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Sophie

What to do with 3 hours in Rome?

I have about 3 hours in Rome changing trains this Saturday. What should I see in this time?

    



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Trave
If it is your first time in Rome go straight and see the colosseo.
If I suppose that your station is Termini you have to take the underground to get to the colosseo. There are two subway in the the station: get the one called "B" (color blue) direction: "eur fermi". In two stop you will arrive at the colosseo station.
If you are fast in buying the tickets at the tobacco or newspaper boxes of termini you can spend about 20-25 minutes to get to the colosseo.
Then you have an hour and a half to have some photos and walk around the monument and the other ruines.
Have a nice sightseeng


andrea b
you can around the centre of rome after visit the museums.


jojo s
Rating
Not much you can do in Rome in 3 hours. The main train station is close to the Colosseum and the Vatican you may want to wander over there for an hour or so, but you really won't have much time.


gwenleonhard
Stand in front of the Wedding Cake building (everyone knows it) with your back to it. If you walk down the street to your right, you'll be walking alongside the Roman Forum and suddenly you'll turn the corner and see the Colisseum. I'm talking about a 10 minute walk max. If you stand in front of the Wedding Cake building and walk straight ahead down Via del Corso, to your left you'll come to Piazza Navona and Piazza de Pantheon -- get back on Via del Corso -- and to your right will be Trevi Fountain and then the Spanish Steps. There are signs leading you to each, but people will be glad to show you the way.


Genius Cook
Rating
Not much to do if you have bags to tote around. Get the International Herald Tribune and do the cross word puzzle. Pick up a bottle of wine and realx.... look out for the pick pockets - Roma Termini is one of the worst.


Maria Grazia
There are so many things to see in Rome!Colosseum,Trevi Fountain,Pantheon,Piazza del Campidoglio ecc... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rome o and you can have a good pizza too!Ciao from an Italian girl.


enzymatique
Go have a real italian pizza! Nothing else rome sucks and stinks!





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