
You can buy a Roma Archeologia Card, that is perfect if you want to visit several places, since you get admission to many various sites within Rome by using this card.
If you are interested in shopping during your stay in Rome then you cannot miss the Piazza di Spagna and the Spanish Steps. This area of Rome is full of boutiques, antique shops, restaurants, bars, and more. You can get to anything and everything you need all on your own two feet. You won’t want to miss the exciting markets at the heart of Rome, either.
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