In the evening around 7:30 go to dinner and then walk around town looking
for a nice cafe on the street to stop for a glass of wine. There are nice
pedestrian streets that allow you walk from one beautiful plaza to the next.
Try going from the Piazza Navona to the Fontana di Trevi. Follow the foot
traffic.
The Villa Borgese is closed on Mondays and you should reserve ticket in
advance.
Plan for a day trip to Ostia Antica or Tivoli to see Hadrian Villa or Villa
Adriana. Pack a picnic lunch and go when the weather looks nice.
"SapereTacere" wrote in message
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> My wife and I are going to Rome for a week in March arriving on
> Wednesday 14th and leaving Tuesday next week.
> We are staying in small hotel on Via Delle Quatro Vontane close to
> Piazza Barberrini. We are very exited its our first visit to Rome!
>
> I would appreciate any advice on itinirary, "must see" atrractions
> (obviously besides "standard" ones like Vatican, Forum, villa Borgese
> e.t.c) and good restaurants.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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