The Vatican, Sistine Chapel (by the way this is one little room in a huge building, I was looking for a little chapel - wrong). The coliseum with all it's cats, Trevi fountain...
By the time you leave your brain will probably be in serious overload. So much to take in in so little time, I was there for 3 days and it left my head spinning. Visually overwhelming.
2007-11-05 20:48:49
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answered by Choqs 6
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It's possible to spend an entire week in the Vatican museums AND a life time to discover Rome... do a full day there and then next the area around the Coliseum.
2007-11-05 20:51:11
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answered by Anonymous
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relies upon on what you're up for... Rome is astonishing. there are a number of stuff to confirm, outstanding eating places, and great evening life. whether... 2 days isn't very lots for Rome. you would be able to sense rushed and crushed. purely once you start to parent the city out, you are going to could leave. Venice is an outstanding place too... yet lots smaller. you may safely see Venice in 2 days. there is museums, cathedrals, and an incredible variety of pigeons. Take a experience on a gondola and pass to a Murano glass production facility. truly... due on your short volume of time, Venice would be a greater ideal determination. save Rome for once you may spend a minimum of 5 days there. yet neither city is a nasty determination. you will love the two one!
2016-11-10 10:33:15
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answered by dhrampla 4
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It depends on what your interests are. If you enjoy Roman history then the Coliseum, the Forum and the Palantine hills are a must. If you like art then a trip to the Sistine Chapel and St. Peters is the way to go. Since you will only be there for two days I would select based on your interests.
2007-11-06 01:46:28
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answered by Jackie W 2
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The Coliseum is a must, as is St Peter's Square/The Vatican and the Spanish Steps. The Trevi fountain is very popular too..
2007-11-05 20:41:16
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answered by mark 7
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Definitely go to the Santa Maria Maggiore, the Roman forum, and the Fontanta di Trevi. Mostly I reccomend just walking around the different piazzas and stopping into gelaterias and cafes that you see. There is no limit to the beauty in that city!
2007-11-06 08:58:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You definitely shouldn't miss the ancient Roman ruins - the Colosseum, and the Roman Forum are the main ones. A tip: Buy your ticket for the Colosseum when you buy it for the Forum, and skip the queues into the Colosseum.
Have a nice time.
2007-11-05 21:49:06
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answered by Orla C 7
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The Vatican, and Vatican museums, Colosseum, Fontana di Trevi and Spanish steps or Piazza di Spagna.
2007-11-06 07:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You could visit Fontana di Trevi,(put a coin and a wish for me too) and the Vatican. I`m sure The Pope it`s unavailable for us "common people" .Is occupied.
2007-11-05 20:46:59
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answered by MIHAELA M 2
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Vatican city is a must umm also there's a nice Chinese restaurant south of the main train station ^_^ see the coliseum also.
2007-11-05 20:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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