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I will be visiting Italy in August, first timer. Can you tell me the places to go ?I will be in Rome.?

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I will be visiting Italy in August, first timer. Can you tell me the places to go ?I will be in Rome.?

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  1. definitely the coliseum, the leaning tower of Pisa, and make a wish at the trevi fountain  and visit as many cathedrals as possible and make sure to bring back some euros Italian money


  2. An insider tip: go to Isola Tiburtina and see the Jewish Ghetto - the oldest Jewish community of the diaspora (2000 years old!)

  3. go to www.virtualtourist.com - internet is full of information.. go search yahoo or google

  4. Get out of Rome fast-it swelters in August and seeing the best sights can be made miserable when you are in a steam bath.

  5. Lot's of places to see and go to. It depends on how long you will be there for, but if you go visit the Colosseum (you should), there is a nice cafe on the opposite end from the Roman Forum that is nice to sit at and have a coffee or beer, while watching all the scooters racing down Piazza del Colosseo.

  6. and please, don't leave without going for dinner at the "Trastevere" part of the town, is full of bars, cafés and nice restaurants, with great food and ambiance.

  7. That's it! just Rome, why not go to see the rest of Italy where the tourists are few, I really didn't like Rome too much but the Amalfi Coast is worth it!

  8. I'm sure it will be a great trip for you.So,first of all I suggest hotel Eurostars International Palace-via Nazionale no.46.It's a very well located hotel,just in the midlle of the town,so you'll can enjoy your time during all the day and the night.And now let's begin :

    1.From the hotel to Venice Plaza:the Traian Column,Il Vittoriano(a gorgeous monument),San Marco church.Walk the Corso street and on the right you can see the Trevi fountain and a little further the Venice plaza and on the left the Pantheon and the Navona plaza.

    2.From the hotel all along the Corso to Santa Maria del Poppolo(the church and the plaza) and than to the right a wonderful walk in Borgese Garden(I suggest to visit also Villa Borgese).

    3.From the hotel to Venice plaza and than,to the left,cross the bridge(a beautiful one-orned by Bernini) you can see the Justice Palace,the San Angelo castle and the fameous San Pietro plaza and church.

    4.Form the hotel to Venice plaza and all along Via dei Fori Imperiali to Colosseum and Boca della Verita(don't put your hand inside if you are used to lie-it was only a joke).

    I suppose it's enough for the begining,if you want more details writte me and I'll be glad to help.

  9. I'm Italian and I live in Milan...

    If u'll go to Italy, u should see Rome, Milan and I suggest Florence: it is great, one of the best city in Italy

  10. Check with the hotel desk. They offer excellent day and night tours. Also try to get an audience with the Pope. Well worth the time even if you are not that religion. Also see the Catacombs. The Colosseum. Take the train up to Florence or Venus.

  11. dont go in august, every thing is shut down then, its like the entire country takes the month off.

  12. The whole of Rome is at you feet. Visit the Colosseum, Forum, Palatine, Circus Maximus. They're all very close together. The Via Appia Antic is worth a visit (a bit our of the way though)The a Capitoline museumsare great andyYou can see Il Vittore too while you're in this area. There are hundreds of churches to see. In particular, Saint Peitro in Vincolli where you can see Micelangelo's Moses and St Peter's chains. Santa Maria del Popolo to see Caravaggio's St Peter. There are many more and a good guide book is essential. If you're going to the Vatican museums, and I highly recomment that you do, get there eary as there are lots of people queing. You can visit the piazzas by night and see such things as the Trevi fountain etc. The Pantheon is marvelous too and close to the Trevi.

    See if these sights are a help to you.

    http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/MV_Home....

    http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/...

    http://www.whatsonwhen.com/scripts/query...

    The Eyewitness Guide to Rome is great. See details below.

    Paperback 448 pages (January 26, 2006)

    Publisher: Dorling Kindersley

    Language: English

    ISBN: 1405310901

  13. August is very warm in Italy.  I would recommend making a trip to the sea sometime during your visit.  Rimini is nice.  It will give you a chance to see some sights, interact with real Italians (most are on Holiday in August), and escape some of the heat.  While in Rome, see the Vatican Museum.  It is worth the time.  Make reservations beforehand, however.

  14. Just to list a few, the roman forum, the collessum, the trevi fountain, the spanish steps(in the daytime), but have lots of water cause a lot of these places to get to them but they are worth it.

  15. If you do decide to head down the Amalfi coast, defintely take a day trip to Pompeii and be sure to get a guided tour when you're there, it's absolutely amazing. It was the best thing about our week in Italy (mind you the weather was bad when we were there so we were bored most of the time!).

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