Rome Travel Guide (VIDEO)
Summary
This travel guide video provides information on Rome, including its transport system, airports, and tourist attractions.
Highlights
- ๐ Rome has many historic landmarks and treasures, but there’s more to the city than just those.
- ๐ Rome’s transport system is comprehensive and easy to use, including trains, trams, Metro, and buses.
- ๐ฌ Rome’s airports, Fiumicino and Ciampino, are efficient and well-connected.
- ๐ The Leonardo Express train service runs from Fiumicino Airport to Rome Termini Station, taking just 32 minutes and costing 15 euros for a one-way journey.
- ๐๏ธ A single 1.50 euro ticket is valid for a hundred minutes and allows changing between trams, buses, or in and out of the Metro for a single journey.
- ๐๏ธ Rome’s attractions include its historic landmarks, but visitors should also wander further to discover its other charms.
- ๐ฐ Both airports have fixed taxi fares to central Rome, costing 48 euros from Fiumicino and 30 euros from Ciampino.
Gorgeous man, gorgeous city.
Hold on to your wallet when you get in and out of a subway. That's when they make an attempt to pick your pocket. Don't put your wallet in your back pocket. They know Tourists have cash.
To avoid having to take public transport, split your accommodation based on the areas you will be visiting. For example if you wish to spend 2 days visiting the Vatican, stay those days in the Prati area, then another few days near the Spanish Steps and the remainder in the Trastevere. Staying very near these places allows you to walk to all the sights in the area and also the advantage of getting up really early, taking a short casual stroll and viola you have major spots to yourself (with very few people about).
I just laughed at fact "only 14 euro on way" ๐ when you fly from enywhere in EU like I did, I paid 20 for air ticket and then 28 for train and I found it pretty steep. Just funny remark ๐
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I love your videos and use them as our travel guides. However, I would like to point something out in this video. at 7:51 mark, the lady selling what looks like Chinese Egg Pancake, is this in Rome?…:)
Iโve just booked to go in June and this video has made me so excited… I want to go NOW ๐๐
Finally someone who knows how to make a travel guide and doesnt just scream into the camera
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As a roman, I really, really loved and enjoyed watching your video. I agree on every point, and you gave a beautiful and spontaneous depiction of the city. Loved the face when you tasted Bonci's pizza. I know that feeling. Thanks
Great video as always! quick question, where did you find this "amazing" tiramisu? i roamed Rome hopping to find a good place to have a piece of my favorite dessert but all i could find was instantanious formulas that left much to be desired.
Please tell people not to order a "Latte", they will get a glass of milk – you need to order a Caffe Latte or Caffe Americano!
My next trip Rome and Barcelona thanks for your advice ๐ traveling is awesome ๐
My parents got engaged in Rome, I got married in Rome and I love the city so much that I actually bought an apartment in the city. It was eye wateringly expensive but I don't care I love Rome as if it were my child.
So proud of my city
Let me guess British journalist as usual for traveling research
Gosh I love European cities. The history, architecture, and beauty. I wish United States had beautiful cities. American cities suck and have ALOT of crime. But i will say America has beautiful natural scenery.
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Hellloooo!!! thanks for the amazing video! I just looked into Rome for October 2019, and can't belive how cheap it is for flight & hotel for 6 or 7 nights. any reason why it's so cheap? Any suggested hotel to stay at for married couple, no kids?? Thank you so much!
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