Tips, places to visit... for a trip to Rome in February
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CL
Hi there, I’m heading to Rome on February 20, 2020, and as the title says, I’d love some tips and places to visit, etc... I’ll take anything that can help me prepare for my trip! Thanks to anyone who takes the time to reply! 😊
Clara fleury
PA PapJ59 Globetrotter ·
Hello, I’m heading to Rome on February 20, 2020, and as mentioned in the title, I’d love some advice, places to visit, etc... I’ll take anything that can help me prepare for my trip! Thanks to those who take the time to reply! 😊

???

That’s it?

you buy a guide like Routard, Vert, or VOIR and you study it, simple as that!

Or you ask Google...
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CL Clararl ·
I didn’t mention that this is my first trip, so the *Routard guide* is already a great tip from you. As for Google, I’ve already searched, but I was hoping to get more answers on this forum. Thanks for your reply and your advice.
Clara fleury
B7 B737 Globetrotter ·
If it's your first visit to Rome, there are obviously a few places you (as they say) *must* see. I’d mention: - the Roman Forum, the Imperial Forums, the Colosseum - St. Peter’s, the Basilica of St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major, ... - Piazza Navona, the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, Castel Sant’Angelo

For the rest, it all depends on your personal interests: antiquity, the Renaissance, architecture, painting, etc. There’s so much to see in Rome, and lots of museums: the Capitoline Museums, Villa Borghese, the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Roman Civilization, the Vatican Museums, etc.
CA Catherineg Veteran ·
Hi there, A sightseeing itinerary is, in my opinion, very personal... What do you care about visiting this or that church, art galleries, or what someone else has visited if you're more into archaeological sites, museums, etc.? Just grab the smallest guidebook—Cartovilles are handy because they group everything by neighborhood: sights, restaurants, bars, gelato spots—and check out what might interest you. That’s how you build your own personal itinerary. If you need practical info or have specific questions, just come back to the forum... CG
DU Dugber Veteran ·
Hello, I'm going to Rome on February 20, 2020, and as mentioned in the title, I’d love some advice, places to visit, etc... I’ll take anything that could help me prepare my trip well! Thanks to those who take the time to reply! 😊

Hi, It might help to clarify what initially draws you to Rome?

Just in case, here’s one of the many guides on "Google":

https://www.webcity.fr/visiter-rome-en-4-jours/
CL Clararl ·
Hi, I didn’t specify because I’m fascinated by everything—if I could see it all in 4 days, that’d be amazing, but unfortunately, it’s not possible. But I have to thank you for your link—it’s just great because it’s exactly what I was looking for on how to organize my days 🙂 I’ll get my list together—thanks so much!
Clara fleury
TO TomJeremy ·
Hi there!

If you're spending a few days in Rome in February, make sure to check the weather first! Even though sunshine is almost guaranteed, temperatures usually range between 5°C and 15°C, and rain is always a possibility... For everything else, take a look at bonjourrome.fr. You’ll find all the info, addresses, and essential visits to discover the city—all in French. Of course, the Colosseum, the Vatican, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain are must-sees, but there’s so much more to do and explore, and why not with a local guide? Guaranteed unforgettable experience! !
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
Hi there!

If you're spending a few days in Rome in February, make sure to check the weather first! Even though sunshine is almost guaranteed, temperatures usually range between 5° and 15°, and rain is always a possibility... For the rest, take a look at xxxx. You’ll find all the info, addresses, and must-see sights to explore the city—all in French. Of course, the Colosseum, the Vatican, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain are essentials, but there’s so much more to do and discover, maybe even with a local guide! Guaranteed unforgettable experience!

Uh, the original post was from 2020 🤪, I don’t think it’s still relevant 😏

Or is this just a sneaky ad for the guide? 😕
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