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Rome At A Glance

Rome At A Glance

So I’m currently in Rome, Italy, and let me tell you... it’s freaking amazing here. Like gorgeous x 10^infinity. There’s something about being in Europe or a foreign place that really calms the soul.

From the little cafés and beautiful parks and gardens to all the historically rich architecture, these cities offer so much, and it would be dumb not to take advantage of it all.

Here are some things you can do in Rome, Italy:

Walk around and explore the sights. Be sure to always carry a map so as not to get lost. The big tourist attractions are: The Coliseum, Trevi Fountain, Vatican City & the Vatican Museums (& seeing Pope Francis if you’re lucky!), The Pantheon, Roman Forum, and St. Peter’s Basilica (in the Vatican).

However, in between and betwixt all the tourist stuff, you should try some local activities such as attending a flea market. There are several flea markets in Rome, but the largest is the Porto Portese Flea Market, held every Sunday morning. You should venture there if you have time, because it is quite the experience- huge white tents spread out as far as the eye can see and the hustle and bustle of getting a good deal. You never know what you might find, so it’s definitely worth the trip.

Another fun aspect of Rome is the nightlife. Rome might just be able to steal the title of “The City that Never Sleeps” from New York, because this city sure knows how to rage. There are many fun bars and nightclubs in the main area of Rome, and the streets are packed at night. 

The best aspect by far is the food. You should make it a goal to see how many restaurants you can experience while you’re abroad, because each one has something different and all of the food is so incredible. 

As Julia Roberts said in Eat Pray Love“So this is what I’m going to do, I’m going to finish this pizza and then we’re going to go watch the soccer game and tomorrow we’re going to go on a little date and buy ourselves some bigger jeans.”

Amen, sista friend. 

If you can’t find something poignant to see in Rome then you’re not doing it right, but there is still another way to occupy your time, and that is retail therapy. Rome has fun little shops spread out all over the city, but the best spots are as follows:

1.  Via del Corso is a street in Rome’s historic district and contains a mixed bag of well-known stores, such as H&M, as well as smaller designer boutiques.

2. Via Condotti and the Spanish Steps lie at the heart of Rome’s shopping district. This is where you can find the designer brands such as Prada, Gucci, etc. 

I’ve only been in Rome for a day or two and that is what I’ve come up with so far. I’m sure the list will grow tremendously by the end of the month, but until then…

Ciao for now!

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