Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Top Group Activities In Rome

Rome, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy, offers large groups of holiday makers a variety of activities to choose between. These include cruises, sailing tours, one-day trips, food tours, walking tours, biking tours, theme tours and cultural tours. Here's a listing of great ideas for tourist groups visiting Rome.

The Ancient Foro - if you do not talk Italian, then Foro means 'Forum ' as in market-place. The ancient Foro in Rome is the old market-place and business centre. You can visit when the Romans did their shopping, trading and banking. If you're planning a visit to Rome check out accommodatie Rome.

Go On A Bicycle Tour - The best way to see Rome is to hire a cycle and ride along its many cycle routes ; this is a large amount of fun when done as a group activity. One of these cycle routes begins close to the Vatican city, moves in a northern direction to Foro Italico and then takes the four-mile route along the river Tiber. Rome also has a few bike hire shops offering tourists cycles for hire, along with a free map of Rome, a helmet and a padlock at cheap rates.

Visit The City's Many Museums - Rome is a city of museums and the right way to dig into the city's history, lifestyle and culture is to go on a tour of its museums. Travellers can find out more about the city at the Rome historic Society Museum, which offers a multimedia show of Rome from the ice ages to the modern days. The museum's permanent exhibits speak about the city's canals, its industries and early life. Tourists must also visit the Vatican Museums for an experience of the city's non secular history.

The Piazza's Of Rome - Or squares. In England, it is highly unlikely that any person would want to visit squares in the UK because... They're dull. But in Rome, the Piazza's are architecturally surprising. If you're into your buildings, then go on a Piazza crawl. Take a look at the accomodation offer in overnachten Rome before your exit to Rome.

Make A Tour Of Its Churches - Rome has more than 400 churches, of which the most notable are the St. Peter's Basilica, the San Giovanni, the San Paolo, the St. Mary in Maggiore and the San Clemente, which offers the best illustration of Roman history. San Clemente homes a twelfth-century church at floor level, a Roman basilica below street level and the church of Mithra at its deepest level.
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