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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm prob in the minority but no, I wouldn't priories Rome other than the colosseum and if I'm being brutally honest, it was more disappointing as I had higher hopes and yes I did the underground tour of it in addition to the best tour I could find for the top level. I've been to other places I loved more but I do agree that any history buff would want to see. For me, Venice is the can't miss opportunity. Rome is like Athens - if you're limited on time, you hit the big spots in 1-2 days max and move forward from there. The unfortunate thing for anyone is there's l mites time to really soak anything up when traveling.. As much as I love experiencing new things, part of going on holiday is the pleasure of just sitting and enjoying the scenery so to speak :) from that perspective I don't want to tour every minute. It rather relax and indulge in me time hahaha. Rome is like any other big city and I agree that if you go and stay a day, other sights are as meaningful. There are few big cities in this world I find utterly thrilling but Rome is not one of them as cool as it is. The real jewels aren't the huge cities but the kinda big cities. :)[/quote] Rome is like any other big city…. Yikes! I think this thread has been an excellent example how poorly educated many Americans are.[/quote] They’ve been to Epcot - no need to see the rest of the world.[/quote] You smug idiots are do out of line. I have been ALL over the world. Large world capitals—with the exception of Africa and Asia—share a certain homogeneity. Many of us prefer smaller towns, which are often more true to a country’s traditions and roots. That is a valid perspective. And you are an insufferable snob. [/quote]
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