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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I would say the advance tours would be important for places like the Colosseum and the Vatican. However, below are places/sites we went last summer where we didn’t have to plan ahead, or were able to purchase tickets on arrival: Pantheon Capitoline Museum Trevi Fountain Spanish Steps Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore Circo Massimo Villa Borghese-we didn’t visit the museum, but the park is beautiful to walk through. Various Piazzas, Campo dei Fiori, Trastevere We booked a bike tour of the Roman outskirts the day prior to the tour. That way we got to also visit the aqueducts, Appian Way, Catacombs, etc. [/quote] Pantheon requires tickets now. This started sometime after the summer last year. Trevi fountain is a nightmare, Spanish steps is nothing. [/quote] Yes that’s right. I’d heard that would be happening. But it looks like you can still purchase at the door, or online shortly ahead of time. It might require a little bit of forethought, but it’s still seems much easier than trying to get into the Vatican or Colosseum at the door. I agree that Spanish Steps aren’t as interesting as other Roman sites. Trevi fountain is beautiful to see if you can visit at night. Either way, they are both options that don’t require any advance planning, so OP can decide if they’re important or not. [/quote]
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