Sunday, March 19, 2017

Enjoy Fun Local Activities In Rome

By Michelle Ross


Rome, Italy, is one of the greatest cities on earth. It's close to other famous places, but many visitors choose to focus on this magnificent center of art, architecture, history, and culture. There are so many sights to see and fun local activities in Rome that it doesn't even have to cost a lot to have a memorable time.

Of course, there are the famous things that everyone should do. Why not climb the Spanish Steps from the Piazza di Spagna to the Piazza Trinta dei Monti? Why not toss a coin into the Trivoli Foountain? Why not visit the Colosseum and the Forum? You may have hated history class or found the slides in art history boring, but everything comes alive when wonders of the world are right there to touch and see.

The Piazza del Popolo is an urban plaza designed with stone and with graceful poplar trees, a concept of mingling man made structures and nature that endures to this day. This great plaza is at the hub of three major roads, one of which is the famous Via del Corso. The people of Rome take their evening stroll here and greet their friends and neighbors. It's fun to people watch, but the windows of the shops that line this street may be even more compelling. It's easy to see why Italian leather and fashions are famous.

Rome is known for its religious festivals. Important dates in the church calendar are celebrated with solemn processions. The city is adorned with a hundred nativity scenes at Christmas. Good Friday and Easter are marked by city-wide events. Check to see what's happening when you will be visiting.

Each district has a patron saint and residents join in solemn procession on the saint's special day. Local festivals are not carnivals, but there are great times of singing, dancing, and drinking. This is an opportunity to see the real residents of Rome enjoying their city.

The annual Jazz Fest attracts thousands, even though it's held in January. Winter in northern Italy is cold and often wet, but people still enjoy walking in the ancient streets. In the off-season, you can see the famous sights better and get to know the city more intimately. Without all the tourists, Rome can show her private side. Winter events will be going on in near-by towns, too, and riding the train is a great way to see the countryside.

Of course, Italy is also famous for food. Whether your taste runs to elegant restaurants or intimate family-run trattorias, it's easy to find great places to eat. Roman dishes are rich and satisfying, and their desserts are fabulous. Pasta, naturally, is almost a ritual, and good wines are offered by waiters who take a personal interest in your enjoyment.

For those who have the stamina, there are literally museums too numerous to visit. Many celebrate the ancient days of this great city and its empires, but you can find one for any subject you find interesting. The Vatican museum is like overkill. You could spend every waking minute there and not see even cover the high points. You'll be stuffed full of history, beauty, and wondrous sights in this place where even the corridors hold treasure.




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