by JamesB18
What can I say??? The Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine, the Vatican..........beautiful, amazing, HUGE, overwhelming.........
Visited: May 29, 2011
by DaleH1
You would need a week to see this city.
Visited: Oct 24, 2007
by funforCruisin
remember it is still 1and half hours train ride to Rome
Visited: Nov 15, 2013
by leighrivers2000
We boarded here with no delays at all.
Visited: Oct 22, 2016
by Chanelno5
Catch the train to Rome. Pre book Vatican
Visited: Aug 15, 2015
by f2zzcsm
Be careful with south exit and north exit
Visited: May 24, 2015
by RebeccaH9
Again too short. Coliseum, Roman Forum, and St. Peter's Basilica. Such an interesting city with so much to see. I hope to get back there soon.
Visited: Nov 04, 2006
by AlyceT
i would like to have been advised to not get off the ship ==it wasn't worth all the bother to get to rome==we were under the impression that we were goiing to be dropped off in the Vatican Area which didn't happen; if we were forewarned the inconvenience involved to get to rome center==we would have stayed on board; it was a wasted day.
Visited: Jun 26, 2010
by youngatheart
Do an excursion, Civitavecchia is 90 minutes from Rome and with the excursions you get priority access to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
Visited: May 04, 2013
by jdgrimsay
Visited: Sep 22, 2018
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