Here are some tips from us and some additional informative resources: - Prepare and guard yourself from pick-pocketers. Here is a link to an example of an anti-theft backpack we used: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071D7TCHB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - There will be people in the popular areas offering you a flower or trying to hand you something, this is a trap! They will expect to be paid and they will be pushy, do not engage with them/ignore them. - Make sure you bring comfy walking shoes, there is so much to see! - Do's and don'ts of eating in Italy: https://pin.it/4OoATyW
We recommend staying more centered/close to the main historic sites. We stayed close to Piazza Di Spagna and we really liked the area, we were within walking distance to most of the main historic sites.
Venchi - It is a chain with multiple locations throughout Rome, here you will find our favorite gelato! Klass - Restaurant close to Fontana di Trevi. Il Chianti - Wine bar nearby the Fontana di Trevi. Trastevere - Great for dinner and an evening stroll along the Tiber river.
No, it is illegal to eat/snack around historic sites - popular piazzas, historic fountains and important monuments.
The ceremony will begin promptly at 4:30pm, so a suggested arrival time is 4:15pm.
Although we love your little ones, this is an adult only affair.