Rome In A Whirlwind - A Guide To Six Hrs In The Eternal City

It truly is solely possible to determine nearly anything parcheggio aeroporto verona costo below six hours in Rome. Alright, not every little thing but enough to fill your image album and Fb your friends!

For people of you that happen to be artwork lovers, church lovers, architecture buffs & Da Vinci code-breakers this is not the grand tour for you. However there are many of you out there with only a night or two booked in Rome and your wondering if you'll have ample time or see it all....Well you won't see it all but you can get a picture of yourself in front pretty much every major site inside a few several hours. We recently jumped from the car at 7am for a day trip to Rome from our farmhouse in Le Marche with a friend in tow that had never seen the Everlasting town.

This is the exact "tour" we did last week in below 6 several hours:

Arrive at the Spanish Steps to start the tour, even with a car it really is no problem to find affordable parking centrally located. (Parcheggio Ludovisi: Via Ludovisi 60, 2.20 Euro/hour to 18 Euro/day) Walk down the Spanish Steps, notice all the couples kissing & photos being snapped.

(Probable detour for high-end shopping along via dei Condotti)

Follow the signs to Trevi Fountain: Toss in your coin to ensure your return. (Maybe next time you'll have more time in Rome!) If you are able to plan it right, visit Trevi Fountain at dusk or late at night for whole different feel, less crowds more romantic.

Slip away from the tours & head straight for the Pantheon only a few blocks away. Spring for the audio tour, it's only a few minutes and a few bucks - well worth the time and euro.

Once your neck is sore from gazing up at the whole during the ceiling while wondering how did they do that?! make your way across town towards Piazza Navona, this would be a perfect time for gelato. Luckily you are not far from the famed Giolitti Gelateria (via Uffici del Vicario 40) definitely worth the stop (though a bit touristy) they still make a fantatic gelato - after all that walking, splurge for a medium (3 scoops)!

Happy & thinking you could eat another, start making your way to Piazza Navona, as you make your way around the corner the lively street musicians will welcome you. Marvel at the fountains competing for photos in long rectangular Piazza Navona, packed with cafe's, tourists, artists & architecture. A perfect spot for a glass of wine to people watch if you like this crowd.

If you are looking for different scence, then weave through the streets to Camp di Fiori for its fabulous market & hip vibe - pick up lunch from the fresh veggies or try fried fish. It's a bit hard to find, but just down the street is a phenomenal fried fish joint that we visited years ago. Fried salt cod, wrapped in paper. That's it & it's sooo good! Filettaro a Santa Barbara, at Largo dei Librari 88, is set inside of a little piazza just off the Campo dei Fiori square itself. Rest your feet, drink some vino and eat. Now back on track!

Find via Nazionale and head straight for the massive monument for Italy's first President Vittorio Emanuele, Piazza Venezia.

From here you will see the Colosseum ahead. Make your way in its direction stopping along at the Roman forum for more photos & let the roman ruins blow your mind!

Steer clear of the aggressive Roman soldiers in costume (if you must take a picture of them from afar use a zoom lens) otherwise they try to strong arm you into paying for their photo. And for the grand finale - snap that slightly out of focus photo of you in front of the Colosseum!