Visit Rome - The DONT'S of Visiting Rome, Italy
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We All Know What the Best Sights to See in Rome are, but what about the things you shouldn't do when you go to Rome? Here we give you 5 things you shouldn't forget to do when you go to Rome.
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Italian here! When it comes to eat, just stop one of us and ask where you should eat. We'll tell you, no doubt, so that you don't get ripped off!
I will be flying 13 hours to visit Rome next Monday! Looking forward…
@@loodora so .... how was it?
@@loodora Did you survive
@@loodora hdp are u alive
ice cream in rome :
coloseum - 5€
some normal not tourist place - 1,5/2€
same as every big city in world.
2.5, not 1.5..(but depends on he size)
By the museum, one place charged 12€ ! For 8 people our bill was 136 FOR GELATOS. Couldnt believe it!
A fair price!
Don't take a picture with the gladiators.
Gaston Yamauchi absolutely
I was about to say the exact same thing. These gladiators are scams!
Oh yeah
Gaston Yamauchi i’ve been told this before by a friend, apparently it’s 20 euros for every picture you take on your own bloody phone!!
Just an extra one from personal experience; don't try to assassinate the pope.
the pope is not in Rome.
Any% According to that song by Joan Osborne he is.
and she is not Italian
ROLMAO
You should play less assassins creed.
yes, romans are friendly, unless they're driving...then they turn into angry mountaineers
My Getaway so true 😂😂
Haha! Yes!
Maybe you should visit Rio de Janeiro. It can be lethal trying to cross the streets....the drivers there DO NOT stop for pedestrians! ZOOOOOM!PS In the USA, New Orleans drivers are wild too.....
ahahah so true I'm Roman we are so nice :))
Not so..….If you're ever in Grand Cayman the car drivers are always on the alert as to who might even think about crossing the roadway...the drivers come to a full stop...it's a great place for pedestrians.
I'm an italian from Rome and I must agree with most of the advices Wolters gives, so keep these in mind.
Yes, we agree. But, just as balance, check "Rome by Bike", Yuri Palma, and "Rome", Oliver Astrologo. Most spectacular videos of Rome available
Much history of Europe exists in Italy and above all in Rome, it is almost impossible to see all monuments only .... when we work on the metro we block each time, cause we find an archaeological finds
Ted Cikowski -We plan to go there in Easter Break 2020 ; however, pickpockets turn our enthusiasm down! do you know website to book for colosseum, Vacation musium and train or Bus to Venice? Thank you lots in advance 🙏
Salve. Sono romano.
Yes I agree
Rome is loaded with tourists. My advice is to go into every church you come across. They are amazingly beautiful. My dream is to go back someday and go on a church crawl.
Just remember to not be rude. Try not to speak, or at least use the softest voice possible when inside a church. They tend to have powerful acoustics and even a whisper can disturb the believers. I know Americans can be very loud even with their "inside" voice. Try to respect the culture and symbolism of those places, because while they may be public and often even tourist attractions, they are still consecrated churches and a place of quiet meditation. In Europe, the same rule applies to museums, especially art galleries. The unwritten rule of common sense is that art is best appreciated in silence. I cannot remember how many times I was trying to understand a painting and appreciate its beauty only to be disturbed by a group of loud tourists (the Spanish are almost as bad as Americans) laughing out loud in a quiet gallery, God knows what for, because the paintings certainly were not funny.
Just got back from Rome if you want to go into the churches make sure you are dressed appropriately
Great suggestion. Even the churches which aren’t even mentioned in guide books etc. are wonderful.
All the basilicas were amazing. Of course St Peters was awesome but the other churches we visited were equally amazing in their own way.
Wow Silverback, I don’t need deportment lessons from anyone. I’ve never been rude in my long life. I’m Southern.
Just keep in mind: gladiators are not locals, they are scams!
What are they? Gypsies?
when i go out with my friends in the center of rome and tourists ask me for info or smn i get SOO happy!! it's so much fun to improve my english and help other people so pleeeease don't be shy and ask whatever you need :)
@@chandrikagarg9064 i am, i'm from rome actually
@@chandrikagarg9064 what do you need? if it's something short I can help you here
Gulia, hello I am from Prague and travelling to Rome on a short budget for about a week with my girlfriend since we are both college students. Can I just ask you are there some low-cost/free things to do in Rome? We need to save some money for the evening wine and pizza snacking.
😂 Giulia. Everyone says to use a learn a few words in Italian and that's great, but I found that many of the Italians I met started to speak to me in English before I could open my mouth. 😅
Love Italy, and I am going back this summer :) , also one more point, if the menu has many items, walk.away. or better yet RUN, too many items on the menu means that is preheated (microwave) food, small menu, one language (Italian) and you will have authentic Italian cuisine, too many items +multiple languages = Crap!
Good job bro I'm from Rome and u totally nailed it is exactly like u say
Mark let me tell you another tip: gladiators in Rome are a big issue, they are not standing outside the monuments legally! They always try to steal money (they can ask you 80 euros for a picture!). by the way, your videos are great! keep going!
Antonio Fratini they are a rip off yes i dont like them
Antonio Fratini agree on 5 Euros before the photos are taken. Not a penny more
Yes! Great tip. I have lost count of how many angry tourists I have seen after they had to pay for pictures with gladiators
Yes! I always try to avoid them
Antonio Fratini c
Another don't: At restaurant, *don't order ketchup to put on pasta!!!* In Rome and in the rest of Italy it is considered as a heresy, a blasfemy! Anyway, I now that it's an exaggeration but, for an Italian like me, it's very unpleasant to hear :D
+Elio Fierravanti amen!!
Oh my god! Who puts ketchup on pasta?! 😱 why!!
+Cata Monsalve
I'm with you. I've heard people do this but have never ever witnessed it...well other than Robert De Niro in the movie Goodfellas. 😀
+Cata Monsalve it's just not right... yuck
+Tosh T brazil... mayo and ketchup on pizza :)
I was in Rome last week.
I booked a "skip the line" ticket for the colloseum.
We went into the "skip the line" line for the security check. Which was, about 90 minutes.
Next to us, was the normal, "buy tickets and then go trough security" line. Which was about 30 minutes.
So no, skip the line is absolutely not always a good thing. It surely wasn't for us, and everybody else in our line. Everybody was pretty pissed off.
Hey man I worked at the Colosseum and I know what you're talking about, maybe I can help explaining.
I don't know what's your case but people usually buy reservations or "skip the line" from private companies that basically lie to tourists to take them as soon as possible.
The "problem" is that for security reason it's not possible to have more than 3000 people inside the Colosseum at the same time, each time someone enters or exit the gates will memorize it so they know how many people are inside.
Sometimes they have to close the entrance to wait some people exit and then re-open it.
And then there's the security check that everyone have to do.
So basically there's no "skip the line", because you can't really know if there will be a line! It's a thing private agency scream to make you buy the tour with them, even if they know very well how things work, if something happen they just blame the Colosseum and make you think that it's our fault.
The only way to go inside as fast as possible is to make a reservation on the official website of the Colosseum (which is coopculture) that have an certain entrance time on it.
With that reservation the Colosseum knows exatly how many people will enter for sure at that time and basically keeps low the number of people inside by slowing the entrance or stopping people who don't have any reservation or have an open one.
Privates don't tell you nothing about it and probably you're going to pay 3 times more than an official tour.
Don't trust anybody outside the Coliseum, just ask at the official Coopculture workers at the gates.
@@GroGroGro51 This was my experience. I bought a skip-the-line ticket and was through the security gates in about 30 minutes, but they closed the place to more people at least four times while I was walking around. I made sure to get there close to opening time though, so that may have been why I was able to get through faster than the original commenter.
I booked the "skip the line" and had no issues and got in quickly. It was the best thing I ever did.
When we went it was years ago we had the Roma Pass, the longest line at the Coliseum was the skip-the-line, the second longest line was the one to buy the tickets, the line for the Roma Pass was 0 we walked right in and we paid nothing
I think it all can depend on a lot of factors. I went to the Colosseum to enter at 9:45 and there were 2 people in front of me. An hour later, when I exited, there was a long line. I had a 2-day "full experience ticket" for €24 (the official Coopculture website) that included Palatine Hill and the Forum. The line was awful so I decided to visit at 9 the next morning. There was NO ONE there. 😂 I actually thought I was in the wrong place. Walked right in and practically had the whole of the Palatine Hill and the Forum to myself. Timing is everything, apparently.
I'd like to add, if an african man greets you "heey my frieieieiend", don't shake hands with him. He will play like he's you're friend and before you know it he's put a bracelet around your wrist, and tightens it too. He's being all friendly but as soon as you separate ways he'll come after you saying "his babygirl has her birthday" so if you please give him money. You can't give him the bracelet back, he'll keep talking, asking for money, trying to make you feel guilty. After the first one tricked me, in the next few days there were 2 more trying to do the same trick!
CreRay also I'm from San Francisco so be wary of these people who ask for directions and their mate comes from behind and takes your wallet while u are distracted. The bracelet thing is old school. Don't let anyone touch u period. When they come up to u put both your hands up and say hello and goodbye and walk away. It works!!! U throw them off they can't get next to u. They need contact to do their work. Keep an eye on those who walk up to u and they won't even try. I'm a woman and never get hustled. Also dress like the locals and u won't stick out. If in San Francisco NEVER wear shorts! Dead giveaway. Even tho it's freezing or hot we never wear shorts in the City. And never say Frisco. Dead giveaway u r a tourist.
The same in Paris...
We had the same thing happen in Jan 2019. Fell for it to begin with, we was too polite to tell them to go away. They are at every tourist spot, they get your attention by saying "hey, nice shoes" or "black and white same colour". Even telling them to leave you alone won't stop them, they really ruin the atmosphere. One even striked my partner in the head for ignoring them.
I have to agree with everything you stated. My wife and I got lost and ended up stopping at this small restaurant trying to get back to our hotel and I had one of the best meals of my life, it was like 6 courses and the cost was a lot less than the other places we were looking at. It was amazing.
+M.Ronan exactly! That's how we found our favorite place with the lady that took the baby so we could eat :) got to love Rome.
What was the name of the restaurant pleaaase ?
@@abirseghirate518 I wish I could remember, it was so long ago, and we were lost, but Rome is filled with these smaller restaurants that are gems within the city.
@@brixalpha thank you for your answer 🙏🙏
As an Italian living in Rome, I really appreciate your videos. You really know what you are saying.
Bravo! As an Italian working in tourism, these are things I always tell my travelers!
I went to Rome in Sept. Knowing the tips from this video was beneficial.. Most of these apply to every big tourist city. #4 for example. I had great food from local "off the track" places whereas others I know said food in Rome was bad.
Learning a little Italian was both fun and rewarding as I was able to order things without feeling like a rude tourist.
Thumbs up for all the advices, I'm from Rome so I hope to see you soon here. Enjoy Rome.
Just went to Rome in October 2018. Your video was SPOT ON. We appreciate all of your tips. We were prepared thanks to your video.
CZcams randomly recommended me this and now I want to go to Rome
I agree about good walking shoes. You can walk far in Rome, so it helps to have good sneakers. I think the Italian people were great wherever we went. They were friendly and helpful if you needed something.
+Don Levy yeah. The Italians are great
@@woltersworld the romans are great ;-)
Love your videos...so interesting and informative! You can tell that you are a professor because you are so patient, non-condescending, and obviously enjoy teaching. Thank you!
What a great little video. I went to Rome last week for the first time and loved it. Luckily, although I had not seen this video before I went there I was aware of the queues for the Vatican Museums/Sistine Chapel and Basilica of St Peter and for the Colosseum so I did book the 'Skip the Line' tours. VERY worthwhile as you can stand in some of the queues for 3 hours or more. And as to the shoes, yes, those cobblestones can wreak havoc on your feet so good, stout shoes are a must. Absolutely outstanding city and one that I will visit again soon.
I live in Rome and this is sooo true!
Thanks Wolther, Rome is very very most beautiful city in the world, no other city comparison with Rome. Hello dear friend, frome Rome.
Just went for the first time early this month. Took our 10 year old son too and he loved it! Thanks for the inspiration, enthusiasm, and information!
i m french from paris and loved your video about Paris , right all the way , i ve just came back from Rome and you nailed it again
a beautiful city , and maybe you forgot to say ... very safe , i felt safe with my family there . good job .
Also, don't forget that churches have strict dress code---no shorts and no tube tops or strap tops, no mini skirts, so better be prepared (like have a silk scarf to put over your shoulders) because there tons of breath-taking churches you dont wanna miss out.
p.s. My 2y.o. daughter loved Rome so mush she didn't want to leave! She cried so hard!
Hey Mark! Next time you visit Rome during the summer, spend a day in Cisterna. We do not have much, but there is the Giardino di Ninfa which is an enjoyable (if you do not have any allergies :P) artificial garden with a castle inside; plus Cisterna (di Latina) is just 40 minutes of train from Rome.
You’re always so kind and incredibly helpful. Thank you!
I cannot cease to be amazed at Jocelyn's exceptional beauty and this amazement has been going on for years... Lucky man are you indeed, Mark Wolter!
Heeey I JUST loooooove Ur videos! Ur so right about ROME! Cheers abraços de SÃO PAULO
+Rodrigo Moratto obrigado Rodrigo!
Love, love, love this channel!
+Melanie Saldana thank you :)
Thanks Wolters! Just came from Italy and your advice really helped! Much much appreciated
Thank you for great advice...my second trip to Italy and everything you said is so true!!!
this types of Americans (open minded) are always welcome in my country:)
I’m visiting in October
Sorry that many of us are pigheaded, but there are are many of us 🇺🇸 travelers that are quite conscientious!
just home from Rome.. Plenty of police and army so felt and was safe.. Didn't see many beggars.. Loved it x
Thanks for the video and thanks for everyone with additional tips in comments!
Well I finished the playlist honestly can’t wait until your next video
Also: Don't wear jeans if you're visiting in the summer! Looking forward to your food recommendations.
#7. Be honest.. Don't take kids under 10. They scream on the plane (their little ears) can't take the pressure, they don't remember the trip, they slow u down, they get tired so fast. Leave them home with grandma and grandpa. That way you and your mate have a comfortable trip and the grandparents have the joy of taking care of your little ones.
Yesss! I agree 100%. They won't remember it the same way as older children and adults do. People who take younger children are just selfish.
VideoRocketz007 Millar My son is 9 and he's been travelling for a few years. He NEVER screams or behaves in a manner that causes disturbance. It is incredibly important for children to get used to an learn the value of travel, history, and expanding horizons as early as possible. Additionally not everyone has the luxury of having someone who can look after their kids. However, if one is incapable of teaching one's children how go behave properly in public settings, they should not be there.
amethyst flower amen I thought I was alone in thinking this.
@@amethystflower8799 I dont know what's wrong with you or what happened on your childhood but its selfish for you to say that about bringing young children. Children need early experiences of cultural diversity and truly understanding the world. People who think otherwise are grumpy, selfish, uneducated and ignorant.
VideoRocketz007 Millar if youre just gonna be a lil shit and ditch your kids then dont even bother having any
Thanks so much. I have been in Rome around 10 years, i love all place as i visited. I hope to go there more time.
Another great video, thanks!
Just wander and visit ALL the places open to the public on both sides of the Tevere/Tiber. There are hidden treasures everywhere in Roma. Some of the most amazing artwork is found in those small chapels throughout the city. Travel if you can with someone you like and can stand for extended periods of time :).. It's more memorable anyway to share the experience. No matter how they portray it, Rome's not really that crowded, unless it's rush hour or opening time at the museums and attractions. The cruise ships send busloads of passengers in the mornings, but most return to the port before dinner. I've seen the lines wrapped around three walls of the museums an hour before opening, to then come back by after lunch to see only 20-30 people in line. Upon opening, it's like a huge wave of humanity. it's not unusual for someone to be within your 'zone' in a few of the galleries; it can get a bit crowded. The chapels and museums all have posted signs with operating hours... and they'll all be there after lunch, so go visit somewhere else in the meantime to avoid crowds. (Just don't live that scared, paranoid stay-at-home life... get out to see how the rest of the world lives!)
love Rome it's huge and rich with sights
Totally great video with useful tips. We are going to Rome in Spring so we will follow the advise.
Nice advices! I'm visiting Rome next June so i'll keep in mind these advices...
Already studying italian...
I was in Rome about 14 months ago I think you hit it spot on. I was warned about the restaurants you mention, but one time for lunch I was tired, needed a place for wifi and saw a restaurant with a menu with okey price for a Carbonara and sat down. The food was not good, they charged 4-5 euros for a small Diet Coke and they added a high service charge on the bill. Oh well :)
Thank u for calling us friendly
+Laurence Churcher ;)
im going to rome in a couple weeks, so excited! thank you for this video!
Great info, headed to Italy in a few months and the info you provide is priceless! Thank you!
Dude, love you channel! Your videos actually helped me plan some of my trip to Italy. I just recently made a highlight video of my trip and it would be awesome to get your feedback on it! We got up superrr early in the mornings to beat the crowds to many of the main tourist spots to get some really awesome footage!! Cheers =)
Lines for Vatican Museums are insane but fast. I thought I was going to be there for over 2 hours but it only took 10 minutes.
Thanks for the info!! Can’t wait to visit Rome!
Hi there, I've been enjoying watching through your video's one by one. We film 4k natural sight and sound walks in soulful cities, and it's lovely to discover how we can share and learn so much from each other through channels such as this, especially seeing another's viewpoint. Thank you Mark.
Rome is my favorite place in the world, but pick pockets were everywhere, and were very aggressive. We saw people knocked down and their valuables taken. We even had gypsies come up to us and try to go through our pockets without even being discrete. In one case, we shoved them away and they spit at us. But aside from the pick pockets, it's an absolutely wonderful place.
There is no place to sit down. When you dine and pay more, then you get a table. But be prepared to spend the day on your feet, or at least a significant part of it.
Went to Rome for the first time few weeks ago and got hooked. We stayed in a fantastic room right next to Vittorio Emmanuele station and we love it - many local restaurant, quiet and just 10 minutes of nice walk from Colosseum and Basilica de San Celemente (not in many tourist guides but so worth seeing).
I would add one more thing to don't - Don't pay more for the use of elevator to reach the dome at the St Peter Basilica. It only gets you half way there (and help with the easier part of the trip up) - you will still have to take really steep steps to get to the very top of the dome.
Great tips! Thanks! Going for the first time this summer!
It's so grateful to hear someone speaking with this enthusiasm about Italy! I would say, you ARE italian.
A few personal suggestions when looking for a restaurant in italy:
- if the menu is in italian only, then go for it. If it has some fancy international translations like "amatriciana's spaghetti", or "carbonara's..." then, just don't. We wouldn't go. By the way, just ask to people in the street, they will be pleased to suggest you their favorite place.
- (take with elasticity) if a "primo piatto" is above 10/15 euros (depending on the zone), then probably it's because the restaurant is for tourists, or it's very sophisticated, which is something good if you are prepared, but probably not what you're looking for.
Knowing in advance a few words helps, but it's not essential, as italians will probably teach you those words in the very first few interactions with them. I'm pretty sure, especially if you go to Rome.
Enjoy :)
My advice to protect from pick pockets is to have a safety pin or two pinning your pocket closed so pick pockets can't just reach in.
Rick Jasper Of bring sa backpack
Is this very common?
I also use a safety pin to pin under any closed zipper, zipper pockets on jacket, zippers on purses/backpacks....They can't unzip to get to your valuables. I also use carabiner clips on my backpack zippers to attach two zippers together. Anything that makes it harder to pick pocket will deter. Watch out for those groups of laughing teenage girls. They almost got my husband's wallet as the subway door closed.They stepped off just as the doors closed! Hope this helps!
One thing I can say for any area with high pickpot rates in general, no matter if you wear shorts or pants or whatever, invest in the ones with the pockets that have ZIPPERS. It can seem tedious to repeatedly zip and unzip your pocket to grab something, but that tiny bit of security can be the difference between someone able to grab something right out of your pocket as you walk by or bump into them. Also has the added benefit of nothing being able to fall out of your pocket either which is good for things like tickets that can slip out easy
Great Video. Thank you for posting.
I had that with a restaurant close by the trebi fountain. 1 cola+beer and 2 pizza. €49.95
Long wait and not so good food.
We have been walking all day and on our last day and we thought this restaurant was oke, not realising it was 50m away from the fountain..
Variant of #3: assuming that 99% of pickpockets' victims are tourists, don't show that you are a tourist in crowdy places: dress like local people, don't speak in your native language, hide maps, cameras, etc.
Yvan Giovanetti *asians have left the chat*
Great tips. Really enjoyed your video. Thank you. 😁🙏
Great advice. I visit Italy every year and totally agree.
Excellent as always Wolters. And a fun DON'T: Don't order a cappuccino after 10AM...you may get an unfavorable look from your barista!
+Tosh T see. This is why I need you :) I don't drink them so didn't think to mention it. Thanks Tosh!
well, I'm italian and I have cappuccino all the day without anyone thinking that it is strange ;)
+Pietro “PietroAce” Assandri
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+Wolters World when I visited Rome back in the summer of 2007 I could clearly remember something that seemed strange. It was HOT outside and you see many people go into a bar ...not to order a cold beverage .. but instead they all drink hot espresso.. it was just weird to see that ...
+Mark P I always do that... lol
Mark, actually the last time I went to the Vatican Museum there was no line. I had pre-booked a ticket as you had suggested. The problem was the museum itself was insanely crowded to be uncomfortable. That and it was so hot inside my girlfriend felt like fainting. We left early after the Sistine chapel and had a delightful lunch at a sidewalk restaurant near the Vatican. The Collosium maybe had a 10-12 minute wait. Interesting, but would not like to see it again. Thank you for all of your commentary.
There are among most nice museums of the world...only in January and Feb you find few people...check also "Rome by Bike", Yuri Palma, and "Rome", Oliver Astrologo. Most spectacular videos of Rome available
Just come back from Rome tonight and these are so true!! Especially thecones
Great presentation!
Mouse traps in the pockets.........just a tip for dealing with pickpockets!
Hypodermic needles tipped with AIDS/Ebola/Cooties.
I always have my real wallet hidden and in my backpack I carry an old wallet filled with pieces of paper which have "Fuck you" written on them. So when a pickpocketer opens it, they get a bitter surprise :)
haha so true
I'd fall for the mousetraps by myself ;-;
Evil genius! :)
u need to visit Napoli great city
+Stephen Hyland have been there a few times but it was early Wolters World last time we were there. Need to get back
Thanks for the tips. I will not forget them.
I really enjoyed all your videos !
My legs are still aching after i returned from Italy on 13th of this month and my brain is dealing with a beautiful emotional hangover! Still remembering the last day in Rome and still can't forget that my camera got stolen in Rome :(... sill want to visit again...:)
+Ritankar Sasmal got to go back to take the pictures again :)
yeah i know, a lot of Vatican city and Castel Sant'Angelo pics are gone with that memory card :( it's heart breaking!
I'm really sorry that your camera and photos were stolen! :( I just hope your next visit here will not have this problem.
Greetings from Italy! :) :)
+Vane22april thanks and i hope so :)
pickpocketers go for turists, i am italian myself and you should try Naples...it's a crazy city
J Hoad I stopped by the train station. Went with the getto-like train line that went to Sorrento. Stayed 4 days in Scafatti and saw Pompeii and walked on top of Vursuvious. Also went to visit Capri.
Xxlon3wolf117xX beautiful right?
cara, amata città mia, mi hai dato tanto dolore, molti disagi, non perché sei una piccola e anonima cittadella ma per la tua importanza, per la tua grandezza, per i pessimi amministratori che t'hanno offesa dai tempi della breccia di Porta Pia ad oggi. Più ti guardo e più ti amo. E l'amore dei turisti mi inorgoglisce sempre di più, e so di averti sempre, tutta per me. Grazie Wolters, ottimo lavoro.
Great info! Thanks!
Don't let people rip you off at the metro ticket vending machines. Some will get you your ticket and keep your change, or punch the button for an extra ticket for them. Don't let anyone touch your luggage at the train station, they'll ask for a tip or steal it. Don't interact with gypsies. Don't stay or eat at the Termini neighborhood
what is wrong with termini?
@@IuliaSzabo Termini
@@IuliaSzabo It's just not the best area of Rome. We did see a lot of scam artist around that area. We didn't really have any problems other than very unfriendly and unhelpful transit employees.
One day, Mark's actually gonna lie to us... :-P #ImNotGonnaLieToYou
+QWERTYOP80 one day... one day... ;)
ive been wanting to go to rome for pretty much my entire life, hell my name literally means "rome". i might finally go next year and i'm glad i've watched your videos already in advance, now i have enough time to learn some italian. thank you!! :D
Excellent advice! Pay attention! We were there just last week!
Don't take photos with the cheesy Legionäre. They up charge you and bother you endlessly.
Sounds like the costumed people on Hollywood Boulevard.
These "donts" works for every city
You the best 👍👍
We going this summer, this will help a lot.
Thanks for the great vid bro
1:04 "no photos please"
When I first saw the title to this video I thought it was going to be BS about you can't get bacon and eggs in Rome, blah blah blah. But it was pretty good and his tips are correct. Especially the part about the restaurants.
I will add a few of my own:
Don't ever think that as a pedestrian you have the right of way. You don't. Not ever. They will run you over. Cars have the right of way in Rome because they are heavier, faster, made of steel and can kill you. As a pedestrian you are expected to be cognizant of that laws of physics and defer to a machine that weighs a 1000 kilograms travelling at high rates of speed. North American pedestrians think that if you make eye contact with a Roman driver that they will stop for you. Wrong. They won't. They figure that you have now seen them so you are aware of them in their car so logically, you have the common sense to realize that they can paste you. It's almost better not to make eye contact because they will think, "he hasn't seen me, I probably shouldn't kill him". (It's 50 50 on that one.)
Don't think because you have a GPS that you can drive in Rome. If you're from NA, you won't be able to. Rules of the road are just a suggestion. Though I marveled at how no-one seems to loose their shit about how the other guy drives. They take it all in stride. In North America, there would be shots fired all over the city. Bravo to the Italians.
Don't ever get into a cab at the train station that isn't sitting in line at the cab station.
Don't sign any stupid petition that some idiot puts in your face (it's a scam).
If anyone comes up to you on the street, they want something from you. Probably your money. There are millions of tourists in Rome. Romans are just not curious about you.
Don't let any person on your train in Roma Termini help you with your suitcase. They don't work for the train company. They will stow your bag and then demand to be paid. Travel light.
Love Europe, Love Rome the most, been to Rome many times. Want to go back. There is absolutely nothing in North America that compares.
thank you. these are great tips as i'll be visiting next month from NA. trying my best to be considerate.
Doug Webb I agree with you. Rome is the absolute best. My favourite place.
Great tips as always! :)
Great tips you both. 👍 thumbs up
Just got back and only agree with the being safe with valuables part and good shoes, but that's common sense stuff, not unique to Rome. We did not book any tours, but the skip the line guys are waiting for you to sign you up for their commission, no need in booking in advance, we got right into the coliseum and Vatican. Once in, we intentionally "lost" our guide and did our own tour, now that's a good tip. Ate for 14 days at both tourist and hidden restaurants and I have to say, it all tasted great to me. If you feel like throwing money away in a fountain, well, that's one way to waste money I guess. Two weeks in March and not a drop of rain. People go at the wrong time. Weather was perfect for this "off season".
Me: Antonio margheriti... *margheriti*
Italians: 😍
Your videos are very useful and interesting.
Awesome video!! Well made :)
As a Roman, born and raised here in the eternal city... I AGREE WITH ALL THE POINTS.
Really nice video and 100% accurate :D
I would like to add 1 more point: DONT EVER, EVER, go to have something to eat to that fancy place called "Eataly".
It's a brand new roman franchise who pretend to sell "the best italian food products" but it's actually SHIT.
Yes, i said SHIT. AAAAaaaand the prices are ridiculously high.
I tell you this because i live in the center of the town and i see THOUSANDS of tourist go to that crappy place just beause it's in the middle of an important (and wonderful) square paying like 18€ for a peace of Schiacciata Romana (the crispy greasy pizza, tipical roman, for example), a LOW QUALITY ONE when they could have a huge peace of a fenomenal one at the local Fornaio just behind the damn corner! :\
Just as a balance...check "Rome by Bike", Yuri Palma, and "Rome", Oliver Astrologo. Most spectacular videos of Rome available
LionsTheKingOfCojons thanks for the feedback
LionsTheKingOfCojons me and my girlfriend are planning to meet and visit Rome ,could you help me out arranging a trip plan? I would highly appreciate it buddy.
Greg y - If you rent a car and drive, be prepared to drive like you're in the Indy 500 with no rules. 😁
Can you name some great restaurants🙄?
When I was in Rome I had two of my friends dress up in suits and sunglasses and walk behind me so people don’t try to pick pocket me cause they saw my two friends and thought I was a mob boss or something
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Genius
Hi Wolter you are truly simpatico too ! God bless your family
This was so helpful, thank you!