How many days in Rome?
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I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
guidance is appreciated.
Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
minimum are needed to get see Rome?
and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
guidance is appreciated.
Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
minimum are needed to get see Rome?
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Minimum 3, but no maximum
"RPS" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
> and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
> guidance is appreciated.
>
> Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
> minimum are needed to get see Rome?
"RPS" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
290420070130048983%[email protected]...
>I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
> and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
> guidance is appreciated.
>
> Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
> minimum are needed to get see Rome?
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"RPS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
> minimum are needed to get see Rome?
I once did a bus tour and run through the Vatican Museum in a day with an
hour left over to see if Audrey Hepburn was waitng for me at the Spanish
Steps. I would not recommend that. Three days to get a taste. Five allows
you to get a little comfortable.
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> Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
> minimum are needed to get see Rome?
I once did a bus tour and run through the Vatican Museum in a day with an
hour left over to see if Audrey Hepburn was waitng for me at the Spanish
Steps. I would not recommend that. Three days to get a taste. Five allows
you to get a little comfortable.
--
Donald R. Newcomb
DRNewcomb (at) attglobal (dot) net
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Make credence recognised that on Sun, 29 Apr 2007 06:30:01 GMT, RPS
<[email protected]> has scripted:
>I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
>and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
>guidance is appreciated.
>
>Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
>minimum are needed to get see Rome?
I'd say at least three to see the major sights, as in the most famous
ones. I've spent months there, and still haven't seen everything I'd
like to.
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<[email protected]> has scripted:
>I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
>and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
>guidance is appreciated.
>
>Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
>minimum are needed to get see Rome?
I'd say at least three to see the major sights, as in the most famous
ones. I've spent months there, and still haven't seen everything I'd
like to.
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DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
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RPS wrote:
>Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient
>ourselves, how many days at minimum
>are needed to get see Rome?
3 full days at least along with getting an early start and avoiding the
queues.
I'd say 1 day for the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's
Basilica.
This is a tough visit with the later Museum general public opening at
1000 and long queue, the mob scene inside the Sistine Chapel and the
Security Queue at St. Peter's Basilica.
The Museum used to open at 0845 but last Jan they moved it to 1000.
Tour companies can enter between 0800-1000 which gives them a jump on
the public opening.
This is new but there is a tour company that will sell you an early
entrance ticket for ?23.5. www.rome-museum.com/vatican2ind.php
The Vatican charges ?13 for a museum ticket plus a ?2 reservation
fee, so it's only ?8.5 over cost.
There will be a tour group queue but with a 0815 reservation you can
get quite a jump over the 1000 queue.
If I was doing it and wanted to spend alot of time in the museums; I
would get a 0815 ticket, rent an audioguide inside and beeline straight
to the Sistine Chapel.
After the Chapel backtrack thru the museums.
[The Chapel becomes a very crowded shoulder-to-shoulder mob scene
during the day, if you want to enjoy the art try to go early. Going
later before closing used to be another option but with the later 1000
opening time I don't know.]
Or you could whirlwind it in a halfday by either getting a reserved
early AM museum ticket or going later in the day before the ticket
office closes but not too late or they will close before you enter.
Then just hit a few highlights in the museum and follow the signs to the
Sistine Chapel (Chapelle Sistina?).
In the Chapel exit in the far right corner thru the door that says
'Tour Groups Only' (nobody minds or checks also you couldn't have an
audioguide if you do this).
This will take you directly into St. Peter's Basilica saving you a long
walk back thru the Museums & around the Vatican Walls.
Plus you will bypass the often long Security Queue for St. Peter's
Basilica.
Another option is too book an official Vatican tour and avoid the
entrance queue
http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/z-In...zi_Visite.html
VATICAN MUSEUM HRS
http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/z-In...fo_Orario.html
A day for ancient Rome; Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Colosseum, a walkby
from the sidewalk of the Imperial Forums, Pantheon, etc.
This will get you around the Colosseum queue which can be quite long
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...d=2&tid4606583
On your last day visit what interests you the most; ruins, museums,
churches, art, exploring neighborhoods, etc.
Regards, Walter
..And Paradise Was Lost...like teardrops in the rain...
>Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient
>ourselves, how many days at minimum
>are needed to get see Rome?
3 full days at least along with getting an early start and avoiding the
queues.
I'd say 1 day for the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's
Basilica.
This is a tough visit with the later Museum general public opening at
1000 and long queue, the mob scene inside the Sistine Chapel and the
Security Queue at St. Peter's Basilica.
The Museum used to open at 0845 but last Jan they moved it to 1000.
Tour companies can enter between 0800-1000 which gives them a jump on
the public opening.
This is new but there is a tour company that will sell you an early
entrance ticket for ?23.5. www.rome-museum.com/vatican2ind.php
The Vatican charges ?13 for a museum ticket plus a ?2 reservation
fee, so it's only ?8.5 over cost.
There will be a tour group queue but with a 0815 reservation you can
get quite a jump over the 1000 queue.
If I was doing it and wanted to spend alot of time in the museums; I
would get a 0815 ticket, rent an audioguide inside and beeline straight
to the Sistine Chapel.
After the Chapel backtrack thru the museums.
[The Chapel becomes a very crowded shoulder-to-shoulder mob scene
during the day, if you want to enjoy the art try to go early. Going
later before closing used to be another option but with the later 1000
opening time I don't know.]
Or you could whirlwind it in a halfday by either getting a reserved
early AM museum ticket or going later in the day before the ticket
office closes but not too late or they will close before you enter.
Then just hit a few highlights in the museum and follow the signs to the
Sistine Chapel (Chapelle Sistina?).
In the Chapel exit in the far right corner thru the door that says
'Tour Groups Only' (nobody minds or checks also you couldn't have an
audioguide if you do this).
This will take you directly into St. Peter's Basilica saving you a long
walk back thru the Museums & around the Vatican Walls.
Plus you will bypass the often long Security Queue for St. Peter's
Basilica.
Another option is too book an official Vatican tour and avoid the
entrance queue
http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/z-In...zi_Visite.html
VATICAN MUSEUM HRS
http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/z-In...fo_Orario.html
A day for ancient Rome; Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Colosseum, a walkby
from the sidewalk of the Imperial Forums, Pantheon, etc.
This will get you around the Colosseum queue which can be quite long
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...d=2&tid4606583
On your last day visit what interests you the most; ruins, museums,
churches, art, exploring neighborhoods, etc.
Regards, Walter
..And Paradise Was Lost...like teardrops in the rain...
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What more did you say than I did ??
Duh
"Deeply Filled Mortician" <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> a écrit
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> Make credence recognised that on Sun, 29 Apr 2007 06:30:01 GMT, RPS
> <[email protected]> has scripted:
>
>>I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
>>and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
>>guidance is appreciated.
>>
>>Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
>>minimum are needed to get see Rome?
>
> I'd say at least three to see the major sights, as in the most famous
> ones. I've spent months there, and still haven't seen everything I'd
> like to.
> --
> ---
> DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
> ---
> --
Duh
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> Make credence recognised that on Sun, 29 Apr 2007 06:30:01 GMT, RPS
> <[email protected]> has scripted:
>
>>I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
>>and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
>>guidance is appreciated.
>>
>>Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
>>minimum are needed to get see Rome?
>
> I'd say at least three to see the major sights, as in the most famous
> ones. I've spent months there, and still haven't seen everything I'd
> like to.
> --
> ---
> DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
> ---
> --
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"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> What more did you say than I did ??
> Duh
Any your point is....?
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> What more did you say than I did ??
> Duh
Any your point is....?
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"Donald Newcomb" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> What more did you say than I did ??
>> Duh
>
>Any your point is....?
Once gRunge has made a pronouncement, all other discussion is
redundant. Did you not understand that?
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>"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> What more did you say than I did ??
>> Duh
>
>Any your point is....?
Once gRunge has made a pronouncement, all other discussion is
redundant. Did you not understand that?
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On Apr 29, 2:30 am, RPS <[email protected]> wrote:
> I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
> and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
> guidance is appreciated.
>
> Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
> minimum are needed to get see Rome?
3 - as an absolute minimum, one day for St. Peter's and the Vatican
Museums, one for the ancient sites, and one for the Baroque sites.
> I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
> and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
> guidance is appreciated.
>
> Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
> minimum are needed to get see Rome?
3 - as an absolute minimum, one day for St. Peter's and the Vatican
Museums, one for the ancient sites, and one for the Baroque sites.
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:12:59 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, Padraig Breathnach
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
... "Donald Newcomb" <[email protected]> wrote:
... >
... >"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
... >news:[email protected].. .
... >> What more did you say than I did ??
... >> Duh
... >
... >Any your point is....?
...
... Once gRunge has made a pronouncement, all other discussion is
... redundant. Did you not understand that?
No one can be as dumb as gRunge, no matter how hard we try.
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
... "Donald Newcomb" <[email protected]> wrote:
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... >"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
... >news:[email protected].. .
... >> What more did you say than I did ??
... >> Duh
... >
... >Any your point is....?
...
... Once gRunge has made a pronouncement, all other discussion is
... redundant. Did you not understand that?
No one can be as dumb as gRunge, no matter how hard we try.
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No use posting 12 hours later the same answer others gave
Satisfied ?
"Donald Newcomb" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
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> "Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> What more did you say than I did ??
>> Duh
>
> Any your point is....?
>
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> Donald R. Newcomb
> DRNewcomb (at) attglobal (dot) net
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>
Satisfied ?
"Donald Newcomb" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
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> "Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> What more did you say than I did ??
>> Duh
>
> Any your point is....?
>
> --
> Donald R. Newcomb
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>
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Well I answered at least, instead of filling the usual blabber between magda
and martin or posting to say I don't know, as you usually do !
"Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
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> "Donald Newcomb" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]. ..
>>> What more did you say than I did ??
>>> Duh
>>
>>Any your point is....?
>
> Once gRunge has made a pronouncement, all other discussion is
> redundant. Did you not understand that?
>
> --
> PB
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> My travel writing: http://www.iol.ie/~draoi/
and martin or posting to say I don't know, as you usually do !
"Padraig Breathnach" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
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> "Donald Newcomb" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]. ..
>>> What more did you say than I did ??
>>> Duh
>>
>>Any your point is....?
>
> Once gRunge has made a pronouncement, all other discussion is
> redundant. Did you not understand that?
>
> --
> PB
> The return address has been MUNGED
> My travel writing: http://www.iol.ie/~draoi/
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Of course, playing with martin is much more satisfying !!!
Pauvre vieille chose inutile.
Now you've cluttered the poor guy's thread, he's not likely to get a
different proper answer, martin is sure to come along.
"Magda" <magda@eu> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:12:59 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, Padraig
> Breathnach
> <[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
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> ... "Donald Newcomb" <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... >
> ... >"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> ... >news:[email protected].. .
> ... >> What more did you say than I did ??
> ... >> Duh
> ... >
> ... >Any your point is....?
> ...
> ... Once gRunge has made a pronouncement, all other discussion is
> ... redundant. Did you not understand that?
>
> No one can be as dumb as gRunge, no matter how hard we try.
>
Pauvre vieille chose inutile.
Now you've cluttered the poor guy's thread, he's not likely to get a
different proper answer, martin is sure to come along.
"Magda" <magda@eu> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:12:59 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, Padraig
> Breathnach
> <[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
>
> ... "Donald Newcomb" <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... >
> ... >"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> ... >news:[email protected].. .
> ... >> What more did you say than I did ??
> ... >> Duh
> ... >
> ... >Any your point is....?
> ...
> ... Once gRunge has made a pronouncement, all other discussion is
> ... redundant. Did you not understand that?
>
> No one can be as dumb as gRunge, no matter how hard we try.
>
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"Runge1" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> No use posting 12 hours later the same answer others gave
> Satisfied ?
If the question were one of fact (e.g. "What was the interbank Euro/Dollar
exchange rate on Friday of last week?") one more than one answer might have
been superfluous. Since the OP was asking for opinions, I guess that
everyone is entitled to express his own as he sees fit, without seeking
prior approval. The other issue is that Usenet latency is not a fixed thing.
Postings get mislaid and delayed. Even if someone provides the
"authoritative" answer to a question, that does not imply that everyone
received it. There's also the outside chance that the other author is in
someone's "kill file" so that his postings will never be seen.
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> No use posting 12 hours later the same answer others gave
> Satisfied ?
If the question were one of fact (e.g. "What was the interbank Euro/Dollar
exchange rate on Friday of last week?") one more than one answer might have
been superfluous. Since the OP was asking for opinions, I guess that
everyone is entitled to express his own as he sees fit, without seeking
prior approval. The other issue is that Usenet latency is not a fixed thing.
Postings get mislaid and delayed. Even if someone provides the
"authoritative" answer to a question, that does not imply that everyone
received it. There's also the outside chance that the other author is in
someone's "kill file" so that his postings will never be seen.
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Iceman <[email protected]> wrote:
: On Apr 29, 2:30 am, RPS <[email protected]> wrote:
: > I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
: > and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
: > guidance is appreciated.
: >
: > Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
: > minimum are needed to get see Rome?
:
:
: 3 - as an absolute minimum, one day for St. Peter's and the Vatican
: Museums, one for the ancient sites, and one for the Baroque sites.
:
I won't waste bandwidth by posting several identical messages, but
thanks to everyone who replied!
I'll aim for a minimum of 5 days, and see if I can somehow push it to 6
or 7.
If any of you has advice on my airline confusion, I would appreciate a
word. From Rome, I am going to New Delhi, India. The only nonstop (8
hours) is an airline called Eurofly that I haven't heard of. Other
options are 11-12 hour 1-connection flights from Emirates, Qatar, and
Alitalia.
: On Apr 29, 2:30 am, RPS <[email protected]> wrote:
: > I realize it is a vague kind of question, but I know nothing about Rome
: > and need to decide, for how many days to break journey there. So any
: > guidance is appreciated.
: >
: > Allowing one day for jet-lag and to orient ourselves, how many days at
: > minimum are needed to get see Rome?
:
:
: 3 - as an absolute minimum, one day for St. Peter's and the Vatican
: Museums, one for the ancient sites, and one for the Baroque sites.
:
I won't waste bandwidth by posting several identical messages, but
thanks to everyone who replied!
I'll aim for a minimum of 5 days, and see if I can somehow push it to 6
or 7.
If any of you has advice on my airline confusion, I would appreciate a
word. From Rome, I am going to New Delhi, India. The only nonstop (8
hours) is an airline called Eurofly that I haven't heard of. Other
options are 11-12 hour 1-connection flights from Emirates, Qatar, and
Alitalia.



