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Quote: Angel Tours Romehttp://www.angeltoursrome.com/tours.htmPhone: Mobile calls from the U.S. : 011 39 348 7341850 Email: angeltours@gmail.com I first discovered Angel Tours while preparing for visit to Rome in 2007.I Read More
Quote: This enormous monument, originally honoring the first King of Italy, took 26 years to build. Later dubbed the "wedding cake" or the "typewriter", climb the many many steps for great views of Rome. On one of the Read More
Quote: The gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday, 8:30am - 7:30pm and Sunday, 9am - 1pm, admission is €5. When we went, there were no crowds and it was easy to get in. Be aware that you have to check your baggage, including Read More
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Quote: I was fortunate to get tickets to the excavations under St Peter's - the Scavi - as only 120 visitors are allowed down each day, and tickets have to be applied for in advance. The tickets cost 10 euros but no Read More
Quote: Yes, Campo de' Fiori is one busy piazza, and places to drink abound, most of them catering to young adults. For those who still know how to party but feel jaded or fed up with the "trendy" scene invaded by Read More
Quote: Our first stop in Rome was at St. Paul Outside the Walls. I loved this, possibly because it was my first glimpse of Italy, or maybe the fact that monks were walking around singing in Latin. This is not very Read More
Quote: The Arch of Constantine is an arch near the Forum. It is a quick sight, but one worth seeing from a historical point of view. Read More
Quote: You've seen St. Peter's already and are not prepared to deal with the tourist hordes on a hot Summer day. Since Rome is the city of hundreds of churches and chapels, you have plenty of alternatives if you want Read More
Quote: There's a few place in Rome that I've wanted to see, but they never made my list of the 'must-see' places on earlier trips to the Eternal City. One of those places was the "Bocca della Verita" (mouth of truth), Read More