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15 Things To Know Before Visiting Rome

November 24, 2018 by Dana Zeliff 46 Comments

Disclosure: This post may contain an affiliate link & I may have been compensated for my time writing this article.

Tips for Visiting Rome

Rome was once the largest, wealthiest, most powerful city in the Western world. It’s no wonder that today Rome is packed with countless historical landmarks, museums and over 900 churches.

While I loved the history and culture of Rome, I will admit that the city takes some getting used to.  Rome is loud, dirty and seems to be bursting at the seams with the mass of people living in and visiting the ancient city.

I needed a lot of downtime to adjust to the hustle and bustle.  We would venture out to see the fascinating historical sights then pull back to decompress in a quiet quieter spot like a small piazza, park or even back at our apartment.  I think I needed the breaks just as much as the kids did on this trip!

If you’re planning to visit the highly popular capital of Italy, I’ve put together a list of 15 things you should know before visiting.

Things To Know Before Visiting Rome:

Rooftops of Rome
Rooftops of Rome

1. Kids under the age of 10 ride the metro for FREE. If you’re traveling with children, you don’t need to pay for them to use public transportation!  This can add up to a nice savings when traveling with children.

2. Speaking of public transport, you need to purchase tickets prior to boarding.  Purchase from the tabacchi (tobacco shop), select supermarkets or kiosks at the metro and train stations. We purchased tickets at the same time we grabbed an Italian SIM card. You can’t purchase tickets while on the bus or metro.

Since tickets aren’t considered in use until validated, you can purchase tickets in advance, then validate them (in the yellow machines) when you need to use the transportation.  Tickets are valid for 75 minutes, so you can change buses within that time frame.  You can also use the same ticket for the metro and bus.

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Filed Under: Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations, Italy Tagged With: Rome Italy, Italy

Our Exclusive Tour of Caesar’s Palace in Rome {Walks of Italy Review}

November 4, 2015 by Dana Zeliff 21 Comments

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Tour Caesar’s Palace in Rome

Rome, Italy’s capital city, is one of the oldest continuously occupied areas in Europe with over two thousand five hundred years of history. We spent an entire week in Rome and saw only a fraction of the historical sites the city has to offer.

To help us learn more about this ancient city, we teamed up with Walks of Italy and participated in their new VIP Caesar’s Palace Tour with Colosseum & Roman Forum tour. The unique feature of this tour is that it allows exclusive access to Caesar’s Palace, the home of Emperor Augustus Caesar (nephew of Julius Caesar) and his wife, Empress Livia, from the 1st century BC! Previously opened only for archaeologists and historians, special tour groups are allowed inside to view these amazing rooms.

Colosseum

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Hi, I’m Dana. I believe planning a great trip doesn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling through travel forums and getting overwhelmed by all the logistics.

My approach to travel is built on real-world experience. Alongside my husband and our two kids (who are now 19 and 22), I’ve explored 48 countries across 4 continents including a life-changing four years living as expats in France.

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