Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
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Friday, January 13, 2012

Visiting Rome for Christmas - New Year - Travel Advice

Christmas And New Year In Rome - Travel Advice


Some people spend Christmas at home with family and friends. Others prefer to travel, discover new places and learn how to live this party elsewhere.

Rome is an ideal place to visit at Christmas and New Year. It is a magical city throughout the year but when the holidays come around, turns, takes on another light, another dynamic becomes a metropolis even more captivating. An ideal place for practitioners of faith, because belief is vivid in every remote corner of the city, meeting or return to Rome in "Natale" (Christmas in Italian) is a unique experience. Keep in mind that at this time of year some monuments may be closed to the public.

Religious Events in Rome: Midnight Mass - The largest gathering event is, without doubt, Midnight Mass presided by the Pope in the Basilica of San Pietro. On 25 noon, the Pope addresses to the world with his blessing in several languages.

Visit the cribs or mangers Roman - Walking around the imposing Roman Church is a pleasure for any tourist. Doing it in the holiday season gives you a taste even more special because in addition to providing the architectural beauty of its facades, altars and organs. You can enjoy the very characteristic Nativity or Manger. These can be appreciated throughout the city. In the squares and streets cribs reaffirm the holiday spirit.

Mauro Canella, official guide of the city of Rome, explained on the website of Hotels in Rome that "the tradition of the crib was born in Italy and precisely in the Christmas Eve of 1223 when St.

In the Piazza San Pietro, for example, stands a beautiful Christmas tree with a moving crib that is worth visiting. While in the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore may be the 5 timber belonging to the birthplace of Jesus brought from Bethlehem manger as well as a marble by Arnolfo di Cambio (1290).

Discovering Rome cribs may be an interesting ride. Places like Espagna or Navona, churches such as Santa Maria del Popolo and del Gesù or San Carlo al Corso often have beautiful sunsets.

Christmas markets in Rome - Christmas markets are common in this city. The most complete is the Piazza Navona where they can buy more sweets, toys, books, crafts and other gifts. Furthermore, artists and musicians surprised passersby with their works. In this market, can feel a Christmas atmosphere.

Cultural life of Rome during the Christmas and New Year's Eve - The huge Roman cultural life seems to come a new force for the festivities. Both at Christmas and New Year celebrations and the feast of the Befana, musical and theatrical events, exhibitions and presentations invade the city children.

Christmas Customs and habits - As in much of the world, the festive spirit is palpable on the streets where the shops are dressed with garlands, Christmas trees, nativity scenes and various decorations. Greet people politely, like a "buon Natale" and smiles.

On New Year's celebration is done with family or friends, at home or in the restaurant. The important thing is to eat and drink well and then go to the disco, a bar, a concert or a party.

A curiosity is that in Italy we celebrate the Three Kings on January 6 but the Epiphany. La Befana, an older woman with glasses, visits the house of children and leaves them gifts and sweets to good children. Small prepared the night of 5 a letter to the Befana, food and socks that she filled with candy.

The typical Roman meal Christmas - If you visit Rome at Christmas should not be allowed to taste the typical fish and delicious tortellini and of course, the Panettone, a loaf of bread with candied fruit and raisins, accompanied by a good champagne.

For dining out in New Year reservations must be made well in advance as it is quite common that the Romans dine in a restaurant with friends. Wishing to enter a restaurant to eat without any reservation is almost a mission impossible. Note that an Italian dinner for this celebration can last several hours.

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Rome Tour - Where To Go In Rome - Travel Advice

Rome Tourism - Places To Visit In Rome - Travel Advice


Pantheon - This impressive round building is the best preserved of ancient Rome.

General Marcus Agrippa built an earlier version of this temple to all gods, but the present church was built as Hadrian in AD sI is illuminated only by the circular opening in the ceiling. Its diameter is equal to its height 43.5 m its walls have a thickness of 6m. The roof had a bronze coating on s.VII was started by Constantine II to decorate Constantinople, 1000 years after Bernini took what was left for use in San Pedro.

It was the first Roman temple converted into a church, in the year 609, when Emperor Foca, donated the building to Pope Boniface IV.

Piazza Navona - This place was the Circus agonal, where sporting events were held. Hence the square shape is elongated.

In the center of the square is the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi by Bernini in 1651 in which there are four giants that represent the four great rivers: the Ganges, the Danube, the Nile and the Rio de la Plata, topped by a obelisk.

At the north end of Fontana is the Neptune of the nineteenth century and the south, the Fontana del Moro, designed by Giacomo della Porta in 1576

Trajan's Forum - It is the last of the forums, did you measure 300x185m, comprising a huge basilica, libraries, spine, and the market.

Victor Emmanuel II - It was built in the late s. XIX after the first king after the reunification of Italy Victor Emmanuel II. It is a gigantic monument of white marble, and in the center stands a magnificent statue.

Trevi Fountain - He did not have bathing Anita Ekberg in La Dolce Vita for thousands of tourists visit it every day. It is a must, and to return to Rome, you have to flip a coin. It was designed by Nicola Salvi in 1762. Represent it to Neptune and its two huge horses that arise as a cliff. The horses represent the states of the sea calm and the storm.

Plaza de la Republica - This square was projected during the remodeling of Rome in 1870 and was smart at that time. Today is full of bars for tourists. You can see the remains of the Baths of Diocletian, the third century AD and the church by Michelangelo, 1563, Santa Maria degli Angel

Roman Forum - This place was the social, political and economic development of ancient Rome.

On the left is the Arch of Septimius Severus 203 AD to celebrate the victory over the Parthians. Right Column of Phocas 608 AD in honor of the Byzantine emperor for having given the Pantheon. There is also the Basilica Aemilia was the meeting place, the fire destroyed it. Along the Via Sacra is the Curia, the old Senate chamber of s. III and rebuilt in 1930.

The Arch of Titus is located on the edge of the Roman Forum, next to the Coliseum. It was erected in the s. AD to commemorate the sacking of Jerusalem by the emperor.

Via dei Fori Imperiali - Entrance Rombola and Remo Largo 5-6, Piazza di Santa Maria Nova 53 and Via di Monte Tarpeo.

Capitol Square - This place is situated on the Capitoline Hill, the most sacred of ancient Rome.
Michelangelo designed this space. Surrounding buildings, the Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatory Capitoline Museums are hosting the splendid collection of classical sculpture Popes began to gather in the s. XV and the Palazzo Senatorio, pink, which is the seat of the municipality.

Coliseum - This monument has become the icon of Rome.

Arch of Constantine - This bow was among the last to be built, dates from 312 AD It was built with fragments of other monuments, and to commemorate the victory of Constantine over Maxentius co-emperor.
Circus Maximus - This oval track competitions were held from cars and s. IV a.C to s. VI AD, also struggles with wild animals, mock naval battles (flooded the track), athletics and mass executions. It had a capacity of about 300,000 people.

Today very little remains, hardly a medieval tower and remains of the stands. Currently used for sports, and as a stage for a concert.

Mouth of Truth - In the portico of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, is the Bocca della Verita, for which you have to queue.

Spain Square - At the foot of the stairs is the Fontana della Barcaccia, the last work of Pietro Bernini for Pope Urban VIII, with bees and suns are the emblems of the family Bernini.

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Italian Cuisine - Rome Food - Travel Advice

Where To Eat or Places To Eat In Italy - Rome - Travel Advice


Italian cuisine is one of the main attractions of Rome and eating in this beautiful city is more than a physical need and becomes an attraction of the trip. In Rome there are thousands of restaurants and recommend consulting guides, information or seek advice from the locals to enjoy the good places.

Some of the best pizza in the world are in Rome where you can enjoy the Margarita, Capricious, Quatro fromaggi, etc ... but are surprised to find very different pizzas that are used to eating in their homes (many are disappointed to Daisy the classic pizza with tomato sauce, cheese and basil) Fortunately there are several pizzerias that offer delicious creations thin crust and well done, without too many ingredients do not mix too many flavors. A cooked paste of somewhat less than in other countries so it tends to be somewhat harder or "al dente".

The gastronomy in Rome is endless but be careful with the accounts and not repressed at all time for consideration or to inquire about the charges which are not provided.

The Time Seafood Cafe and Wine Bar serves drinks, fresh seafood and international cuisine Roman specialities.

A cuisine where pasta dominates over anything else, although much of his menu follow the familiar point by point Mediterranean diet. Vegetables, meat and fish are presented as perfect complements to a stew that after years of tradition, have become standards of the best Italian food culture.

However, if you intend to cross it the traditional way without tasting too much you care and yes, fast service with a traditional menu but then the place for you is to taglio pizzerias. In every corner you will find these services of food, very similar to McDonalds type fast food but Italian version. And is that the pizza could not fail, although this is sold as parts.

Although as we said, Rome is not just pasta. The seafood also can find in The Critical Fish, near Ancona via 34. A place to take a snack of fresh fish. However, if you're looking to relive the flavors of the old classics you can not miss restaurants Spirito di wine or Convivialis Ars.

If you like the bohemian atmosphere, your place is situated in Bohemien Caffè Via dei Zingari. A Parisian-style café, which is in via Borgo Pio 192, close to Piazza S. Pietro has opened a 'Rome Video Book Bar', ie a space where you can read while tasting the best Italian coffee.

And we end with desserts. One of the most famous pastry shops found in Rome in Piazza Paradiso, and Josephine is that the bakery is the best place to go in search of candy overseas. But if you're looking to learn about the country's ethnic roots through the flavors then your site is in the Jewish district, between Via del Portico d'Ottavia and the Via Madonna del Pianto, where you will find an oven that makes traditional sweets Jewish. Although the most famous bakeries are in Lago Leopardi Pannella specializes in pastries and sweets from the Roman tradition as Colombo, panettone, the Bigne di S. Giuseppe or frappe-located around Santa Maria Maggiore and the Cecere pastry with traditional oven located at two locations, one in the Via Latina and other on Via G. B. de Rossi.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Italy - Rome Holiday - Attractions - Travel Advice

Italy - Rome Tourism Attractions - Travel Advice


Rome is the one of the most famous travel destinations in the world. Its attractions are known for thousands of people around the world.

Rome is called the Eternal City, and besides being the capital of Italy and the former center of the Roman Empire is an impressive outdoor gallery impressively preserved ruins of all the civilizations that passed through these lands.

Rome, located 20 kilometers from the Tyrrhenian Sea, is located on the Tiber river valley, with nearly 4 million inhabitants and an area of 1,285 km ². Its official language, as in all of Italy is Italian.

Rome is one of Europe's most populated cities. Rome is a capital city with a great history, charm and unique atmosphere is brimming with art and culture. In this beautiful city you can visit many tourist attractions, from its churches, monuments, museums through its restaurants, narrow streets, squares and shops.

Rome is built on several hills, and along the Tiber River, about 20 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its historical importance is enormous because it is one of the cradles of Western civilization, and invites each year millions of visitors, attracted by the ruins of their former glory and extraordinary artwork.

Lazio Province and is one of the most historic capitals of Europe, also welcomed the tiny State of Vatican City, which houses the most influential religious power in the world.

Visiting Rome is doing the origin of mankind. Travel in any one their streets and see how history and modernity come together in a same place.

Weather in Rome - Good weather usually starts in late April, but quite the middle of August heat. Starting again in September and November to be nicer tends to be rainy. I thought it was all quite similar to Spain, but perhaps a little drier compared to Alicante, we all know it is a humid region.

Electricity - In Italy, the voltage is 230 V and frequency of 50 Hz Plugs in F and L. It is important to know beforehand the data and prepare. This usually visit this page. A hotel we played with L-type plugs We were prepared with an adapter purchased from Media Markt, although in the Duty Free airports are also available. Some hotels offer various adapters for its guests, which can be requested at reception.

When to visit Rome - The best time to book accommodation in hotels in Rome are April, May, October and November. During these seasons, the landscape of the fields surrounding the city is fascinating, the temperatures are pleasant.

The visitor should try to avoid August, as is the month when most Italians take their holidays and so many shops are closed. Although winter can be very cold, the sun often less crowded and the prices drop considerably.

Public Transport - There are combined tickets for metro and bus
Single ticket lasts 75min. € 1
Day ticket are allows unlimited travel for one full day. € 4
3-day tickets are for unlimited travel for 3 days. € 11
Weekly tickets are for unlimited rides throughout the week. € 16
Monthly ticket, unlimited rides throughout the month. € 30

Hotel in Rome - Grand Hotel Via Veneto
This luxury hotel occupies a historic building in the fashionable Via Veneto, 120 meters from the underground station Barberini. Its sophisticated rooms are decorated in art deco style.

The areas of the Grand Hotel Via Veneto are decorated with Murano glass chandeliers, marble staircases and glass ceilings travertine. The rooftop terrace is overlooking Porta Pinciana and Villa Borghese.

The rooms are furnished with handmade wood and elegant fabrics. Include a marble bathroom in Carrara equipped with exclusive Bulgari toiletries.

The hotel spa offers treatments AQVA massage and chromotherapy. Facilities include a sauna, a Jacuzzi and a gym. The roof garden has a hammam with whirlpool.

The Grand Hotel Via Veneto has been awarded the Five Star Diamond Award in 2009, 2010 and 2011.

Where to eat in Rome? - one of the main attractions on Rome holiday is Italian Cuisine. Continue reading for more details on where to eat in Rome?

Places to visit in Rome? - There are many attractions available in Rome to explore for visitors. Here are some of the important places to visit in Rome.

Visiting Rome for Christmas and New Year celebrations 


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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Italy- Is The Perfect Honeymoon Spot? - Travel Advice

“Honeymoon Somewhere In Europe”

Like how one desires to have the perfect wedding, one’s too may desire to search for the perfect honeymoon location. In our beautiful planet, surely, your perfect honeymoon location is somewhere out there. And it is! Look no further.



If a prerequisite for your ideal honeymoon is to have it somewhere in Europe, then Italy is the perfect honeymoon spot for you.

Why Italy? - Italy is a beautiful, vibrant and loud country filled in historical value.

Unlike Paris, best known as the City of Love, the beautiful and stunning country of Italy has much more to offer than France, and would sound less than a cliché for a honeymoon destination. All these, make Italy, the perfect honeymoon spot in Europe.

There is much to enjoy in Italy. From its delicious Italian cuisines like pizzas and pastas to tongue teasing
gelatos, to breathtaking architectures, there are also many beautiful towns in Italy that are not to be missed.

Milan -Milan, the second-largest city in Italy, is recognized as a world fashion and design capital, with a major influence in commerce, industry, music, sport, literature, art and media. Milan also has many beautiful historical buildings to visit, such as the Duomo, Milan’s Main Cathedral.

While touring the city, you may wish to visit Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, the mother of all shopping malls. This mall is a re-vamp 19th century palace with stunning mosaic floor, a wonderful glass roof and cupola and contains upscale boutiques such as Louis Vuitton, Prada.

Rome - Rome is the capital of Italy and is the country’s largest and most populated city. It is an epic, bubbling over metropolis harbouring lost empires.

One visit to Rome and you will be hooked to its glorious monumentality that it wears without reverence. Preserved in this timeless city, are monuments and museums such as the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum.



Tuscany - Tuscany is a popular spot for visitors in Italy and a town that all honeymooners should visit.

Known for its gorgeous landscapes, its rich artistic legacy and its vast influence on high culture, Tuscany is a
town that is not to be missed. Spend a few days in the many villas in Tuscany and relax in the
countryside and bask in nature’s beauty.

The most popular site to visit in Tuscany is none other than the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Some say, its only a matter of time before it topples over, so grab a picture of the tower with your loved one before its too late!

Venice - The stunning town of Venice, also known as the Bride of the Sea is a romantic place to spend
your honeymoon with your loved one.

This sanctuary on a lagoon is virtually the same as it was hundreds of years ago, which adds to its fascinating
character.

To experience this beautiful town and to soak in the romantic atmosphere this unique town has to offer, one must take a romantic ride on the gondolas.


The Perfect Honeymoon spot goes to…
In all, have your perfect honeymoon in the country that best deserves and best accommodates this romantic and memorable occasion – Italy.


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