If you're pass-holders or not, the most comfortable way to get Rome is to take train.
But I'd like to suggest to reservate the train you'll take above all. And I also want to tell you, ' Be careful of your backpack especially when you take Euro-Night Train to go to Rome!! This'll be important thing if you don't want to regret.
Before I went to Rome, I had ever heard lots of stories about Gypsies there. And most of the people also told me walking would be the better way than taking buses or underground in Rome. Because there would be a little danger of Pick-Pocket in those vehicles.
So I did walk all through Rome for three days..Now I think it was quite useful way to face all the shapes of those historic and fascinating city!
Written Aug 24, 2002
Written Mar 18, 2009
Most of the Roma's heritage sites can be reached by walking.
1. You can walk from Colossuem to The Forum to Termi di Caracalla.
2. Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps are a short distance away
Updated Jun 25, 2008
Website: http://www.aboutroma.com/transportations-rome.html
Your feet are the best mean of transportation, no doubt about it! Almost everything in Rome is within a walking distance.
Written Feb 14, 2007
Best way to see Rome is by walking of course. I was walking to most of the places by foot, so just be sure you pack your best walking shoes with you for this trip.
Written Apr 9, 2006
The best way to see Rome is to walk. Just stride out and you will come accross sites you would not otherwise uncover, just be careful when crossing the road.
Written Mar 18, 2003
Walk, as most of the structures are within 2miles distance and the best way to cover all without missing out on any.By car is a pain coz there is a problem with finding a parking place.
Walk
Written Aug 26, 2002
I have absolutely NO idea how to use the public transporation, but I like walking better anyways!!!
Written Aug 25, 2002
Just fly to Rome and let someone fetch you at the airport ;-)
Walk. It's small enough, the buses are crowded, so walk.
Written Aug 24, 2002
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Just fly to Rome and let someone fetch you at the airport ;-)Walk. It's small enough, the buses are crowded, so walk.
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