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#Today starts with a tour of the Vatican. You can tour the museum, gaze at the [[Sistine Chapel]]'s ceiling, and/or view the lay of the land from the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica. Lunch is right along the border at Pastasciutta. After that, it's time for a taste of the [[Rome Metro]]! Hop aboard a train on Line A to Piazza di Spagna and chill on the Spanish Steps. After passing the Trevi Fountain, you'll want to catch the sunset at Piazza del Quirinale near the presidential palace. After strolling through the markets along Campo de' Fiori, dinner is at Mercato Hostaria Roma.
#Today starts with a tour of the Vatican. You can tour the museum, gaze at the [[Sistine Chapel]]'s ceiling, and/or view the lay of the land from the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica. Lunch is right along the border at Pastasciutta. After that, it's time for a taste of the [[Rome Metro]]! Hop aboard a train on Line A to Piazza di Spagna and chill on the Spanish Steps. After passing the Trevi Fountain, you'll want to catch the sunset at Piazza del Quirinale near the presidential palace. After strolling through the markets along Campo de' Fiori, dinner is at Mercato Hostaria Roma.
#First, taxi to the Galleria Borghese where you'll find more art and the ancient classics from the [[Renaissance|rebirth]]. After that feel free to stroll around Villa Borghese. For a change, visit the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea for a look at contemporary art. Lunch is at the adjacent Caffè delle Arti. Next, walk to the Basilica Parrocchiale Santa Maria del Popolo and admire the mosaic of religious art. If shopping is your thing, look at the boutiques of the Via del Corso and search for the clothing you'd like. Finish your Roman adventure off at Trastevere, an intimate, originally working class neighbourhood on the other side of the Tiber. Dinner is at Tonnarello | Paglia; surprisingly for a restaurant, it has over 81,000 reviews on Google.
#First, taxi to the Galleria Borghese where you'll find more art and the ancient classics from the [[Renaissance|rebirth]]. After that feel free to stroll around Villa Borghese. For a change, visit the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea for a look at contemporary art. Lunch is at the adjacent Caffè delle Arti. Next, walk to the Basilica Parrocchiale Santa Maria del Popolo and admire the mosaic of religious art. If shopping is your thing, look at the boutiques of the Via del Corso and search for the clothing you'd like. Finish your Roman adventure off at Trastevere, an intimate, originally working class neighbourhood on the other side of the Tiber. Dinner is at Tonnarello | Paglia; surprisingly for a restaurant, it has over 81,000 reviews on Google.
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