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101 Things to Do in Rome

It is said that a lifetime is not enough to see Rome – Rome, not enough una vita! In other words, there is much to see. We have taken some of the highlights of Rome and the things you must experience in order to exploit this extraordinary city and experience, even for a few days or a moments. It is also a great excuse to revisit the Eternal City, the center of civilization – "Caput Mundi" 1. Eating a pizza take away in Piazza Navona in marble benches while watching the fountains. 2. Rent a Vespa motorcycle and motor legendary take his beloved in Rome, as Gregory Pack made with Audrey Hepburn in the movie Vacation Rome 3. Go to the Trevi Fountain at dawn and throw a coin in the spring, remember to make a vow to return to Rome. 4. Climb the stairs to the Capitol, the Renaissance spectacular Piazza at bedtime sun. 5. Explore the streets of Rome, but wear comfortable shoes 6. Stroll through the streets of Rome – the time flies and you can literally see beautiful places many without realizing the considerable amount of miles is better to have a practical plan. 7. Imagine you're a gladiator when you go to the Colosseum 8. Go to the square of San Pedro and admire the precise alignment of the columns of Bernini 9. Put your hand through the Bocca della Verita (mouth of truth) to the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. 10. Sleep the ancient glories of the Roman Forum, where you can see the remains of the Temple of Saturn. 11. Visit to the Vatican and of being overwhelmed by the grandeur of St. Peter '12. Dive into the volume of the works of the Vatican Museums open for visitors on the last Sunday of the month, otherwise, open daily at a cost of 13. Visit the tombs of Pope 14. Kiss your loved one in the Via Condotti, and keep smiling as you walk down the street. 15. Having the best coffee in town square of St. Eustatius – Try their secret recipe! Did you know that the Italians with 600 cups of coffee per year per person? 16. Go to Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps) and just watch the world pass. 17. Suggest to your girlfriend for dinner at La Pergola on the upper floors of the Hilton Hotel on Monte Mario Cavallieri overlooking Rome. 18. Watch a football game at the Stadium Olympic 19. Escape to the charming town of Tivoli and listen to music created by all the waterfalls and fountains 20. Shop till you drop at Gucci or Prada in the Via Condotti 21. Take a tour Running around Rome 22. You will be fascinated by the works of the Renaissance in the Museo e Galleria Borghese and Doria Pamphili. 23. Take glass and Campo dei Fiori mix with the locals 24. Go clubbing in the Testaccio 25. Walk a small part of the Via Appia Antica, is the longest in Italy, built by the Romans. 26. Enjoy of silence in the Jewish ghetto, 27. Learn how to become a gladiator in the Gruppo Storico Romano – You can even keep the coat! 28. The lamb is a traditional dish and the idem Scotta abbaccio means a sheep that is literally burning your fingers are better served in the restaurants of Trastevere 29. Take a 2 and a half hour train to Naples and visit the beautiful island of Capri 30. Skate around the Piazza del Popolo 31. See works by Caravaggio, The Life of Saint Matthew (3 tables) in St. Louis of the French or paintings of St. Peter and St. Paul, in Santa Maria del Popolo and the Madonna dei Pellegrini in Sant Agostino 32. Visit to the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo and imagine 4 years of the paint 33. Take a cruise on the Tiber 34. Visit the Ara Pacis, built by the controversial American architect Richard Meier. 35. Take Archeobus Termini station and go on a bus tour to the archaeological ruins like the Roman catacombs of San Callisto and San Sebastian, Circus Maximus and Baths of Caracalla. 36. Refine your palate on a wine course at the International Academy Rome Wine or alcohol only on wines at a local bar. 37. Celebrating the birthday of Rome, 21 April, free entry to loads of museums, processions and fireworks artificial 38. Visit a cinema and watch a movie in 39 Italian. Subida al Castillo de San Angelo and remember Opera Puccini – Tosca. 40. May 1 considerable freedom draws crowds for the Rock May Day Festival in the huge square outside San Giovanni in Laterano Church 41. Admire the stone arch largest ever built in the Pantheon, see the rain he comes across on a rainy day. 42. Go to the Auditorium Parco della Musica, designed by Renzo Piano for a concert by the Orchestra of Santa Cecilia. Santa Cecilia is the patron saint of musicians announced that their remains are in Rome after having been tortured. 43. Listen Claudio Baglioni a famous singer and musician Roman – your song most popular is Questo Piccolo Grande Amore 44. Listen to Italian music in the 45th iPod. Learn Italian words and be able to tell at least one sentence each day 46. In summer visit the Baths of Caracalla and see one of the 47 famous operas. At the foot of the Tiburtina small island in the Tiber and visit the church. 48. Take a famous ice cream at Giolitti ice cream parlor and one choose a multitude of flavors 49. The sculpture known View the famous Pieta (Our Lady of Sorrows), Michael Angelo in St. Peter's 50. When in Rome – do as the Romans, are mixed with them and simply see their gestures 51. Have a conversation with taxi drivers – who are a source of invaluable information on best haunts and dining places 52. Jump to Cerveteri and Tarquin who owns the Etruscan treasures dating from the beyond -474 53. Jump to Civitavecchia If you have decided to take a ferry to Sardinia 54. Visit Castel Gandolfo – the summer residence of the popes Colli Albani and its 13 cities, including known for its famous Frascati wine white. 55. Take the 170 bus from Termini station and ride all the way to the EUR district, built by the Fascists in 1939 and later used for the Rome Olympics in 1960 56. Go down to the coast – Ostia Antica, the Tiber River where it empties into the Mediterranean Sea. 57. Visit the flea market one morning Porta Portese Sunday and buy vintage jewelry or books 58. Go Pincio Hill (Pincio), which is part of the Villa Borghese, near the Spanish Steps, looking over from Piazza del Popolo and enjoy the spectacular view of St-Pierre and the monument to Victor Emmanuel 59. Beware of pickpockets, bag of holding, money and cards secure credit. 60. Buy colored leather gifts in Campo Marzio loved ones at home. 61. Visit Qube – largest nightclub in Rome. On Friday night the Top Muccassasina (Italy Gay Night) Saturday is underground. Staff present DJ's. 62. Visit Castroni in Via Cola di Rienzo, where you can find both in gourmet food local and foreign well-packaged and fees. 63. View a multitude of actors and artists in the Piazza Navona at night. 64. Try the specialty Carciofi Alla Roman Jewish Giudia (artichokes chips) in the ghetto or to treat only kosher pizza in Rome. 65. Drop a coin in a hat, street buskers. 66. Discover the art of paper in Fabriano 67. Visit Rive Gauche 2 One of the most popular pubs San Lorenzo 68. See which famous singer performs in Rome and buy tickets for the concert. 69. Take your beloved to Ponte Milvio and add your own lock for the column – one of the last symbols of Italy "lovers promising eternal love. 70. Visit the post office in the Vatican, buy stamps and send a postcard from there. 71. Buy Oservatorio Romano Vatican newspaper published in English 72. Take a long walk through the Villa Borghese 73. See the original bronze statue and recently restored by the Emperor Marcus Aurelius on horseback in the Capitoline Museums 74. Stroll through the streets of Trastevere 75. Rome is chaotic, its sensual and addictive – enjoy everything what you have and live. 76. See the great Moses carved by Michelangelo in the heart of the Church of St. Peter in Chains Via Cavour 77. View the guards in front of the residence Quirinal President. 78. Take pictures on the bridge of San Angelo – the bridge full of elaborate baroque statues created by Bernini 79. Go Gianicolo and look down all the monuments of Rome. A gun goes every day at 80 noon. Take a bus up the Aventine Hill (Aventino), which is one of the orange gardens and views over picturesque Trastevere, walking about 20 yards from the far right and look through the keyhole of the little green door and admire the view from the dome of St. Peter. Simply stunning! 81. Visit the Villa Torlonia, once the family residence of Mussolini being restored stained glass windows and admire the new Museum of the Casina delle Civette 82. Enjoy a drink wine in a typical Enoteca 83. Ah, Bella Italia – the land of culinary delights – try the famous Carciofi alla romana (Arthicokes with oil and garlic), coda alla vaccinara (Ox-tail) and a Thursday night Gnocchi 84. Montecitorio Walk, near the Panther or Villa Madama, near Piazza Navona and see all the politicians and senators are trying to move and shake up Italy! 85. Try your hand at making Mosaic Art Cafe in Studio 86. Take a picture wearing one of the gladiators in the Coliseum 87. Café in the library Feltrinelli 88. Go to Piazza Barberini and back onto the Via Veneto, the culmination of Rome in the 60s and synonymous with Fellini's La Dolce Vita 89. Row a boat on the lake, then enjoy a picnic in the Villa Borghese. Carefully remove all debris and other trash. 90. Visit the Bioparco Zoo called for Villa Borghese 91. Go to Time Elevator and look at the history of Rome 3D 92. Pope's blessings are given to the crowd outside the church on Sunday at noon. 93. Dress appropriately for restaurants, churches and other places. Some clothes not only Italian fashion cutting. 94. Limit your carbon footprint – to choose low-emission transport for visiting Rome 95. Watch the old movie from 1945 – Roma Citta Aperta "by Roberto Rossellini 96. Italy is the home of Slow Food – Dinner in recognition of their restaurants and savor the aromas and flavors 97. See the monument to the king who unified Italy – Vittorio Emanuele II also known as the Altare della Patria in Piazza Venezia or surf 98. Shop on Via del Corso, which offers an excellent selection of shops and prices. 99. Walking along Trastevere Largo di Torre Argentina, crossing the Tiber and reach Via delle Conciliazione. Close your eyes and open them again to see St. Peter's Basilica in the distance. 100. Eat a plate pasta alla Matriciana and ask the waiter for the recipe. 101. Remember the saying – All roads lead to Rome, to start planning your next trip Chooseitaly.com.

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