Rome’s ancient wonders are at tourists’ fingertips when they visit the Eternal City. Step inside Rome’s pantheon for a look at the splendor of ancient Rome, and marvel at the colossal Colosseum, Rome’s greatest engineering feat. For more information on the Rick Steves’ Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
wonderful place, i hope to visit it in the future.
@meldrew78 Of course! You can see Rome to in 3 or 4 days. Most of the tourist attractions are close to each other, so you can visit almost all walking. I’ve been there on january and for me 4 days was enough.
i am an archaeologist but i have never seen Rome… even i had many examinations from that place.
WONDERFUL!
@tecaistes … Just do it! ((-;
I have 2 questions:
1. Which is more crowded to walk around in; Rome or Amsterdam?
2. Can I see most of the big tourist attractions in Rome in 5 days? I know I can’t see everything but is 5 days enough for at least the must see sights?
Excelent video! Someday I will visit Rome, Italy.
We’re taking you with us to Italy in 2 weeks, Rick! You are our honorary 3rd best friend for the trip. Your book has made trip planning so easy! Thanks!