December 21, 2010
A Night In Rome
Would you like to see Rome in a completely different light?
If you decide to take part in a sightseeing tour of Rome, you must think about doing it in the evening. There are a few sightseeing tours that happen in the sundown. This way you can discover the town in another way and see all the monuments that get illuminated when the sun goes down.
The tours have a tendency to start around at 8.15 pm each evening at Piazza San Bernardo. While sitting in a snug luxury tour bus you'll get lots of information about the city in 5 languages ( English, German, Spanish, Italian and French ). You'll then pass the Piazza della Republicca, down thru the Pinciana Gate and go on to the town wall where you'll have an attractive view over the Villa Borghese. After, the bus will take you to Piazza Barberini, the through delle Quattro Fontane and via Nazionale. From there on you'll have a short walk to the Trevi fountain where you have some free time to spend. Then you take the bus again which should take you to Piazza Venezia where the commemorative of King Viktor Emanuels II and the crypt of the Unknown soldier stand. At the end you'll also see the Zirkus Maximus, the capitol and obviously the Coliseum. So you'll see the most important and most interesting monuments of the city. Dont forget to bring your camera as the lit up monuments offer something extra special to remember your trip by.
The price for an adult is 75 EU$ and sixty Euro dollars for children over 3 years of age. Kids between zero and two years can ride the tour bus fro free. The price includes dinner in a traditional Roman restaurant. Here you can enjoy the evening by experience great Roman food and custom.
When you are in Rome you need to really do this sight-seeing tour. You see the city from its most stunning viewpoint and it is far more pleasurable since the town isn't as busy as it is during the daytime.
Book your location appartement a rome ahead to find a fair deal. You may also want to have a look for louer appartement a rome! These are less expensive than hostels in Rome and most of them are right in the centre, which is a good kick off point to learn the city!