Hello all,
Am pondering what to do in Rome.
Initally, I was planning to get the train in from port and was hoping to see the main site's. I am wonedring about using a tour guide as concerned about getting lost and not speaking the lanuage. I am travelling alone with my 12 y/o son.
I have had a quote of 150 E for a tour including;
Morning: meet at San Pietro Station for a tour/walk around the St Peter's Square/museums/basilica, time permitting.
Lunch
Afternoon: Colosseum (Roman Forum also? you would need at least an hour in the Forum), Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and finish at the Spanish Steps.
This would give us a break in the middle to get lunch and have a quick look at shops.
I also look at disney ULTIMATE ROME EXPERIENCE that Visit St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City before reveling in a sightseeing tour of Renaissance Rome. Then, enjoy some free time to experience the "Eternal City" at your very own pace.
I think this covers all i want to see apart from the spanish steps and includes a couple of hours to shop. This is $300.
Price wise there is not a huge different as
DCL inclues lunch and tranposrt.
I'm now not sure what to do now as in some ways i wonder if i'm trying to fit to much in and should do one tour ( which would cost 85E) and give us some more flexibility to stop and get coffee/ice cream( esp as its going to be very hot and the tour will involve a lot of walking) or to get the disney one as at least we can relax on the coach ( which i assume will be air conditoned.)
Final question- for those of you who have done Rome do you know how far the Spanish Step are from the Trevi Fountain. Was thinking that if i did the DCL could we fit in seeing the fountain in the shopping break.
any advie wold be great- I want my son and i to enjoy the day and not end up totally hassled.
Thanks for your help
Ruth
