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03 January 2013

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Loco2

Agree with the Campo dei Fiori comment - unfortunately that can be the case with a lot of guidebook recommendations. I like rather to take a wander and see what i can find down a (nice) back alley!

Adele Aparacci

I think I'll agree with you on trying out restaurants, wines and bars(nightlife). Getting on the beautiful beaches like in that last picture. Lastly, would be going on ballet and opera though it is not my thing, I'm sure it would be fun too and a great experience. I just wonder how long would it take me to accomplished all of these if I travel in Italy. A week or 2?

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Michele Olender

Great post - coming into Rome next week and will definitely catch the Vermeer exhibit before its over. Feel free to write a post about winter things to do in Rome. All the best!
Michele

Arya108

It look like you are going to have a busy 2013.
Rome, my hometown, amazing and full of beauty. I see you have a list well organized but how about few other aperitivo places, such as il Gianicolo, Monmarte, il fico and don't miss to go Da Enzo (restaurant) and hit some little trattoria downtown. And the jewish neighborhood have you been?
The ballet use to be a magical place all my childhood, saw many ballet and was lovely! You should also go to il Parco della Musica, there are many shows of any kind and the structures are to die for.
Night life there are many places to see and, just get a friend from town and you can ride along.
On my blog http://selectitaly.com/blog there are few posts that can help you about Rome.
I also see your 2013 looks pretty busy, mine too, am planning if will be able to with my boyfriend to check out some of Asia/India, then go back to Italy and spend a weekend in Paris!

RickZullo1

Some great suggestions here, thanks for sharing. After living in Rome for two years, I finally had my first experience at the opera last summer. I'm glad I waited--seeing a performance at Caracalla is a "must" for both tourists and expats, in my opinion.
And I think that I've also been to the bar that you suggested, Casa Clementina. If it's the same place that I'm thinking not far from Cavour Metro stop, they have a great vegetarian aperitivo. I remember sitting on the bed in the back room--I kept waiting for the owner to come home and kick me out.

Gooddayrome

I know the feeling: Your list grows every time you cross something off! Restaurants, museums, parks, exhibitions: And then there's the rest of Italy! Una vita non e basta! Have you seen Villa Torlonia? If not, add it to your list!

Buon Anno, Amanda.

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