Cool video and tips again. I have visited Pompeii and Tuscany but not as day trips from Rome. Vatican City is there around Rome. I did take the high speed train from Rome to Florence as a day trip as well. Tivoli is one place that I did not visit but it looks really nice
The Vatican isn’t a day trip from Rome. Nice technicality. Pompeii in the summer is like touring an oven. There is no shade WHATSOEVER. Spend your time on the Amalfi.
The picture you showed as Sistine chapel is not actually Sistine chapel ceiling. It is San Nicolás de Bari in Valencia, Spain. I've been to both and I can say San Nicolas is better and you can even take pictures of it and comes with a very good audio guide. Good guide though 👍🏽
Mentioning Tivoli without mentioning Villa Adriana is almost a crime, but with the focus on food in the video (and the American accent) it's not that surprising
Depend how much time you have. I think you'll enjoy Barcelona, Marseille, Saint-Tropez, Nice, Monaco, Genoa, Cinque Terre, Florence, Tuscany and Rome. Enjoy!
If you take the train it will take anywhere between 2.5 - 3.5 hours from Roma Termini. There are at least 20+ trains per day leaving from Rome to Pompeii so you got plenty of options. Keep in mind that there is no direct train so most likely you'll be taking a high-speed train to Naples (takes only 70 minutes) and then from there you will take a regional train to Pompeii. Alternatively, there are several organized day trips from Rome to Naples you can join as well.
@@s3242345 It's best to go directly to websites such as trainline, raileurope and search for the best available trains (regardless of the company name)base on your preferred dates and times. These websites will list both high-speed and normal trains along with the pricing. Typically, the high-speed train is non-stop and much shorter time but more expensive. But sometimes, if the regular train has one stop but half price and only take 10-20 minute longer it's worth look into it. Another site I recommend is Omio. you can compare the best way to travel. In some cases, travel by bus and flights are as convenient and actually cheaper. Have fun in Rome!
When you talk about eateries, it would be helpful if you posted the name on the screen or in your notes so we can write it down. For someone who doesn't know the Italian language, it sounds like gibberish.
Wow you forgot the outdoor oven its got as hell. Wear very very comfortable shoes. Like for hiking because them cobblestone roads.
Cool video and tips again. I have visited Pompeii and Tuscany but not as day trips from Rome. Vatican City is there around Rome. I did take the high speed train from Rome to Florence as a day trip as well. Tivoli is one place that I did not visit but it looks really nice
Thank you again for sharing your travel experience with us. Definite check out Tivoli the next time you are in Rome.
Vatican city day trip from Rome 😂😂😂😂
Ostia Antica is less than an hour from Rome and is reached on public transportation
The Vatican isn’t a day trip from Rome. Nice technicality. Pompeii in the summer is like touring an oven. There is no shade WHATSOEVER. Spend your time on the Amalfi.
The picture you showed as Sistine chapel is not actually Sistine chapel ceiling. It is San Nicolás de Bari in Valencia, Spain. I've been to both and I can say San Nicolas is better and you can even take pictures of it and comes with a very good audio guide. Good guide though 👍🏽
How is a 3.5 hr trip a feasible day trip from Rome? Don’t forget there will be another 3.5 hr trip back to Rome later!
Hi, I’m going to Rome this Dec for 5 to 6 days, can anyone propose itinerary?
Mentioning Tivoli without mentioning Villa Adriana is almost a crime, but with the focus on food in the video (and the American accent) it's not that surprising
What about a day trip to Venice?
I am going to do a road trip from Barcelona passing through France to Italy, what would you recommend will be the best road trip ?
Depend how much time you have. I think you'll enjoy Barcelona, Marseille, Saint-Tropez, Nice, Monaco, Genoa, Cinque Terre, Florence, Tuscany and Rome. Enjoy!
@@MultiCityTrips are you jeenaeats ?
How long does it take to get from Rome to Pompeii?
If you take the train it will take anywhere between 2.5 - 3.5 hours from Roma Termini. There are at least 20+ trains per day leaving from Rome to Pompeii so you got plenty of options. Keep in mind that there is no direct train so most likely you'll be taking a high-speed train to Naples (takes only 70 minutes) and then from there you will take a regional train to Pompeii. Alternatively, there are several organized day trips from Rome to Naples you can join as well.
@@MultiCityTrips what is the name of high speed train and the name of normal train plz? Will be travelling to rome in 2 days. Thanks in advance
@@s3242345 It's best to go directly to websites such as trainline, raileurope and search for the best available trains (regardless of the company name)base on your preferred dates and times. These websites will list both high-speed and normal trains along with the pricing. Typically, the high-speed train is non-stop and much shorter time but more expensive. But sometimes, if the regular train has one stop but half price and only take 10-20 minute longer it's worth look into it. Another site I recommend is Omio. you can compare the best way to travel. In some cases, travel by bus and flights are as convenient and actually cheaper. Have fun in Rome!
When you talk about eateries, it would be helpful if you posted the name on the screen or in your notes so we can write it down. For someone who doesn't know the Italian language, it sounds like gibberish.
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