Palatine Hill and Roman Forum is a must see. Unless you are a history teacher, you definitely need a guide. This is not just a bunch of stones and you would feel so sorry not to learn/hear the full story of those epic ruins...
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Palatine Hill and Roman Forum is a must see. Unless you are a history teacher, you definitely need a guide. This is not just a bunch of stones and you would feel so sorry not to learn/hear the full story of those epic ruins...
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The Roman Forum is one of the major sights no visitor to Rome should miss. It covers quite an extensive area in the centre of the city and contains the remains of many Roman temples to deities such as Saturn, Vesta and Castor and Pollux, triumphal arches, such as the Arch of Titus, the senate house, and much more. Although...
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A bit hilly for any one with walking difficulities but well worth the effort if you can walk all the way round
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This is a fascinating and overwhelming site. I would not recommend the audio tour. It is not well organized and very difficult to follow. Also, try to avoid the heat of the day as there is very little shade so can be unpleasant. Be sure and read up on this site before you visit.
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You need a guide book or private tour to really appreciate what you are seeing. There is currently a wonderful temporary exhibit on the history of glass for art and pottery there right now until 2013.
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Tour guides will start yumoffmhgh for a reason - the magnificent view but once you take it in - round out your photo opps with some flower photos amongst the ruins and some the more unique shots! The post card sales folks are more determined here so make your deals remembering its almost $2 us to send them to the...
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Anytime of the year this place is a great place to visit!!!!!Remember this place was around 4 century BC!!!!!So when in Roman go back in time and you will think you in the 4 century BC
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We didn't really go in & walked through it, as my friends & I had limited time to explore Rome, but it's definitely worth it, only if you're into history .. If not, you can google about it to know the story ..
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We stumbled into this place 5 yrs ago, it was totally open and great place to walk though after the Coliseum. But this time, this Old Roman city is fenced and there is entrance fee to get in. Good time to go to Italy to visit all museums is when culture week there. All entrances are free. Except for churches,...
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This along with the nearby Colosseum really gives you an appreciation of the grandness and power of ancient Rome. Use your imagination, walk through and picture the bustling beautiful forum around you. The surrounding area with newer buildings is lovely as well.
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