Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Three Stop Walk

During the summer days in Rome, there are some particular areas that really bring out the true Roman culture. The Campo de Fiori, the Piazza Navona, and the Pantheon are three spots that are always eccentric and crowded. You will see everything there, and they are great places to go and relax while taking in the scenery.

From the Piazza de Collegio Romano, turn left down Via Della Gotta until you reach the Corso Vittorio Emanuele, where you make a right. Continue on the Corso for about ten minutes, where you will find Via de Baullari, and make a left there. This leads directly to the Campo de Fiori. When you finish at the Campo, turn around back onto Baullari and cross over the Corso onto Via San Pantaleo. This road leads directly to the Piazza Navona. After experiencing Navona, walk through to the other end, which leads to Via Del Coronari. Turn right on this street, and shortly you will find Via Rosetta. Take a right there, and this road leads to our final stop: The Piazza Della Rotonde and the Pantheon.

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