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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] +1. DP. Ironically most well travelled people recognize that most cities truly are just another big city. Doesn't mean it's less awesome in their own way but that almost always the big metros won't be as captivating than the unbeaten path or even a less well known city. When you've been to a long list of major cities, you get that. It's actually the ones who don't travel as often who feel like every major city is spectacular. Unfortunately they're not. I happen to like Rome a lot but on my long list of cities I'd stay in the world for more than 3 days, it's not on it, sorry. There's a lot of beautiful places in the world.. :)[/quote] I spent a semester in Rome, but I have barely scratched its surface. As they say in Rome, "[b]Non basta una vita," or "A lifetime is not enough." It is definitely not just another big city! It is not just like other cities. If this is your view of Rome, you've not really seen Rome. [/b][/quote] This. I’ve been to Rome about 8 times. It wasn’t until the 7th-8th time that I scratched the surface and fell in love with the city. It’s an amazing place. The Coliseum is fine and worth a visit, but there’s so much to explore. [/quote] With all there is to see in this world , I am not motivated to return and return to one city that reveals its true worth only after seven visits. Sorry but I am not that young.[/quote]
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