Residenza Il Boschetto

Residenza Il Boschetto

Via del Boschetto 15, Rome, 00185, Italy

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Rome hotels?

by venice2009

Hi, could someone help with these questions.
1. If staying in Rome West, is it easy to still get to all the major tourist attractions? What transportation is available from this area to those sites?
2. Does anyone know about a tour that takes you under the Vatican to where the burial place of St. Peter is? I read somewhere about this and was wondering if it did exist?

Re: Rome hotels?

by leics

Rome has an excellent public transport system (bus/metro/tram) but 'Rome West' is a bit vague. If you can be more specific people will be able to give you the relevant transport info.

I think you may mean the 'necropolis' under the Basilica? Details here:

http://www.saintpetersbasilica.org/Necropolis/Scavi.htm

http://www.saintpetersbasilica.org/Necropolis/ScaviTour.htm

You have to reserve a place through the Vatican office (in writing);

http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/institutions_connected/uffscavi/documents/rc_ic_uffscavi_doc_gen-information_20040112_en.html

Re: Rome hotels?

by mccalpin

I don't know what 'Rome West' means either, unless you mean 'Trastevere' (but no one ever calls it Rome West), so some more detail would be good.

J (leics) has given you the details for the Scavi Tour...the only better thing to do would be to contact a friend of a friend (if you have one) who might be studying or living in Rome to arrange the tickets for you...in our case, our nephew who was studying in Rome for a year knew some seminarians at the North American College (a seminary in Rome for North American men studying for the priesthood), and some of these seminarians arranged for the tour. It was easy, because the seminarians from several schools who speak various languages (English, of course, at the North American College) often volunteer to lead these tours. For this reason, a given tour is in a given language (English, Italian, German, etc.) and when you make the reservation, you have to specify the language...

Now, you probably don't know any insiders like this (but I thought I would mention it), but if you are Catholic, it might be worth your while to contact your local diocesan office and ask if they know anything arranging tickets to Papal audiences and the Scavi Tour. If they do, then the requests should be better handled by their office, but if they don't, then use the links that J gave you...

Bill

Travel Tips for Rome

ARCH OF COSTANTINE

Is...

by arkadia

ARCH OF COSTANTINE

Is situated just in front of the Colosseum. The largest of the arches erected in Rome, on the route followed by triumphal processions of antiquity between the Caelian and the Palatine hills, is 21 meters high, almost 26 meters wide and more then 7 meters deep.
The arch was built in 315 AD by decree of the Senate and the Roman people to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Costantine’s ascent to the throne and his victory over Maxentius in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312.
For decoration of the arch, a number of reliefs and scupltures from other monuments were employed.

Hadrian's Villa

by mattreider

One of the advantages to VT is that random strangers will offer to use their car to take you to places outside the city. Thanks to Sarah, we were able to visit Hadrian's Villa, and expanse of ruins that still stand testamount to the power of a Roman emporor.

Rome Transportation

by Ellen47

I just returned from a Rome vacation and spent over $1,000 on Rome Shuttle Limousine's services. I do NOT recommend them. Stay away. All over the site they advertise a Mercedes Benz fleet. Two of our rides were in dirty old cars, a Chrylser mini-van and Lancia. The latter vehicle had no air conditioning. I complained but romeshuttlelimousine.com don't care.

A pizzeria for Romans

by pincopallo_it about Pizza Re

Pizzeria and restaurant in the center of the city are overcrowded with foreigners they sit down in the first place they see.
There is a place though in which you see Romans waiting to get in:
PizzaRe
5 mins from the spanish steps ! the pizza called PizzaRe and the mozzarella cheese !

Beauty treatments at the Alta Care beauty centres

by nakita002

My friend and i visited the Alta Care Beauty Centre in Piazza di Spagna, as it was highly recommended by a good friend of ours. We did various treatments...my friend did this 'Altadrine Cellulology' to treat her cellulite, with amazing results! I just had to do some caviar treatments as i heard the results are brilliant; it was excellent. We had to go back another day!!...We went to another centre Alta Care have in Rome, on the wonderful Via Veneto :) We got some aromatherapy massages and facelifting and microdermabrasion (facial peeling) treatments. The therapists were really good, and really friendly, centres were very inviting. Would DEFINITELY recommend to anyone visiting Rome... 5 stars for me!

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