...so, here are Old Man's Rome Tips
Things to see on foot: Trevi Fountain, Pantheon - nb closed Sun mornings, but one of the few still-extant Old Building that gives a flavour of what the rest looked like back in the day - Colosseum, Forum, Palatine Hill.
Top Tip here is walk up towards the Colosseum on the straight road, on your right is a little side entrance to the Forum. There are almost never queues for tickets there, queues at the other entrances can be up to an hour. Your ticket gets you in to the Colosseum as well which otherwise can have a 1-2 hour ticket wait. So go in that side entrance, see the forum and the Hill, walk over to the Colosseum, walk right past the queues of Annoyed Americans and straight in. There's a little Spar near the Trevi Fountain where you can sort yourself for breakfast and packups every day if you don't want to eat at a restaurant three times a day.
One day: go to Termini near the train station, get the Archeobus out on the Appian Way (different from, and better than, the other tour buses - was green last time I was there), see the Catacombs.
Vatican: queues horrendous in the morning so go late morning-lunchtime. Do the museum first, end up in the Sistine Chapel. Now, this is very important: look for a guided tour (there will be loads), tag on the end when they go out of their Special Door. This gets you inside the security at St Peters, otherwise it's an hour or two waiting for the separate security screening (they screen you once going in to the museum, no need to go through it all again voluntarily!). Otherwise you end up outside and have to queue up all over again which is Just Silly. It's well worth the €5 to go up to the Cupola (turn right when you leave off the back of your tour group outside the museum). It's an incredible cathedral. It's REALLY worth seeing the underground bit as well, details of how to set this up at User Posted Link - there's a hole in the cupola which shines a ray of sunlight all the way down to St Peter's Tomb.
Everyone will say go to Pompeii but instead I'd strongly recommend a day at Ostia Antica (NB closed Mondays) it’s a million times better than Pompeii, just acres of genuine Roman buildings which *weren't* destroyed by a Volcano. Far fewer people know about it/go there, so the crowds are much, much more manageable. Take your own water/food as what is there is extortionate. Total cost €1.50 to get there each on the Metro (start at Termini or anywhere else, go to Pyramide and change to the Urban train which your Metro ticket also covers - you'll need to buy another ticket to come back) and €8 to get in). One or two stops on from there is the Lido which is a lovely warm beach.
Keep your stuff close by - the pickpockets on the Metro are really good (mate had a load of stuff nicked once).
Posted By: Old Man on March 20th 2017 at 10:31:04
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- I'm going to Rome. Would anyone be so kind any give me helpful tips? (NCFC) - BigGrantHolt, Mar 20, 10:03:02
- I was there last weekend (NCFC) - peterindxb, Mar 20, 15:04:24
- Welease Woger the Wober in Wome......... (n/m) (NCFC) - usacanary, Mar 20, 11:22:35
- Don't try walking there... not all roads do lead there. It's a lie. (n/m) (NCFC) - Pixelman, Mar 20, 11:16:22
- Go to an internet cafe in your Norwich top, find where the webcam is (NCFC) - pants, Mar 20, 10:44:41
- Do the Vatican on a Wensdee morning for full on Catholic fervour. (n/m) (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Mar 20, 10:43:23
- You'll meet Alan there (NCFC) - pants, Mar 20, 10:41:41
- Set your phone to Roming (n/m) (NCFC) - pants, Mar 20, 10:40:02
- my top tips (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Mar 20, 10:35:51
- All of that, obvs. (NCFC) - APB, Mar 20, 12:58:25
- good shout (n/m) (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Mar 20, 13:30:08
- *copied off the internet to get attention* (NCFC) - pants, Mar 20, 11:01:31
- pot calling the kettle black (n/m) (NCFC) - ghostof barry butler, Mar 20, 11:38:44
- CHEESE TOASTIE? (n/m) (NCFC) - pants, Mar 20, 22:07:24
- pot calling the kettle black (n/m) (NCFC) - ghostof barry butler, Mar 20, 11:38:44
- All of that, obvs. (NCFC) - APB, Mar 20, 12:58:25
- don't be afraid to try some of the local food - they have this open toasted sandwich type (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Mar 20, 10:34:43
- scrabble (n/m) (NCFC) - the Tilt Man, Apr 1, 18:50:00
- CHEESE TOASTIE? (n/m) (NCFC) - pants, Mar 20, 10:45:39
- You could take a decent joke book? (n/m) (NCFC) - strap_on sally, Mar 20, 10:27:23
- smear some vaseline on your nips (n/m) (NCFC) - Tombs, Mar 20, 10:26:50
- NIPPLE TOASTIE? (n/m) (NCFC) - pants, Mar 20, 10:56:10
- Take blister plasters (n/m) (NCFC) - Gob on a Stick, Mar 20, 10:23:53
- Take some money, preferably Euro (NCFC) - Tombs, Mar 20, 10:22:48
- Don't drink the tap water. (n/m) (NCFC) - Chris Peacock, Mar 20, 10:21:34
- wear a money belt (NCFC) - emmaroyds, Mar 20, 10:21:16
- Don't try and do it in a day. (n/m) (NCFC) - lovely old job, Mar 20, 10:20:12
- Thought I'd posted on this before but can't find it (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Man, Mar 20, 10:15:10
- ...so, here are Old Man's Rome Tips (NCFC) - Old Man, Mar 20, 10:31:04
- Oh, the right link for the necropolis (NCFC) - Old Man, Mar 20, 10:36:11
- ...so, here are Old Man's Rome Tips (NCFC) - Old Man, Mar 20, 10:31:04
- Do Romans in the do do (n/m) (NCFC) - Bungle, Mar 20, 10:13:18
- Like Betty Boo. She was doin the do. (NCFC) - Bungle, Mar 20, 10:14:08
- do as the Romans do (n/m) (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Mar 20, 10:08:32
- Do what the locals do. (n/m) (NCFC) - harry boulders, Mar 20, 10:05:20
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