When in Rome
- Tammy Wainer
- Jun 8, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 10, 2022

Whether you are in Rome for 3 days, 3 weeks or 3 months (you can never overstay your welcome) be prepared to step into the worlds biggest open air museum.
You can decide to follow the typical tourist paths by jumping on a hop on and off bus or you can try your luck and explore on your own.
Either way you are in for a real treat.

Connect with your inner gladiator at the Colosseum
The Colosseum is a monument of epic proportions. Stories of battles between gladiators, slaves, prisoners and wild animals have emerged from this incredible amphitheatre.

Throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain
Tucked away in a tiny piazza and surrounded by excited crowds, the fountains’ creamy travertine gleams beneath torrents of water and camera flashes (the perfect selfie spot)
You cannot leave Rome without visiting this beauty Fountain some confuse with a piggy bank.

Grab a slice of authentic Italian Pizza
You have never tasted Pizza until you have eaten a Pizza in Rome. Here pizzas are made with freshly tossed crusts in wood-fired ovens.
Every bite is mouth watering and you really get to enjoy each individual beautiful flavour that together creates a masterpiece.
To experience the best kosher authentic pizzas visit Ba Ghetto Milky in the heart of the Jewish Ghetto.

The Great Synagogue of Rome
The Great Synagogue of Rome one is the largest synagogue in Rome and one of the greatest in Europe. This synagogue is more than just a house of prayer, it also serves as a cultural and organizational centre, the offices of the chief rabbi of Rome and the Jewish Museum of Rome.

Ponte Sisto Stroll
The best way to soak up the city and to find some of the quieter (and more affordable shops) is to zig zag from alley , piazza to piazza.
The Ponte Sisto Bridge offers a great perspective on the beauty of Rome. Cross the Tiber to arrive in the utterly charming Trastevere neighborhood (jewish ghetto area), where laundry swings overhead and flowers burst from window boxes, your stroll can continue and the enchantment will keep coming.

Gelato
Just like pizza, you cannot leave Rome without trying a Gelato. Dont be shy to ask for up to three different flavours or a medium cone to go, or sit down at a street side table and savour every moment. Try bacio, pistachio and nocciola for a creamy, nutty, chocolate-touched delight.
The only kosher Gelato is available in the Trastevere neighborhood. Parev flavours are also available.
Have you ever visited Rome? I would love to read all about it in the comment section.









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