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Northern districts of Rome
It 's almost mandatory for a tourist to walk down the Via Veneto, made famous worldwide by the Fellini film "The sweet life" of 1959. Then in the 60 Via Vittorio Veneto became one of the most "in" the world. There are numerous luxury hotels and many bars frequented by businessmen and tourists.
With a few steps you will find the Villa Borghese gardens, ideal for a picnic, but it is also possible to jog and to walk her dog. Inside Villa Borghese you can rent skates and bikes. Try to visit the Borghese Gallery, you will not regret! Do not you miss a visit to the Pincio, one of the oldest gardens in Rome and now part of Villa Borghese. From Pincio can see almost all of Rome. In this area you should visit the National Museum of Villa Giulia National Gallery of Modern Art (GNAM), the National Museum of Zoology and the Mausoleum of Augustus, recently renovated. North Rome is considered by all as the area of wealthy Romans. By sunset, there are many local for a drink and certainly no shortage of restaurants, several of the medium / high. For a drink or a beer after dinner comes in a pub near Porta Pia, where there is also a historic record of the capital! Piazza Euclide, in Parioli, is instead the meeting place for the cool kids, obviously with the latest model car parked in the square! In the streets around Via Veneto, there are some bars with live music and local red light to see lap dance performances. On summer evenings we recommend for teenagers Milvian Bridge, an ideal place to socialize and have a drink. Also in summer, at the Foro Italico, opens its doors to the Forum with nightclubs, restaurants and pubs open course! How to reach Rome North: get off at Flaminio underground line A to reach the Pincio and Villa Borghese, Via Veneto for a walk to get to the Barberini metro line A, to get to the Foro Italico off at Lepanto metro line A and then take the 280 , 186 or the 224. North from Rome by night: Termini to Piazza Venezia and Piazza Barberini take 55N, take 29N to Pyramid (stops at Piazza Ungheria, Viale Belle Arti).
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Northern districts of Rome
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It 's almost mandatory for a tourist to walk down the Via Veneto, made famous worldwide by the Fellini film "The sweet life" of 1959. Then in the 60 Via Vittorio Veneto became one of the most "in" the world. There are numerous luxury hotels and many bars frequented by businessmen and tourists. With a few steps you will find the Villa Borghese gardens, ideal for a picnic, but it is also possible to jog and to walk her dog. Inside Villa Borghese you can rent skates and bikes. Try to visit the Borghese Gallery, you will not regret! Do not you miss a visit to the Pincio, one of the oldest gardens in Rome and now part of Villa Borghese. From Pincio can see almost all of Rome. In this area you should visit the National Museum of Villa Giulia National Gallery of Modern Art (GNAM), the National Museum of Zoology and the Mausoleum of Augustus, recently renovated. North Rome is considered by all as the area of wealthy Romans. By sunset, there are many local for a drink and certainly no shortage of restaurants, several of the medium / high. For a drink or a beer after dinner comes in a pub near Porta Pia, where there is also a historic record of the capital! Piazza Euclide, in Parioli, is instead the meeting place for the cool kids, obviously with the latest model car parked in the square! In the streets around Via Veneto, there are some bars with live music and local red light to see lap dance performances. On summer evenings we recommend for teenagers Milvian Bridge, an ideal place to socialize and have a drink. Also in summer, at the Foro Italico, opens its doors to the Forum with nightclubs, restaurants and pubs open course! How to reach Rome North: get off at Flaminio underground line A to reach the Pincio and Villa Borghese, Via Veneto for a walk to get to the Barberini metro line A, to get to the Foro Italico off at Lepanto metro line A and then take the 280 , 186 or the 224. North from Rome by night: Termini to Piazza Venezia and Piazza Barberini take 55N, take 29N to Pyramid (stops at Piazza Ungheria, Viale Belle Arti).
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