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2016
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November
What Are Some Tips for Visiting Italy for the First Time?
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Paulette
Florence and Naples are about an hour and a 1/2 away by train so you can do day trips to them quite easily. When you see a church, go into it, there is amazing art work in most of them and they are free
Paulette
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Susanne
I loved Florence great restaurants
Karen
We stayed Seven Suites Roma great place with breakfast! I highly recommend.
Kate
Florence was fantastic, definitely enjoyed it more than Rome personally. Try to spend some time there. Statue of David is incredible and worth the trip.
Doll
We went in November last year and it was a great time to go! Not nearly as packed with tourists. Stayed at Suite Dreams, they were very helpful and it was a great location, we walked everywhere!
Would highly recommend doing a bike tour through Top Bike - we did the Ancient Appian Way tour and it was amazing. Also did a walking food tour through the Jewish ghetto and it was delicious.
Like everyone else above, definitely recommend Florence - amazing food and while you're there check out Cinque Terre
Chris
Jump on the fast train to Florence then jump on another to Pisa
Alison
Best maps of Rome are at the main train station
Paulette
I'd recommend a transit map, comes in a booklet form, you can look at where you want to go and it will tell you which bus or metro to take - found the book much easier to use then a map - if I remember rightly, it cost about $7
Gina
I found Pompeii to be way more worth it than Naples. Also be careful on the night trains keep your personal and valuable items in your bunk sometimes they take stuff from your room without you knowing
Paulette
Herculaneum, just before you get to Pompeii is even better than Pompeii, less commercialized and you really can see how deep the region got burried
Tiffany
We used rentals in Rome and rented a flat a block away from the coliseum. It was cheaper for the rental than any hotel we could find and the location was fantastic! We then also had our own kitchen and picked up some amazing food to cook from a nearby grocery store. We even had a private terrace that we could sit out on ... go early for the Vatican as the line up gets huge! Locals will stand in line and you can pay them for their spot . If you go early you should be fine ! Bring comfortable shoes as you will do a lot of walking !
Jo-Anne
eat everything!
Greazle
We just came from Italy and we stayed in Florence for 4 days (1 day trip to cinque terre, 1 day trip to Sienna, San Gimignano and Pisa) make sure you go to Piazzale Michaelangelo to watch sunset and view of florence. 2 days in Venice. 4 days in Rome (Colosseum, vatican, piazza navona, of course trevi fountain and pantheon, Spanish steps and Gianicolo-view of rome). Naples is gorgeous as well but didn't have time to go there. We used airbnb the whole time. DM if u want me to forward the places we have rented on airbnb, they were all awesome.
Greazle
Take trains when transferring city to city cuz it's way easier to get around and it stops right at the center. Italians appreciate it if you speak some words like thank you, please, good morning but most tourist areas speak English anyway. U don't have to dress down so u won't be a target for pickpocketer, just don't wear jewelleries and be aware of your purse (all our cash and passport was in my handbag throughout and we were fine) u wanna look good when taking pictures. Restaurant cafes that are in tourist areas are higher priced.
Malcolm
cruise are having huge sell offs. thats your best bang and much safer. go to smartcruiser.com
Melanie
Train to Cinque Terre, hiking between the villages, stay in Vernazza.
A.I. says...
Visiting Rome, Italy in Early November
Visiting Rome, Italy in Early November
Rome, the Eternal City, is a captivating destination that offers a perfect blend of ancient history, stunning architecture, delicious cuisine, and vibrant culture. Early November is an excellent time to visit, as the weather is mild, and the peak tourist season has subsided, making it a more pleasant and affordable time to explore the city.
Places to Stay in Rome
When it comes to accommodations in Rome, there are plenty of options to choose from, depending on your budget and preferences. Here are a few recommendations:
1. Historic Center
Staying in the historic center of Rome puts you within walking distance of many iconic landmarks, such as the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and the Pantheon. However, it can be more expensive and crowded. Some recommended hotels in this area include:
- Hotel Artemide - A charming, boutique hotel with a rooftop terrace offering stunning views of the city.
- Hotel Raphael - A luxurious option near the Piazza Navona, offering elegant accommodations and excellent service.
2. Trastevere
Trastevere is a lively and charming neighborhood across the Tiber River, known for its narrow, cobblestone streets, trattorias, and vibrant nightlife. It offers a more authentic Roman experience while still being within walking distance or a short ride from the city center. Some recommended hotels in Trastevere include:
- Hotel Santa Maria - A cozy, family-run hotel with a friendly atmosphere and reasonable prices.
- Hotel San Francesco - A modern and stylish hotel located in a historic building, offering comfortable rooms and a rooftop terrace.
Other Tips for Visiting Rome
Here are some additional tips to help you make the most of your first visit to Rome:
- Purchase a Roma Pass - This pass grants you free entry to two museums or archaeological sites, as well as free public transportation for a set number of days. It can save you money and time spent waiting in lines.
- Explore the City on Foot - Rome is a wonderfully walkable city, and strolling through its charming streets is the best way to experience its true character and discover hidden gems.
- Indulge in Roman Cuisine - From authentic pizza and pasta to gelato and espresso, Rome offers an array of delicious culinary delights. Be sure to try classic Roman dishes like bucatini all'amatriciana, cacio e pepe, and supplì.
- Visit the Vatican - No trip to Rome is complete without experiencing the grandeur of the Vatican City, home to St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Book your tickets in advance to avoid long lines.
Amanjot
Hi, planning on going to Rome, Italy in early November 2016. Any recommendations on places to stay? Any other advice on visiting Italy for the first time would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.