The Eternal City is a glorious place to visit all year round. There's really no "bad" time to visit Rome, but keep in mind that July and August can be hot and humid, and December through March are on the chilly side. Most would agree that the best time to visit Rome is between September and November and April to May, when the crowds are fewer, days are bright and sunny, and evenings are crisp and cool—usually only requiring a light jacket.
The Best Time to Visit Rome
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Rome and romance is a match made in heaven. The cobbled streets, breathtaking skyline and lustrous fountains all provide a stunning backdrop to any romantic rendez-vous but the city has so much more to offer than just clichéd candlelit dinners. From comedy nights to painting parties, here are 11 unusual ideas to impress a date in the Eternal City.
11 Unusual Date Ideas to Try in Rome, Italy
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My number 1 tip for Rome: invest in skip-the-line tickets. The line for St. Peter's Basilica goes all the way around the square...and for a two-night trip in Rome, we simply didn't have the time to spare. Getting a skip-the-line ticket literally spared us from waiting in line for 4 hours (not exaggerating).
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Popular things to do in Vatican City in March
St. Peter's Basilica / Basilica di San Pietro
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No pictures of the famous painting at the Sistine Chapel were allowed, so here's one of the other 1000 photos of ceiling I took because EVERYTHING WAS GORGEOUS.
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