The Advantages Of Choosing Rome Apartments Vs Hotels

When you are taking a vacation to Rome, you are going to be amazed at the many sites and events that are taking place on a daily basis. One of the ways to further enjoy the people and culture of this marvelous city is to compare Rome apartments vs hotels and select an apartment that is near the sites that you plan on visiting.

Staying in a hotel is often not as comfortable as when you are staying in a home. A hotel will rarely have the amenities of home. Many travelers do not unpack their suitcase in a hotel because they don’t feel at home in the room. The location may not be near the sites that you want to see or events that you want to attend.

For many people, staying in a hotel can be distracting. There are noises in the rooms next to you and very few places within the room to get away from the activities going on in the room. For a group vacation, staying in a hotel room can be crowded and uncomfortable when the individuals have different sleep schedules or want to go out at different times than other members of the group.

Rome apartments are located in every district of the city. Once you have decided on the main places that you want to visit or the events that you will be attending, it is an easy task to find an affordable apartment. Whether you are an individual who is traveling alone and need a studio apartment or a large group that is going to need at least three bedrooms to accommodate the group, there will be an apartment available to meet your needs.

A great way to save money and still enjoy your accommodations and great food is to stay in an apartment. They have fully appointed kitchens with all of the pots, pans and other cooking equipment you will need to make great food using the fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats that are sold at the local markets. When you want to enjoy a hot bath after a day of sight seeing, you will have no problem with the wonderful bathrooms that are in the apartments. Most of the larger apartments have a bathroom for each bedroom.

Cooking will be a special treat because there are markets throughout the town that offer the fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs of the region. Taking advantage of the many foods offered at the markets will give you a wonderful opportunity to enjoy authentic Italian food while you are in Rome.

Most of the people in the building are residents of Rome and are wonderfully friendly individuals that are very happy to give directions or assistance to a visitor. The kitchens in the apartments are fully equipped. Some of the apartments have a microwave instead of a stove and some of the kitchens have both a microwave and stove. If you are going to be doing a lot of cooking then you will want to find an apartment with a stove.

The other great features of the apartments is their beautiful balconies and gardens. You can be in the middles of this wonderfully chaotic city and find a peaceful retreat in the garden. Or, you can drink your coffee sitting on your balcony and watch the city go by below you.

The benefits of staying in Rome apartments vs hotels are immeasurable. Once a person stays in an apartment in Rome, you will feel that you are returning home each time you return. The apartments are beautifully laid out and all that you need to bring is your toothbrush and clothing to begin your vacation the minute you arrive.

Everyone wants to visit Rome for a great trip, but what happens when you want a apartments in Rome? Many people can see Rome apartments all over the town. Rome is very popular place to live and has many great schools.

Mona Lisa and The Roofing Layout

My visit and my tour to Europe were extremely memorable. I have visited almost five major countries of Europe; I was undoubtedly amazed with many places. The city of Gondolas and Rome which are part Italy, Austria and France has won my heart .If I got an opportunity, I would definitely go there again.

The citys that will remain in mind ever included Rome and Paris. The Pariss Disney Land was an utmost amazing experience. I got a chance to visit famous Basilica in the heart of Paris. I attended evening prayers also. I was in the happiest mode at that time.

The beautiful and romantic city of Venice and Gondolas were happening. They have made my heart bounce. It was a bountiful experience. I collected lot of pictures. The city palaces have undoubtedly amazing structures. You might see lot of love birds clicking pictures of these history rich layouts.

The grandeur of all places is something I can not describe in words. Eiffel tower and lighting of it, gives a great message as to always be fighting and energetic. And Du Louvre museum and the hotel and Fashion Street were in close by vicinity. I got a chance to make lot of friends.

If you see the architectural layouts of these places you might write a big book. The whole layout and designs can be credited to the citys Roofers. They have done remarkable work. I could comprehend the layouts even further as I have an immense knowledge on roofing.

I took lot of pictures of all the layouts. The Great painting of Mona Lisa was enhanced even further; because of the way the platform and panels were surrounding the painting. I have gathered lot of information on roofing from all these places. Also the friends who along with me enriched their experience as roofers was commendable

I might not work on a huge layout; however my trip to these cities will definitely help me as a better design consultant. The write ups that I have written about roofing so far will be enhanced further because of my incurred knowledge.

I might get an opportunity to visit many more place because of my good roofing work. However I am quite sure that I will visit Europe once more and would like to study the splendid structures even further.

Scott Rodgers’ Astounding Knowledge and expertise on roofing (Need a roofer? click here) works has been converted to some helpful write ups and tutorials on this profession. With ample experience backing him, He has heavily consulted on resources for roofers in the past.

Take A Walk In Rome, See Typical Shops And Handcraft Workshops!

by Cristiano Rubbi

The centre of an old city like Rome is not only art and history but is made up of sensations, feelings and atmosphere. Walk along the narrow streets and quietly pick-up the ancient spirit and the smells that have made it so fascinating and kept it alive till now.

Old stores, workshops and street stalls still exist in Italy and make an ancient city like Rome as unique as it is. Of course these stores and workshops and little markets are typical in little villages but Rome is certainly well equipped, especially in the centre, in the old part of the city.

Would you like to visit a very typical suburb of Rome? Visit San Lorenzo! The stone work and marble and statues of all shapes and sizes are to be found there. Not to speak of the very characteristic name signs for old time mechanics. Very Roman in their attitude.

Have you not had the opportunity to use your credit cards? Via de’ Coronari, near Piazza Navona and the Pantheon is the place to go to. See antiques, jewels, prints, carpets and anything else you may wish to give free vent to your fancy.

There are two ways of approaching a vacation in Rome. One is that you bring an extra suitcase or buy another one on the spot or simply do window shopping! It is not less gratifying and less enjoyable than the first. You can always pick-up the trend in fashion and the colors that go with the season you are travelling in.

Are you looking for something really special to take back home? There is tiny little shop in Via de’ Coronari that is a collectors’ dream from jewels to old medals, from frames to expensive paintings and whatever may come to your head can be found in Il Collezionista at No 198.

Travelling with children? Get your child’s haircut done in Via Metastasio No 17 where a barber called Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will gladly entertain your children on a rocking horse or miniature car instead of the same old chair. Your children will want to come back!

Piazzetta San Simeone not far from Via de’ Coronari is where Osteria dell’Antiquario is and is ready to welcome you for a typical Roman meal. Don’t want to spend too much? Half way between Campo de’ Fiori and Largo Argentina is a very small historic place of the 50’s that offers stuffed fried zucchini flowers and fried fish.

More on food, between Piazza Navona and the Pantheon is a super pizza shop that exclusively at lunch time makes the most delicious and varied sliced take-away pizza. Everything under the sun is stuffed onto this pizza at a very reasonable price. A little story to go with this: 2 little kids go back to school after summer holidays. One little kid says to the other: “my father has just opened a pizza shop and the peculiarity is that you can ask him to top your pizza with anything at all”. He asks his friend to come along and he will serve him personally. In the evening his little friend is out to catch him on that statement and orders a pizza with whale. He waits patiently for his friend to return with his pizza and grins to see him come back without it. He thinks to himself: “I got you”. His friend’s reply is: “my dad says that he’s not going to cut up a whale just for a simple slice of pizza”.

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Sight Seeing in Italy

Once in a while, every individual deserves a break from the intensive work load in the office. The ideal scenario for a break would be a nice long vacation in an attractive and culturally rich part of the world with one’s friends and family. There really is nothing like a good vacation to relax those over worked nerves and take a moment to enjoy and appreciate life, rather than just being a machine working 24/7 without any rest or relaxation.

When it comes to vacations, what better place to spend one’s vacations would be than some place historically rich in culture? Especially for those who are interested in history, historic events, and landmarks. Italy is one of the oldest and most culturally rich places of the world. The existence of civilization in various parts of Italy predates the Roman and Greek civilizations.

There are many historic places to visit in Italy, in fact it wouldn’t be wrong to say that to absorb the entire cultural heritage of Italy one would need more than a life time. Never the less, Italy is a great vacation spot and with all the historic buildings and landmarks, no one would ever say otherwise. Rome and Venice are home to many historic buildings. Furthermore, following are some of the must see historic buildings in Italy.

The first place to visit in Rome would be the Pantheon, as it is one of the most remarkable and historic buildings in Rome. It was built around 126 AD by the emperor, and was intended to be an open temple for people to worship the gods of their belief. Later around the 7th century, it was converted into a Christian church.

The colosseum is an additional wonder of history in Rome. It was built in the last quarter of the first century and was considered to be the largest amphitheatre in Rome. It was used to host wild and cruel games, and in the days of its fame almost 50,000 people would fill the colosseum to see these violent games. There is not enough left of the colosseum at present, but it still attracts a lot of tourists from around the world. In the early 18th century a further great structure was built in Rome i.e. the Spanish Steps. There are a total of 138 steps presently leading from Piazza di Spagna up to Church of Trinit dei Monti.

Venice, one more rich in culture city of Italy, is home to many historic buildings and landmarks. These constructions include the famous Fondaco dei Turchi, The Rialto Bridge, The House of Carlo Goldoni, Palazzo Ducale, and Ca’ d’Oro and Ca’ Rezzonico. These landmarks should not be missed by anyone who visits Italy as they hold an immense amount of culture and history in them.

Fondaco dei Turchi meaning the Turks warehouse is one of the oldest constructions of Italy. It was built by Gaicamo Palmieri, the initiator of one of the respectable families in Italy, and was later on rented to the Turks of the Ottoman Empire in the 17th century for trading purposes, hence getting the name of Fondaco dei Turchi.

The Rialto Bride is an additional historic building of Venice. It was originally constructed around the 4th quarter of the 12th century, but was ruined several times until its final version was built with stone which has survived the test of time. This last version was built around the 16th century, and is around 8 meter high.

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Areas and Neighbourhoods of Rome

Let’s make your Italian experience something unique! Before booking your trip make sure to select the perfect location for your staing in Rome. Rome has many areas in the city center, each one with its own unique touch and style. Where should you start from? Here are some guidelines.

1)TRASTEVERE: this area has the athmosphere of the middle ages and its built in a dedalus of narrow, curling, irregular streets. At the time when most of this area was built there was little need and space for carriages, it was just a place for poor people to sleep. Trastevere remained like this, a maze of narrow streets, since then.

The area of Trastevere is a major attraction for its movie theaters, restaurants, cabaret clubs, crafts artisans and picturesque maze of narrow cobbled alleyways.

At night, cafe and restaurants tables spill out over to the pavement, especially around Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere. During the early morning, this friendly neighborhood of antique charm and unique narrow streets shows its unique atmosphere.

2)THE SPANISH STEPS: in Italian means “Scalinata”. They can be easily found and recognized by a rectangle like shape and an early Baroque water fountain called “La Fontana della Barcaccia” (”Fountain of the Old Boat”), built in 1627-29 at the foot of the stairs.

This is a charming and very rich area, home of the most famous fashion brands (both italians and international). It’s also a meeting point and a top tourist attraction. From aside the square you can go for a romantic or scenic ride in a carriage pulled by a horse around Rome.

3)THE PANTHEON: by definition the “Temple of all the gods”, it was built in 27 B.C and then converted into a church in 609. This perfect square rests on a cylinder measuring 142 feet wide and 142 feet high.

Very well preserved, probably the best preserved building of its age in the world today. It’s an incredible place to visit, The Pantheon worths spending an hour visit for sure.

Enjoy your Italian cappuccino, pasta or pizza in one of its many neighbouring restaurants in the square, facing this magnificent wonder of the world. Some of the best souvenir shops and Icecreams (”Gelato”) in Rome can be found anywhere in this area.

4)THE COLOSSEUM: originally known as the “Flavian Amphitheater”, was capable of seating 55,000 spectators. Deadly gladiatorial combats and wild animals fights were staged here free of charge by the emperor for its citizens.

Emperor Vespasian wanted but it was finished only under his son Domiziano in 80 AD by his son Domitian, it’s the most famous touristic place where to go in Rome, you can’t leave Rome without witnessing it.

The colossuem is occasionally hosting some special events on the inside. Modern Stadiums and structures got inspired by the Colosseum’s building structure and by the concepts it introduced.

5)THE VATICAN, St. PETER’S CHURCH: since 1377 it became the residence of the Pope. “The Vatican City” is home of the independent state of the Vatican since 1929. A mass from the Pope is held almost each Sunday to the public.

The massive large square fills with people listening to the magic and powering words of the pope.

The Vatican also houses some of the best paintings, masterpiece and archeological finds in the world. It’s worth coming to Rome even just to witness at this incredible collection. The area is nonetheless a quiet, residential area to stay and visit.

6)TREVI FOUNTAIN: is one of the most beautiful and well known tourist attraction in Rome.It’s in the really city center, and it’s the largest standing and most impressive Baroque fountain of Rome, it measures 25.9 meters (85 feet) high and 19.8 meters (65 feet) wide.

Trevi Fountain is so called because of its position which is at the intersection of 3 roads (in italian ‘tre vie’). On the back of fountain there is a building called Palazzo dei Duchi di Polis, it represents a replica of the triumphal arch. As the legend goes if visitor throws a coin into the fountain, he/she will be back in Rome!

7)CAMPO DEI FIORI: during the day is conquered by lots of standowners that sell their goods and vegetable in the famous daily outdoor market right in the campo de fiori square. The whole area is very charming and good for quick bite to eat, wonder around, and people watching.

Many small boutiques are spread all over Campo dei Fiori and some souvenir shops are very nice. During the whole year you will notice people sit outside, hanging around the square and lots of outdoor Trattorias and espresso bars.

At night, the area tunrs into a very cool place for entartainment, music and social drinking, with an animated atmosphere where people get together and enjoy the evening. It’s by far the most popular tourist attraction in the summer nights together with Trastevere.

8)PIAZZA NAVONA: built over the oval structure of the “Domitian Stadium”, at the time of the ancient romans it used to be flooded with water to stage naval battle ships and it was seating 30,000 spectators.

Nowadays, 3 magnificent marble fountains decorate the square which was actually designed by Bernini and obelisk from Egypt is in the middle of the square. The narrow streets around Navona square are full of cool boutiques and souvenir shops.

From December 8th until January 6th Piazza Navona is the host of the event “Befana” (”Epiphany”) celebration, very popular and characteristic.

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