With Rome you can 'do' the touristy bits in 2 days. After that there's not a lot. Oh, don't go INSIDE the Collosium, spend the extra time saved in the Vatican instead.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;5601677 said:If you can get out of Naples to the Amalfi Coast for a day or two I highly recommend it!
We're in Naples for 2 nights, and Rome for 3.
We've gone all out on our Naples hotel due to hearing of it's vibes. Pretty much only going to see a combination of Vesuvius, Herculanium and Pompeii, so hopefully won't actually be in Naples itself for very long.
Can't wait for Rome. Have always wanted to go, and quite the opposite of Naples, I plan on spending every minute of everyday out in the hussle and bussle. I'm also planning on going to Lazio vs Juventus, which I can only assume will be incredible.
When in Rome find a nearby nun to cross big roads alongside. The cars pretty much don't slow down for anyone else.
Did the big birthday weekend in rome,had a central hotel so walked pretty much all the sights,still popped on a tour bus for a recap,favourite city so far and will go back again.visited rome in january, great city, loads to see around every corner. The underground system is easy to use and pretty cheap, although its well worth walking everywhere to see so much.
Like every city i'm sure you are bombarded with people selling tat, offering tours of everywhere and trying to get you into their restaurant.
And don't leave without having the ice cream......
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;5601677 said:If you can get out of Naples to the Amalfi Coast for a day or two I highly recommend it!
Did the big birthday weekend in rome,had a central hotel so walked pretty much all the sights,still popped on a tour bus for a recap,favourite city so far and will go back again.