*Check out our new Rome Travel Guida* Just $25 and includes 70+ page PDF & 10+ hours video Use discount code "RTG" for 25% off! www.RomeTravelGuida.com Rome Travel Guida - Back in the day, whenever I strolled through Rome, I had my trusty sidekick: Let's Go Italy guidebook that felt like a key to unlocking every corner of the city. Who would've guessed that one day I'd be the one crafting a guidebook for Rome? Life works in mysterious ways, doesn't it? That's where Rome Travel Guida comes in - our very own Rome Italy guide book so you can also unlock the city or Rome, easier than ever before!. *_Here are links to my favorite itinerary videos that I think you will find helpful_* *One Day in Rome* ruclips.net/video/tiQ7qScWy4A/видео.html *Walking & Street Food* ruclips.net/video/Q1VgC5uJH6A/видео.html *4 Days in Rome* ruclips.net/video/mVcO5trkNAg/видео.html *In Rome 1 Day From a Cruise?* ruclips.net/video/P7G6418QnF0/видео.html *Day Itinerary Ending in Trastevere* ruclips.net/video/opb5VkBkLqo/видео.html
Coming to Rome for 3 days in late Summer…..your videos are amazingly good prep. Some of the best I have seen for anywhere. Thanks for all the hard work.
Rozier, hello. Really love your good and well-presented videos on Rome. For most Millennials’ videos are slick and snazzy, yours could hold a candle to theirs. More importantly, your tips are helpful, comprehensive and comprehensible🎉😊. Grazie Mille!
Can’t thank you enough for your awesome videos Taking my wife October 12 through the 19th trying to rekindle our love and see another 40years of marriage added onto these 23 years we have
Glad you like the videos. Traveling to a foreign county can make or break you. The more you plan the smoother thing will go but always expect thing to to off plan at times. It is inevitable. Have a great visit!
here is a video you may enjoy about getting to sites via the metroruclips.net/video/P-jmlQh2lYo/видео.htmlsi=8SPQUxxqgbjVXeoK Also we just release a Rome travel guide called Rome Travel Guida. Lots of information I think you will find very helpfulfor planning your trip to h=Rome. Check it out.ruclips.net/video/dTGrLk4MVWg/видео.htmlsi=26pKdzxSf_P3gVaH
Oh perfect, we are adding stuff almost every day. We appreciate the support. We are getting ready to launch a Facebook group with all the people that purchased the guide so I’ll be easier to ask questions and get information back-and-forth. I’ll have it up and going here in the next few days
Scott. When you show Rome overview map . What site or app are you using on your computer ? Google Maps? For example. You showed “Jewish ghetto “ You zoomed in and then dropped down to show it on ground level . Much appreciated. Pat
Awesome video yet again! I am taking notes and following your path on Google Maps, pausing to find my bearings. We're not big shoppers, so to go from Piazza Navona to Piazza del Popolo, we'd probably take Via di Ripetta and pass next to Augustus' Mausoleum (says it's temporarily closed, but I'll check again before we leave in late June 2025), it's about a 20 minute walk, 1.4 km. This will be our last family trip with our teen daughter, who will be 17 by the time we leave. The next trips will be with the missus, but my oldest, who is 22, also wants to make a father/daughter trip to Italy with me in a few years. We all want to go visit Larino, in the Campobasso province in the Molise region. It's where my nonno was born in 1915.
I’m excited for you. Have a great trip. Be sure eat lots of pizza, especially from pizza Florida. You won’t regret it. Also, go get a sandwich at the Forno on Campo de Fiori. Most important, had a great time.
Thank you so much for your videos, they really are terrific. You lay every detail out so well and we will be using this itinerary for our 2 days in Rome when we return from our cruise October 30/24, we are staying at the Dharma boutique hotel for 2 days. Can you tell me when you were there in this particular video for reference to the weather? I see people wearing light jackets and no sandals. I'm not sure how to pack, and can't over pack because of the cruise.
The last half of October and the first half of November is usually ideal weather. A light jacket is typically all you need, If by chance the weather is cooler you can easily pick up a sweater or whatever for very good price in Rome. Lots of options. Most days are sunny with highs in the low 70's and lows in the upper 40's to low 50's F.
museum inside and it seems like there’s a lot of aviation stuff some military stuff and art. There’s a rooftop terrace that you can take an elevator to the very top with nice lookout pretty good but better from other locations in my opinion
May I suggest an important place for art lovers? Just before entering Piazza Navona there is the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi, the church of the french in Rome. Please come in if you can. Here you will find 3 of Caravaggio's greatest masterpieces: The vocation of San Matteo, San Matteo and the angel and the martyrdom of San Matteo. Congratulations, your channel is super informative and of great visual and compositional quality.
A very ,very good video !! It made me feel like I walked there w you !! I've been there in 1983 !! Planning to go back there w mom !!! She's been there before as well. We both love Italy !! 🇮🇹 But ,too far from Tokyo ( we are Japanese ),but we live in L.A.,so the flight hr is much better ! We should had done it sooner !! ( revisit ) All those deli/ pizza places looked great ,including the Jewish bakery ! Thank you for this video ! I hope lots of people will watch this video ! 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇮🇹💞
Rome hasn’t changed too much since 1983. I lived there for two years from 1984 to 1986. It’s gotten a bit cleaner since back then and definitely more tourists. I’m glad you liked the video. I hope you can make it back soon.
@rozierroama Oh ,wow ! I'm jealous that you've lived there !! I love Rome the best in the world !! My No.1 favourite countries are Italy 🇮🇹, Wales 🏴& Argentina 🇦🇷 !! I haven't been to Argentina, yet ,though ! That's great to know Rome hasn't changed much ,but cleaner now !! 👍👍As I do remember that there were garbage bags everywhere in the streets & the air pollution & exhaust from cars/ bikes were horrible !! Lol. Thank you !! I am crossing fingers to make it back there w mom as she's been developing more health issues including mobility issues. Thank you so much for your reply !! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇮🇹💞
Hi ,loved all your video ,we are coming in November first week ,do you have any video for roma pass 48hrs ,72hrs comparison and booking site? please share link ..also please share landmark/nearest restaurant name for Jewish bakery we would love to try
For the Jewish bakery it is in the Jewish Ghetto just a few hundred steps from Largo Argentina and from the other side about the same distance from Theatre Marcello, It is one the main pedestian only street that runs through it. I forgot the name if the street but the address is 1.
Rome does pasta right. There are so many good places. Rome is known for Carbonara and Amatriciana pasta so be sure to try these when you are there. Some of the most popular restaurants are in the Trastevere district. One of my favorites in Papa Re, a small place in Trastevere. Best for pasta not pizza. Very high priced restaurants are probably not the most authentic for the everyday Italian. Use Google reviews as there are more good places for pasta than bad places but there are some bad ones so just avoid those and you will be doing good.. If you are interested in pizza just know in restaurants there are typically Roman style or Napoli style but not both in the same restaurant. Rome is very very thin crust and Napoli is a thicker softer crust or more stereotypical. Have a great trip!.
Hello - My wife and I are planning a to stay 3 nights in Rome and plan to sail on a cruise from Civitavecchia. What do you recommend for shuttle transportation from the international airport to a hotel (historic Rome) and transportation to Civitavecchia? We don't want to use the local buses or train due to our luggage. Thanks, and we appreciate your video clips!
You can get a taxi from the airport to the city center for a flat €50 directly to your hotel. Just get in line once you get to the airport at the taxi station €50 is for up to four people. If you end up getting into a black sedan that’s not marked. You need to pre-negotiate the fair. Only the official taxis Offer the fix rate €50. If you do not want to take a train from Rome, you will also need a taxi and it will cost around €80-€90 to get to the port. There are several trains that run from Rome to the port several times an hour and costs around €10 each.
Things in Rome can get very expensive especially in peak season. Good deals can be found everywhere but fill up fast. If you are priced out of Rome take a look at Tivoli. A great town just outside of Rome that is easy to take a train into Rome. Save 100's per night
Tivoli era luogo di villeggiatura dell’Imperatore Adriano, famosa per Villa Adriana, Villa D’Este, le cascate del fiume Aniene affluente importante del Tevere. Ma anche il parco archeologico di Ostia antica con il borgo e il castello di Giulio II (secondo)… l’Italia è piena di roba 😅
Saint peters basilica used to open up at 8 AM but now it opens up at 7 AM. Most times of year as long as you get there before 8 AM. The line will be minimal but in peak season now you need to get there closer to 7 AM to avoid the line.
You can look online to learn more about them but it is very pretty, lots of high end shopping and easy access to the metro and close to Villa Borghese. I very pleasant place to visit. Famous for many reasons and has a long history.
True it does slow down near closing. The problem is what time do you get there to avoid the line and yet still have time to spend inside? They have a cut off of entry before it actually closes. With a end of day approach you may still stand in line and when you get inside not have any time or you stand in line and they cut off before even getting inside. So much easier just to get there early by 8am or before and spend just a few minutes in line and minimal crowds once in. FYI Wednesdays it open after noon. Not the best day to visit.
Many thanks for your quick reply. We will be there in a months time and will give the late pm/early evening a try as it suits our itinerary much better. We have enjoyed and learnt so much from your videos. Thank you!
Abito a Roma, perciò l’ho detto 😅. Tra l’altro è una tortura massacrante correre per Roma per due giorni di seguito. Meglio dedicare due giorni a un luogo più piccolo e visitarlo per bene e con più dignità 😅
@@RozierRoma Grande! Puoi anche proporre un itinerario nel territorio toscano e laziale etrusco. Comunque è interessante programmare a Roma (ma anche in tutta Italia) percorsi a Tema: le ville Romane, la Roma dei Papi, La Roma nascosta, i ponti di Roma oppure l’Italia Bizantina, seicentesca, rinascimentale etc oppure i grandi Geni italiani etc… basta scegliere un tema e ne hai quante ne vuoi 😅grazie per la tua passione e per il faticoso lavoro che fai 🙏☮️
Hello. Your vids have lots of good advices, but, I do not like your ädvertising things . They are too long and make one confused. Next thing, is amateurs they buy your app or whatever you are selling and that is bull. Otherwise, good vids
I appreciate your comment and I find it very interesting. I agree my adds need to get better and shorter. I am not sure your point about "amateurs buy and that's bull"? Not sure if you know the amount of time I put into each video. I spend 10 to 30 hours to make 1 video that you get to view for free. The guide book I am selling I think is very helpful to anyone heading to Rome even if they have been there several times. People that purchase my guide book help support the channel and in turn I can make more helpful videos. I am glad you like the videos! My suggestion if you do not want to watch the promotion, skip ahead 10 seconds.
*Check out our new Rome Travel Guida* Just $25 and includes 70+ page PDF & 10+ hours video
Use discount code "RTG" for 25% off!
www.RomeTravelGuida.com
Rome Travel Guida -
Back in the day, whenever I strolled through Rome, I had my trusty sidekick: Let's Go Italy guidebook that felt like a key to unlocking every corner of the city. Who would've guessed that one day I'd be the one crafting a guidebook for Rome? Life works in mysterious ways, doesn't it? That's where Rome Travel Guida comes in - our very own Rome Italy guide book so you can also unlock the city or Rome, easier than ever before!.
*_Here are links to my favorite itinerary videos that I think you will find helpful_*
*One Day in Rome* ruclips.net/video/tiQ7qScWy4A/видео.html
*Walking & Street Food* ruclips.net/video/Q1VgC5uJH6A/видео.html
*4 Days in Rome* ruclips.net/video/mVcO5trkNAg/видео.html
*In Rome 1 Day From a Cruise?* ruclips.net/video/P7G6418QnF0/видео.html
*Day Itinerary Ending in Trastevere* ruclips.net/video/opb5VkBkLqo/видео.html
Stay tuned I will be putting together a series of day Rome itineraries
Coming to Rome for 3 days in late Summer…..your videos are amazingly good prep. Some of the best I have seen for anywhere. Thanks for all the hard work.
I really appreciate your comment, I did put a lot of effort to make a good video and helpful.
Rozier, hello. Really love your good and well-presented videos on Rome. For most Millennials’ videos are slick and snazzy, yours could hold a candle to theirs. More importantly, your tips are helpful, comprehensive and comprehensible🎉😊. Grazie Mille!
Wow, thank you.
Great stuff ive watched a lot of videos and this is probably the best
Wow, thanks!
Great video - as always. Thank you!! 🍕🍕 Those Pinza's look delicious 🤤🤤
They are!
Can’t thank you enough for your awesome videos
Taking my wife October 12 through the 19th trying to rekindle our love and see another 40years of marriage added onto these 23 years we have
Glad you like the videos. Traveling to a foreign county can make or break you. The more you plan the smoother thing will go but always expect thing to to off plan at times. It is inevitable. Have a great visit!
Thank you, will soon be in Rome so this is very helpful. 😊
Have fun!
Loved the handy list … we tried the app and found it not very user friendly. But thanks to your video we had a great day planned. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback yeah, the Komoot app isn’t perfect but if you get that right route mapped on your GPS from there it works very well
Incredible video! Thank you🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks I think it is one of my better videos as well.
Thank you for this itinerary. My wife and I will be visiting the first week of December. I'm glad you have a mix of walking and transit.
here is a video you may enjoy about getting to sites via the metroruclips.net/video/P-jmlQh2lYo/видео.htmlsi=8SPQUxxqgbjVXeoK Also we just release a Rome travel guide called Rome Travel Guida. Lots of information I think you will find very helpfulfor planning your trip to h=Rome. Check it out.ruclips.net/video/dTGrLk4MVWg/видео.htmlsi=26pKdzxSf_P3gVaH
@@RozierRoma purchased the guide yesterday. We can hardly wait for the rest of the guide.
We are staying@ Relais Teatro Argentina
Oh perfect, we are adding stuff almost every day. We appreciate the support. We are getting ready to launch a Facebook group with all the people that purchased the guide so I’ll be easier to ask questions and get information back-and-forth. I’ll have it up and going here in the next few days
Scott. When you show Rome overview map . What site or app are you using on your computer ?
Google Maps?
For example. You showed “Jewish ghetto “
You zoomed in and then dropped down to show it on ground level .
Much appreciated.
Pat
Awesome video yet again! I am taking notes and following your path on Google Maps, pausing to find my bearings. We're not big shoppers, so to go from Piazza Navona to Piazza del Popolo, we'd probably take Via di Ripetta and pass next to Augustus' Mausoleum (says it's temporarily closed, but I'll check again before we leave in late June 2025), it's about a 20 minute walk, 1.4 km.
This will be our last family trip with our teen daughter, who will be 17 by the time we leave. The next trips will be with the missus, but my oldest, who is 22, also wants to make a father/daughter trip to Italy with me in a few years. We all want to go visit Larino, in the Campobasso province in the Molise region. It's where my nonno was born in 1915.
I hope you have a great visit
You’re the best!! Thank you going to Rome in 15 days 😊
I’m excited for you. Have a great trip. Be sure eat lots of pizza, especially from pizza Florida. You won’t regret it. Also, go get a sandwich at the Forno on Campo de Fiori. Most important, had a great time.
@@RozierRoma Thankyou !!! Will do 💙💙💙
Thank you so much for your videos, they really are terrific. You lay every detail out so well and we will be using this itinerary for our 2 days in Rome when we return from our cruise October 30/24, we are staying at the Dharma boutique hotel for 2 days. Can you tell me when you were there in this particular video for reference to the weather? I see people wearing light jackets and no sandals. I'm not sure how to pack, and can't over pack because of the cruise.
The last half of October and the first half of November is usually ideal weather. A light jacket is typically all you need, If by chance the weather is cooler you can easily pick up a sweater or whatever for very good price in Rome. Lots of options. Most days are sunny with highs in the low 70's and lows in the upper 40's to low 50's F.
Really great job thank s a lot we are travelling inshalah next month i will follow it step by step thank you from the historical city fez morocco
I hope you have a great experience.
What is inside the Victor Immanuel? Another great literary. Saving these for reference. Thanks much.
museum inside and it seems like there’s a lot of aviation stuff some military stuff and art. There’s a rooftop terrace that you can take an elevator to the very top with nice lookout pretty good but better from other locations in my opinion
@@RozierRoma thanks much.😊
May I suggest an important place for art lovers? Just before entering Piazza Navona there is the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi, the church of the french in Rome. Please come in if you can. Here you will find 3 of Caravaggio's greatest masterpieces: The vocation of San Matteo, San Matteo and the angel and the martyrdom of San Matteo. Congratulations, your channel is super informative and of great visual and compositional quality.
I will be doing an updated 2 day itinerary this fall and I will be sure to include. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@RozierRoma figurati, è un piacere.
A very ,very good video !! It made me feel like I walked there w you !! I've been there in 1983 !! Planning to go back there w mom !!! She's been there before as well. We both love Italy !! 🇮🇹 But ,too far from Tokyo ( we are Japanese ),but we live in L.A.,so the flight hr is much better ! We should had done it sooner !! ( revisit ) All those deli/ pizza places looked great ,including the Jewish bakery ! Thank you for this video ! I hope lots of people will watch this video ! 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇮🇹💞
Rome hasn’t changed too much since 1983. I lived there for two years from 1984 to 1986. It’s gotten a bit cleaner since back then and definitely more tourists. I’m glad you liked the video. I hope you can make it back soon.
@rozierroama Oh ,wow ! I'm jealous that you've lived there !! I love Rome the best in the world !! My No.1 favourite countries are Italy 🇮🇹, Wales 🏴& Argentina 🇦🇷 !! I haven't been to Argentina, yet ,though ! That's great to know Rome hasn't changed much ,but cleaner now !! 👍👍As I do remember that there were garbage bags everywhere in the streets & the air pollution & exhaust from cars/ bikes were horrible !! Lol.
Thank you !! I am crossing fingers to make it back there w mom as she's been developing more health issues including mobility issues. Thank you so much for your reply !! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇮🇹💞
One more thing traffic also moves better now than I did in the 80s.
Hi ,loved all your video ,we are coming in November first week ,do you have any video for roma pass 48hrs ,72hrs comparison and booking site? please share link ..also please share landmark/nearest restaurant name for Jewish bakery we would love to try
For the Jewish bakery it is in the Jewish Ghetto just a few hundred steps from Largo Argentina and from the other side about the same distance from Theatre Marcello, It is one the main pedestian only street that runs through it. I forgot the name if the street but the address is 1.
Hi there best wishes
You too
@@RozierRoma haha enjoy your day hot chocolate with nutella shake ❤️😷😋😂
Hi great video! Roughly how much was the tours and trip. What hotel did you stay at? What should be booked as a tour and what should be self guided?
Tour can get pricey. I usually opt for self guided but or app guided. Ask Siri! I usually stay in AirBnb.
Great video! I'm going in June for the first time for our honeymoon. What restaurants for pasta do you recommend that are authentic? Thanks!
Rome does pasta right. There are so many good places. Rome is known for Carbonara and Amatriciana pasta so be sure to try these when you are there. Some of the most popular restaurants are in the Trastevere district. One of my favorites in Papa Re, a small place in Trastevere. Best for pasta not pizza. Very high priced restaurants are probably not the most authentic for the everyday Italian. Use Google reviews as there are more good places for pasta than bad places but there are some bad ones so just avoid those and you will be doing good.. If you are interested in pizza just know in restaurants there are typically Roman style or Napoli style but not both in the same restaurant. Rome is very very thin crust and Napoli is a thicker softer crust or more stereotypical. Have a great trip!.
Hello - My wife and I are planning a to stay 3 nights in Rome and plan to sail on a cruise from Civitavecchia. What do you recommend for shuttle transportation from the international airport to a hotel (historic Rome) and transportation to Civitavecchia? We don't want to use the local buses or train due to our luggage. Thanks, and we appreciate your video clips!
You can get a taxi from the airport to the city center for a flat €50 directly to your hotel. Just get in line once you get to the airport at the taxi station €50 is for up to four people. If you end up getting into a black sedan that’s not marked. You need to pre-negotiate the fair. Only the official taxis Offer the fix rate €50. If you do not want to take a train from Rome, you will also need a taxi and it will cost around €80-€90 to get to the port. There are several trains that run from Rome to the port several times an hour and costs around €10 each.
In which area stay will be cheaper? And easy to commute
Things in Rome can get very expensive especially in peak season. Good deals can be found everywhere but fill up fast. If you are priced out of Rome take a look at Tivoli. A great town just outside of Rome that is easy to take a train into Rome. Save 100's per night
I want to go to Jollibee @1:30 😊
Sometimes I mumble thanks for watching
Tivoli era luogo di villeggiatura dell’Imperatore Adriano, famosa per Villa Adriana, Villa D’Este, le cascate del fiume Aniene affluente importante del Tevere. Ma anche il parco archeologico di Ostia antica con il borgo e il castello di Giulio II (secondo)… l’Italia è piena di roba 😅
Grazie per la condivisione. Adoro Tivoli!
If you get there at 8 am aren’t you still waiting an hour to get in since they don’t open until 9? I’m confused!
Saint peters basilica used to open up at 8 AM but now it opens up at 7 AM. Most times of year as long as you get there before 8 AM. The line will be minimal but in peak season now you need to get there closer to 7 AM to avoid the line.
Can someone explain the Spanish steps to me? It looks like it's just steps. Why go there?
You can look online to learn more about them but it is very pretty, lots of high end shopping and easy access to the metro and close to Villa Borghese. I very pleasant place to visit. Famous for many reasons and has a long history.
@@RozierRoma thank you. Your videos have been very helpful in planning my trip to italy
Why not do St Peters an hour before it closes? Looks better on the videos I have seen
True it does slow down near closing. The problem is what time do you get there to avoid the line and yet still have time to spend inside? They have a cut off of entry before it actually closes. With a end of day approach you may still stand in line and when you get inside not have any time or you stand in line and they cut off before even getting inside. So much easier just to get there early by 8am or before and spend just a few minutes in line and minimal crowds once in. FYI Wednesdays it open after noon. Not the best day to visit.
@rozierroama many thanks for the useful info. Do you know the cut off time for entry?
I’m not sure but I heard it’s about 30 minutes
Many thanks for your quick reply. We will be there in a months time and will give the late pm/early evening a try as it suits our itinerary much better. We have enjoyed and learnt so much from your videos. Thank you!
Best of luck. I’d be really curious to know how that went for you. If you remember, please come back and let me know.
Abito a Roma, perciò l’ho detto 😅. Tra l’altro è una tortura massacrante correre per Roma per due giorni di seguito. Meglio dedicare due giorni a un luogo più piccolo e visitarlo per bene e con più dignità 😅
Adesso sto lavorando ad un video che parla proprio di questo! Evitando i costi elevati e le folle elevate soggiornando a Tivoli.
@@RozierRoma Grande! Puoi anche proporre un itinerario nel territorio toscano e laziale etrusco. Comunque è interessante programmare a Roma (ma anche in tutta Italia) percorsi a Tema: le ville Romane, la Roma dei Papi, La Roma nascosta, i ponti di Roma oppure l’Italia Bizantina, seicentesca, rinascimentale etc oppure i grandi Geni italiani etc… basta scegliere un tema e ne hai quante ne vuoi 😅grazie per la tua passione e per il faticoso lavoro che fai 🙏☮️
Grazie per tutta la fantastica idea, molto apprezzata
Roma in due giorni? Cambia luogo e fatti una passeggiata a Tivoli 😅
So che è difficile vedere Roma in 2 giorni. Basta dare opzioni. Abiti a Roma? Tivoli?
Hello. Your vids have lots of good advices, but, I do not like your ädvertising things . They are too long and make one confused. Next thing, is amateurs they buy your app or whatever you are selling and that is bull. Otherwise, good vids
I appreciate your comment and I find it very interesting. I agree my adds need to get better and shorter. I am not sure your point about "amateurs buy and that's bull"? Not sure if you know the amount of time I put into each video. I spend 10 to 30 hours to make 1 video that you get to view for free. The guide book I am selling I think is very helpful to anyone heading to Rome even if they have been there several times. People that purchase my guide book help support the channel and in turn I can make more helpful videos. I am glad you like the videos! My suggestion if you do not want to watch the promotion, skip ahead 10 seconds.