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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not spend for than 2 days or so in Rome which involves seeing Colleseum for one. If you must spend 3. [b]It's a city like any other.[/b] The exception is if you must see Vatican. I'd do day trips from Rome to Ponza/Venice/orvieto and if you could do a 2-3 night I'd go down to Naples for with Pompeii or Hereceleum not both - you really don't need. If you had any extra time I'd see Ischia. I've been around the world and [b]most but cities are the same[/b]. Good food, lots of people and of course museums and landmarks. I have only a few cuties that I can spend more time in and it's cause they offer such diversity, like Paris, maybe NYC, Tokyo, HK. Otherwise you spend 3 days there and it's all good. Mainly to eat :) For me, [b]Rome is that brief visit of a city.[/b] [/quote] Venice is too far from Rome to do a day trip easily. The fastest train is over 3 hours.[/quote] Yes, it's actually a full 4 hours Rome-Venice. Personally have issues with the bolded part of this take. I guess everyone has different priorities, but man Rome is special with its blend of ancient and modern. Have been there twice and could easily spend a week there again anytime.[/quote]
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