Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Find Fun Local Activities In Rome

By Michelle Ross


Rome, Italy, is one of the greatest cities on earth. It's close to other famous places, but many visitors choose to focus on this magnificent center of art, architecture, history, and culture. There are so many sights to see and fun local activities in Rome that it doesn't even have to cost a lot to have a memorable time.

There are so many sights that you just have to see that just hitting the highlights takes a week. There's no way you can go to Rome and not climb the Spanish Steps and throw a coin into the Trivoli Fountain. Of course you need to see the Colosseum for yourself and walk through the Forum. An ancient acqueduct or two are essential. All those boring history classes will suddenly make sense.

Walking the streets of Rome is an adventure in itself. Plan to find the Piazza del Popolo, a marvelous example of civic pride, and join the evening promenade down the Via del Corso. The huge plaza is breathtaking and the sight of residents out enjoying their city is special. The shops of the Via del Corso are world famous; even window shopping is fun. You will see why Italian leather is legendary and Roman fashions endlessly popular.

It will probably be easy to find a festival no matter when you visit. Rome, Of course, is a major religious center, and the celebrations of Good Friday, Easter, and Christmas are amazing. For instance, at Christmas there are a hundred nativity scenes throughout the city.

Each district has its own patron saint. The saint's special day will be marked by a festival which begins with worship and ends with feasting, singing, and dancing. Like the evening stroll in the Via del Corso, attending one of these smaller festivals is a great way to see how city residents live and play.

The annual Jazz Fest attracts thousands, even though it's held in January. Winter in northern Italy is cold and often wet, but people still enjoy walking in the ancient streets. In the off-season, you can see the famous sights better and get to know the city more intimately. Without all the tourists, Rome can show her private side. Winter events will be going on in near-by towns, too, and riding the train is a great way to see the countryside.

Of course, Italy is also famous for food. Whether your taste runs to elegant restaurants or intimate family-run trattorias, it's easy to find great places to eat. Roman dishes are rich and satisfying, and their desserts are fabulous. Pasta, naturally, is almost a ritual, and good wines are offered by waiters who take a personal interest in your enjoyment.

Art, architecture, and history are preserved and explained at countless museums throughout the city. From ancient days of empire to the present, this vibrant city has been a center of the arts, politics, learning, and culture. The Vatican Museum contains so many treasures it's overwhelming. Just walking the streets and looking at buildings that are centuries old is like higher education. Put it all together and you'll see: there's no place like Rome.




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