Crossings

Someone said that to see Rome a lifetime is not enough. We say that, even if probably the same people that lives over there has never seen every part of the city, if you go already organized and focusing your attention on something that you don't want to miss you can, later, be satisfied of your trip. Here we show some things that you can see depending on your time, and also some crossings that you can use to go directly from some place to another.

Holidays in Italy

Time: 3 DAYS

1st day: Begin with Piazza Venezia , explore the Foro Romano and visit the Colle Palatino and The Coliseum .Next, in the afternoon you can dedicate your time for some shopping in the famous and elegant street around The Piazza di Spagna (Spain steps), and the Trevi's Fountain .

2nd day: Early in the morning prepare yourself for a majestic experience: visit the Basilica di San Pietro(San Peter's Basilica) and the Cappella Sistina (Sistine Ceiling) .After you're done you can walk through Baroque Rome .

3rd day: Today you may want to visit a museum of your choice or a site of your interest ,you can relax in one of the various café around, you can also visit one of the various parks of the city.

Time : 5 DAYS


4th day: Today you may visit the Villa Borghese and see all the marvelous works (sculptures) of Bernini and Canova in the Galleria Borghese .You can dedicate your time to see some of the famous historic churches .
5th day: You can use your last day to see the Via Appia and Ostia Antica sites of the ancient roman civilisation comparable to Pompeii .

Time : 7 DAYS

You can decide your own ,thinking about what you've already seen, what will be your next destination .Rome is full of pubs, restaurants ,bar and public holidays that you may be lucky to see and enjoy.