Europe has always been a major attraction for honeymooners. There's something unique about this continent that continues to fascinate couples who've just exchanged their "I do's." Not surprising at all because Europe has many countries and cities that have kept their beautiful charm through the years.
Italy is a top choice for those needing to have a honeymoon that's fully romantic and sophisticated. The tourist spots there are countless depending on your preference. The nature lovers can explore the Northern Alps, lake country as well as the Almafi Coast while those that wish to visit the historic sites can tour Rome and Milan. Look for your accommodation in Apartamentos Roma Centro.
Where ever you look in Rome you see couples canoodling on corners of romantic piazzas. Sure even the Pope gets in on the romance and invites just married couples to come join him for a papal blessing every Wed., so it is not uncommon to see a bride and bridegroom all arrayed in their wedding outfits rushing to get good seats right up the front and naturally there's the widely known bridge of Ponte Milivo where young lovers show their everlasting love by locking a padlock to the lamppost and throwing the key into the Tiber brook below.
With PDAs ( public displays of emotion ) as far as the eye can see I know where this single girl is going to throw her 2 cents....into the Fontana di Trevi that is, as the local folklore goes throw one coin into the fountain if you'd like to come back to Rome and 2 into the fountain if you would like to find love in Rome!! Dont forget to have a look to Apartamentos Baratos Roma.
What visit to Rome would be conclusive without a tour of the Piazza del Colosseo, or the Roman Colosseum. This huge arena has withstood the test of time, and opened in 72 BC. It's name is thought to have been impressed by Nero's statue of Colossus that was located close by. While you are here, why not go to some other historically traditional sites, including Foro Romano, the Roman Forum, or one of the greatest spiritual structures, the Pantheon.
Let's not forget Vatican city, with it's many galleries, churches, and museums. You can visit all these and more on your own, or on special led tours. Your best chance is with a tour, because not only to you avoid the long lines, but you also have the opportunities to get into areas that are typically hard to reach to the overall public. Don't forget to take part in the local food, and shopping opportunities offered in this great city either. Be certain to book your hotel and tour reservations early.
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