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		<title>Visiting Rome &#8211; Group and Family Fun Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 21:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Dudleymore</dc:creator>
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<p>Rome is a city where you can walk anywhere in the city center and this is the best way to visit the city. Wondering through Rome&#8217;s old historical center is one of the most exciting experiences when in Rome. </p>
<p> Explore the magnificent buildings and their architecture, take in the street life, visit hundreds of churches as you stroll down the narrow cobblestone streets, go window shopping, and walk into any caf?-bar for that taste of capuccino flavor. Our advise is to start early in the moring and get ready for a long walk with a pair of comfortable shoes. </p>
<p> The most important sites in Rome can be all easily reached in a few hours walking.<br />
 Spring or late fall is for sure the best time to visit the city, especially if you are coming with your children to Rome, the weather will be just perfect.</p>
<p> Italians love to have children around and be sure that your children will be made very welcome everywhere you go. Children are warmly welcome in Pizzerias and trattorias where high chairs are often available for toddles and babies. </p>
<p> Most of these places don&#8217;t rule out the fact that children eat only half-portions or share meals. The most amusing pizzerias for kids are the old fashioned ones. Here they can watch the chefs pound, stretch, and flip the though in the air which is something different they will always remember!</p>
<p> Nightlife in Rome is exciting and in latest years the number places to hangout and clubs have increased and are focusing on a more demanding clientele. </p>
<p> In Testaccio area you will easily find all the best tastes for all budgets and a wide variety of places. Another equally popular activity is to simply relax with friends and enjoy a good bottle of wine in the so-called &#8220;enoteche&#8221; (wine bars)located in any of the historic center&#8217;s beautiful squares.</p>
<p> Rome also has a large offer of entertainment with Jazz, Rock, Folk, South American and world music concerts in many venues scattered around the city. </p>
<p> In recent years, many new Italian bands started getting popular and are worth seeing alongside with the many other international stars that are constantly playing here. </p>
<p> In Summer there are excellent open-air rock, jazz and world music festivals. Especially the &#8220;Ippodromo delle Capannelle&#8221; is becoming the most popular highlight of many Roman Summer Events, and it&#8217;s selling million tickets in sales. In June and July in Villa Ada you can find a special selection adn music festival taking place about ethnic and african music. Angelique Kidjo and pianist Abdullah Ibrahim performed here.</p>
<p> The popular, small local food markets and the several curiosity markets are all very well-known and located in the city center. Trastevere has a famous flea market whilst in Campo dei Fiori you will find a very characteristic vegetable and flower market . </p>
<p> During Christmas and Epiphany you will see handicrafts, games, toys, and clothes for sale by stand owners in the many local market, a great opportunity to stock up on Italian specialties.</p>
<p> Visit Rome, enjoy its athmosphere and get ready for one of the most exciting travel experience you can imagine!</p>
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<div style='italic;' class='about'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='links'>Sarah Dudleymore works for <a href="http://www.thekeytoitaly.com">The Key to Italy</a>, a travel agency specialized in accommodations in Rome, in the romantic city of Venice, and in villas and relais in the beautiful countryside hills of Tuscany.</div>
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