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3/7/2010
Overall rating: 9
Tourist Guide Rome:

Rome, also known as the Eternal City, is the wonderful capital city of Italy and of its Latium region. It is located on the Tiber and Aniene rivers, on the Tiber River, in the central part of the country near the Tyrrhenian Sea and is blessed by a great Mediterranean climate. The Vatican City, recognized as an independent state by the Italian government since 1929, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and the home of the Pope.
Rome’s history is incredibly long (about 2800 years!) and really unique: for long time the city has been the most powerful and glorious one in the western world. According to the legend, everything started in 753 BC, when the city was founded on the Palatine Hill by Romulus, the first of seven kings which ruled Rome until 509 BC. Two of the last three kings were said to be Etruscan.
Around 510 BC, Rome became a Republic and it started an incredible expansion. By the end of the Republic the city was the only leader of a large empire dominating the whole of the Mediterranean.
After the civil wars of the 1st century BC., Julius Caesar became dictator and instituted a series of reforms: it was the end of the republic. However, the grandeur of Rome increased under Caesar Augustus (the first emperor ) and his successors.
Starting from the early 3rd century, matters changed: Rome formally remained capital of the empire but emperors spent less and less time there. In 330, Constantine established a second capital at Constantinople and even the later western emperors ruled from Milan or Ravenna, not Rome. This dark period got worse in 410 and 455 when Rome was sacked and profaned by invading Germanic tribes. Attempts were made to preserve the physical plant of the city in the face of growing chaos, but occupation by the Ostrogoths in the 6th century, subsequent Byzantine reoccupation, and concomitant destruction all contributed to a precipitous decline. The only social force remaining after the fall of the Roman Empire of the West was the Christian Church. Rome soon became the capital of the catholic world, and this would be the importance of Rome for more than a thousand years to come.
The city's fortunes began to improve in the 11th century and after the middle of the 15th century the city became a centre of Renaissance culture and it lived tranquil times until the Napoleonic wars of the early 19th century. With the Napoleonic wars, the Pope was expelled, but he returned with the restoration after the war.
In 1871 Rome became the capital of united Italy. A great growth followed: whole new quarters were constructed and by the beginning of the 20th century the entire area within the ancient walls had been built up. High embankments were built along the Tiber to prevent floods, and most of the city was extensively modernized.
When the fascists, under Benito Mussolini’s guide, took over power in 1921, many additions and adaptations where made to Rome. As the discussed creation of the Via dei Fori Imperiali in front of the Vatican (for the construction of which a large part of the old Borgo neighbourhood was destroyed) and the founding of new quarters as the "Esposizione Universale di Roma simply known as Eur.
During the Second World War Rome suffered some heavy bombings and on June 4, 1944 it fell to the Allies.
Today, Rome is not only the charming capital of Italy and its political heart but, as the seat of the Roman Catholic church and the headquarters of major international agencies and multinational corporations, a modern city that has assumed a place of worldwide importance.
Thanks to its incredibly rich heritage of archaeological and artistic treasures, the Eternal City is without any doubts one of the most popular and famous tourist destinations in the whole world, too. Every year thousands of tourists visit Rome and many of them live a piece of their heart in it.


3/11/2013
Overall rating: 6
Great monuments. It's a magic place. I have lived tehre for 10 years and loved Rome, been exasperated by the traffic and lack of transport and no parking but there is just a wonderful feeling when you walk along the windy back streets breathing in the smell of coffee or you follow a crowd of people to Sant Eustachio because you have been told that you can't leave Rome without tasting that coffee. 511 churches and I had the dubious pleasure of visiting them all with my sister who was studying Fine Arts. Santa Maria della Vittoria with Bernin's, Saint Theresa in Ecstasy, San Francesco della Ripa with Bernin's Blessed Ludovica.
Not to be missed:
Roman Forum and colesseum
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10/2/2012
Overall rating: 8
Rome is a city with history, culture. wonderful city in Europe to tour the way you want mostly walking. It was nice to see Colosseum, Trevie fountain, Victor Emanuel monument, Spagna, the ruins of old Rome and Trojan column, Forum, the baths and incredible St Peters Basilica and Vatican museum and Sistine chapel, walking along the river Tiber was an experience. Best tip: arrive at Rome airport and reach your hotel near Termini train station either by Leonardo express or terravision bus and back in the same way. No taxi or bus during the stay (4- 5 days), all by walking to out Rome is a wonderful experience.
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Dale
8/31/2012
Overall rating: 9
You will walk a ton! Very fun place, very amazing. The Colesseum is a must go to place, obviously. If you can, get a tour guide because it helps to have someone tell you about. I only wish I could have gone in the lower passageways. If you can that is really cool. Number one thing is to find a hotel that is central to everything worth notice in Rome. Unless you want to get no exercise, and take transportation everywhere. But really, you're supposed to walk in Europe. That way, you don't miss anything.
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1/24/2013
Overall rating: 10
Forum, Colloseum, Pantheon, Baths of Caracalla, Vatican, Spanish steps, Trevi fountain... there is so much to see in Rome, everytime you turn a corner there is something else which shows how much history there is in rome. I went for 3 nights and raced around to try and fit everything in. Wished I'd gone for at least 5 nights, would love to return again in the future.
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5/13/2012
Overall rating: 10
Vatican museum with the sistine chapel and s.peter basilica, Coloseum, tha appian way and the catacombs, the Pantheon, Navona square,spanish steps, people square,S.maria del popolo, minerva's square, lunch in the tipical roman trattoria or osteria. All this is going to be possible in a day only if you have a personal tour guide with you. Ciao
Not to be missed:
Colosseum
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7/19/2012
Overall rating: 10
Budget at least 20euro a day for sightseeing and 30euros a day for food. Save money by shopping at a local market in the mornings, great prices and amazingly fresh fruits, veggies, cheese, olives, beads... anything you could want! July & August are HOT - pack light, pack stylish, it is ROME after all!
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aquaducts
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Colosseum
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8/29/2012
Overall rating: 8
I simply loved Rome!! Will definitely be going back there again. A word advise though. When planning visits to St Peter's Basilica, the Coliseum, and the Papal Museums, make sure to set aside the whole day, and be arrive as early in the morning as possible, as queues can be up to 3-4 hours long.
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12/16/2011
Overall rating: 9
Vatican city , the unforgettable experience. The blessings of the Holy Father, visit to St.Peter's church, St.Paul's church and other churches and the historical momuments of Rome are everlasting memories. Would like to visit again with family, if God is willing
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User 13561
3/3/2012
Overall rating: 10
will rome snow in another week after the other week like weekend and friday at 11 .11 yes / no
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User 11315
12/15/2011
Overall rating: 10
Wonderful city with amazing historical atmosphere, and nice people. Traffic is little bit chaotic, but it´s typical for Rome. I want to visit this city one more time.
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