Rome. Traditional magnificence! You can spend days searching its streets and neighborhoods and never see it all. Your feet will tire. Worth the discomfort.
Begin with the Vatican. Actually the Vatican, Saint Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. I tie them all together. The Basilica will blow your mind. The Sistine Chapel even more. Plan on spending a whole day. Even so you will not see it all.
My best advice is you get a guide. They stand in droves at the entrance to Saint Peter’s. They are well worth it. You will see more and understand more if you have a guide.
Your neck will tire as you view the Sistine Chapel. The Ceiling is the best.
Vatican art work throughout is typical Rome. The best of the best. Thousands of pieces.
The Spanish Steps. Seek them out and sit. You will enjoy the rest.
The Steps are located at the head of the Via dei Condotti, Rome’s most luxurious and expensive street. Ladies go crazy! Female clothing the finest in the world!
Visit the Piazza Novona. Enjoy lunch or dinner. The finest!
The car and guide continue to be a necessity. Otherwise you will collapse from the tiredness that will affect you.
Visit the Colosseum. Ancient as ancient is. See where the gladiators fought. Gladiators lived on a vegetarian diet.
The catacombs a must. If it is hot, the catacombs will cool you. They are underground.
The Trevi Fountain. Beauty! Crowded! Worth the trip. Move as close as you can to its edge.
Ancient Rome. The Roman Forum and Pantheon. Again I stress get a car and guide. Enjoy the several days you will be in Rome. Don’t knock yourself out the first day which you will if you opt to visit different places by foot.
Churches. Tons of Churches. All sizes. Fantastic art work hanging inside. Also if a day is especially warm, the Churches are always cool.
Roman people. I have always found Italian people, including Romans, to be cool also. They are rarely sociable. Not warm and friendly till they get to know you. Which is not easy.
Rome closes down from 1 to 3 or later daily. Called “pausa pranzo.” Everything closes. Businesses, stores, etc. People go home for lunch and a rest. The major meal of the day is lunch. Eating in the evening is something light. Generally at a table in the street if the weather is warm. Air conditioning not readily available.
If you are in Rome on a Sunday, try to see the Pope. Touch his hand if possible. To get the correct location to see him up close and hopefully touch, you need to know someone important to arrange the location for you. Hopefully you will be able to arrange such.
Enjoy Rome!
Today is Sunday and I assume you are still in the U.S. Ergo, enjoy your Sunday here!