Travel Tips to Rome
Arrived Rome 4 days ago and seen a good part of the city so far. Based
upon our experience, here are some tips for travel to Rome:
- There are no "easily accessible" public bathrooms, even in the
tourist spots. However consider eating at a restaurant, not a
side-street shop, and there is a higher likelihood of finding a bathroom
there.
- There are free flowing drinking water fountains through out the
city. Some of them gives a feeling that the water may not be for
drinking but I was told the water is clean and we survived :)
- IMHO the side-street shops sell really authentic food as opposed to
big restaurants, and it's really cheap. You can NOT miss eating pizzas
(which is sold by the weight as opposed to S, M, L or XL) in this city.
And they are just fantastic. A Medium size pizza can range from 6-10
Euros.
- The best option to roam around the city is taking a City Tour using
the numerous available options. Most of them stop at the main
destinations and allow to hop-on and hop-off any where in the route. The
following questions will help you decide amongst the available options
of buses:
- How many buses in the fleet ? (Typically 35-45)
- Frequency of buses - how frequently they come ? (Typically 20
minutes)
- Does it cover all the major spots or at least the ones you want
? (Most of them do)
- Do they have English language guide ? (All of them generally
have)
- Do they have alternate routes ? This allows you to visit
different parts of the city in the same day.
- Do they have any 2-day tickets available ? This allows you to
cover all the venues at an easy pace.
- Do NOT purchase the City Tour tickets from the hotel as they are
easily available from the different bus stops. Roma Cristiana ORP
(we took this one) or Bus #110 are two popular ones and have great
coverage of the city.
- Here are some good spots in Rome that should not be missed (in no
particular order):
- piazza Navona (1/2 day of fun & shopping)
- San Pietro in Vaticano (approx 2-4 hrs)
- Fontana di Trevi (2 hours)
- Vatican Museum (Timings differ on each day so check the schedule
and plan for 1-1.5 hour long wait in the queue and a 4 hour trip in
the museum, it's definitely worth it)
- Colosseo and Roman Forum (1/2 day)
- Pantheon (2 hours)
Each of these location is covered by all the City Tour buses.
- Do NOT miss the variety of ice creams here, known as Gelato in the
local language. And you can mix-and-match different flavors in the same
cone and really colorful ones. Just look for Gelateria banner on the
shop and that's your destination for gelatos. Of course, you can also
find Spagetteria, Birreria, Pizzeria, Cafetteria and Trattoria.
- If you buy any memorabilia from the side street shops, make sure to
haggle. At certain instances we were able to cut the price down by 50%.
This may not be true every time though :)
- You see a more authentic part of Rome when traveling through the
city streets. The stone streets and houses, accordion play by local
artists, water fountains, and many other "Roamy" artifacts. Most of the
tourist destinations are approachable through the streets so it's
recommended to take a city map from the hotel and walk around.
- I already talked about walking in the previous point, but remember
it's LOT of walking so make sure to carry a really comfortable shoe.
- The price of eating in and taking out is different. If you plan to
sit in the restaurant then go sit and somebody will come and serve you.
Otherwise in self service mode you are expected to go out of the
restaurant. We were actually told at one instance to move out of
Gelateria.
- Tipping is not expected in the restaurants.
- Don't forget to charge your camera batteries and carry an extra
memory card, Rome is a beautiful city.
- Most of the people wait for the "Walk" symbol to cross a major road.
At small streets, with no Walk symbol, just cross the street like that.
It's hard the first time but then you get used to it. For me, it felt so
much like Delhi so no issues in that ;-)
Here is the travel album so far:
The Sun Tech Days in Rome start later today.
Read all about them
here.
All my travel tips to Europe are aggregated
here.
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Thanks for the tips!
We're planning a trip to Italy for next year, so your list is fantastic!
Thanks!
Posted by Eduardo Scoz on September 24, 2007 at 06:57 AM PDT #
Glad you find them useful! Feel free to ask any questions you may have while I'm still here for next 20 hours or so :)
Posted by Arun Gupta on September 24, 2007 at 07:05 AM PDT #
nice pics
there is a back way into the vatican museum so that you don't have to wait 1 1/2 hours - it starts over at the sisten (sp?) chapel - also you can get tickets for the coluseum at other places than the coluseum...which has a rather long wait
- Joe
Posted by Joe on September 24, 2007 at 07:50 AM PDT #
Waiting in the queue had it's own fun :) Sistine Chapel is completely amazing but I wish I was more aware of the history to feel connected.
Posted by Arun Gupta on September 24, 2007 at 09:33 AM PDT #
Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on October 01, 2007 at 05:53 AM PDT #
Great tips! I've got a trip to Rome coming up... guess I'll try these out!
Posted by Traveller on November 13, 2007 at 06:51 AM PST #
The price of eating in and taking out is different. If you plan to sit in the restaurant then go sit and somebody will come and serve you. Otherwise in self service mode you are expected to go out of the restaurant. We were actually told at one instance to move out of Gelateria.
Posted by LAPTOP BATTERY on November 27, 2008 at 04:57 PM PST #
Hi All,
I realise this is quite an old post, but for anyone planning a trip to Rome who comes across this page in their research, I would highly recommend taking a look at the KLM Destination Guide for travel tips on Rome.
http://www.klm.com/destinationguide/gb_en/airline-ticket/europe/southern-europe/italy/rome/city.htm
This online travel guide also has information on close to 100 cities worldwide - well worth a look!
Bon Voyage - enjoy Rome!
Ciao
Posted by Rebecca on June 15, 2009 at 06:14 AM PDT #
I like what you have to say about the sites, food and shopping.
i am from San Francisco, Can u recommend a good hotel in Rome, convinient for a tourist, clean, family friendly, i have two kids.
After Rome I want to go to PISA. How many days do we need in PISA?
Posted by Andyji on June 24, 2009 at 11:58 AM PDT #
Andyji,
The hotel for us was chosen by Sun so had not much choice. I'd recommend to stay somewhere in the downtown, may be closer to local train station.
We made a day trip from Rome to Pisa and that was on a slightly rush schedule. You can consider taking a day stop over at Pisa which will give you some time to look around. Read more about our day trip at:
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/rome_to_pisa_a_day
Posted by Arun Gupta on June 24, 2009 at 09:08 PM PDT #
Hi Arun,
Nice Tips for Rome, best one so far I have seen on Internet which suggests that Sun Guys are also good at writing travel articles.
Posted by Mayank on August 14, 2009 at 05:29 PM PDT #