Yet another question before my trip in June. Allow me to clarify: I am talking about short-shorts, ones that end a little bit above mid-thigh. Some people have told me it is fine, but others said I ...
The one I have and the one they sell at the airport say "suitable for use in most european countries" but I am worried that it may not work in Italy....
for my father's 65th Birthday Party. I am putting together a slide show with pictures of family from past and present. I can't find an appropriate song that fits. Can anyone help?...
I just want a cheap no-frills hotel that is in the middle of Rome, i.e. close to all the major attraction like the Vatican and Colosseum. Thanks. Additional Details About £70 a ...
So my sister is going to italy for college (all 4 years). Now, I need to know what types of things she is going to have to bring- most specifically, clothes. She will be in a tiny apartment with not ...
Additional Details well thanks you guys for the awnsers :D,I was just wondering because I am going back to Italia pretty soon with my finance,so yeah I'm going back to Catania,S...
I mailed an International USPS shipment to Italy in October. The shipment is still being held in Italian Customs. What is a reasonable length of time that I should expect the items to be held? Is ...
I will be going to Italy from Dec 18 - 26.
I was thinking train is probably the cheapest way to travel from one city to another. Can anyone confirm this?
Also what's an estimate price?...
I went to Rome several years ago and loved it. Be sure to go to Trevi fountain and throw a coin in. Long time tradition. Also go to the vatican and see St Peter's Cathedral. (Do not wear shorts). Also be sure to visit and see the Sistine Chapel. Have a great time.
Maria- Grazia
you can buy them at the airport >im italian, i know these things< but go to google maps then type in hotel morgana then a link at the top will come up by google maps - click on that
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You can buy them there nearly everywhere, the hotel will have free ones without a doubt. I went to a bed & breakfast there and got one in my room on arrival
M1
http://www.romebuddy.com/maps/ofrome.html
Mike
There are tourist offices in many places at the center and at the airport where you can get a very illustrative map for free. They are in small green cabins and you can see them usually near the main attractions of Rome. Of course you can buy maps everywhere which will save you the publicity on the free ones.
Otherwise on the net there are several places that allow you to find addresses such as googlemaps or the official Italian one: http://www.tuttocitta.it
Illustrative maps on the net there are many but there are not that clear or good.
Here is one: http://www.niceflatinrome.com
A good illustrative map in Rome is usually essential cause the street names and numbers are not always very clear or systematic.
Have a nice trip.
Boscombe
Try this site it is good and you can get the magazine as well when you get there from any of the news stands and it is in English.
www.wantedinrome.it
Global Geezer
Try Pop-Out map of Rome which you can buy on amazon.com or from most good bookshops or defined travel bookshops. As the name suggests, the design is so that the map pops up in front of you. The maps are very detailed, showing where lots of attractions and hotels are. They also give street references, stock phrases for tourists, and secondary maps of things like metro systems and the greater Rome area. I have used these for lots of other cities and have always found them useful. They are also pocket sized so very convenient too.
sid
all the hotels have free ones that are adequate
Jerry D
check out this website...
http://www.rome-tourism.com/tourism.php
halfway down the left side select the interactive map... the map has icons w/ pics and description of all the sightseeing in 4 categories and you can turn on and off any or all of the categories....
-attractions and landmarks
-museums
-churches
-ancient rome
Not Ecky Boy
They are quite hard to find online, no problem just wait till you get there because EVERYWHERE sells them.
Trevi fountain and Spanish steps are both rubbish, avoid at all costs.
I hope you are taking plenty of money with you by the way.