We just got back from our trip to Rome & Venice. H and I went with my parents in an attempt to break the ice for them so that they feel more comfortable traveling on their own in foreign countries. My Dad has wanted to do this for years, but my mom is a nervous flyer, and that has prevented them from ever going to Europe together. Dad and I conspired to make this trip happen to show her what she's been missing. We didn't want her fear of flying to prevent her from doing something she would otherwise enjoy doing. I'm happy to report that it was a success, and my parents are now investigating some river cruises for next summer! My mom even said the flight wasn't as bad as she expected because the in-flight entertainment distracted her for most of the trip

We chose Rome because my parents are Catholic, and it's a holy year. My dad and I figured that if we only got my mom on a transatlantic flight once, then they should see Rome. They aren't super religious or anything, but they do attend every week, and I think it meant a lot to them to finally see St. Peter's. They both love architecture too, so the Roman ruins really wowed them as well.
We chose Venice because it was new for all four of us, and there is a direct flight between Venice and Atlanta in the summer (didn't want to make my mom connect). I have to say... for the last 8 years I have been saying Rome is my favorite city in the world. But Venice MIGHT have beaten it - I'm still deciding
Onto the MM report:
Best thing we paid money to do: Scavi tour under St. Peter's. This is the best tour any of us have ever been on. It's not super Catholic either, because most of the tombs under St. P's are Roman. It did get a little Catholic at the end when they showed us where Peter is reported to be buried, but nobody is certain it's him. The bones have actually been studied and carbon-dated, and the guide was really good about telling us the evidence both in favor and against it being him. Tiny tour - 12 people max - and it's cheap at 13 euros/person.
Best splurge: Breakfast at the Vatican museums. This was pricey, but it enabled us to walk around the museums an hour before it opened to the general public. That was critical this time of year, because the museum gets absolutely mobbed with people, especially the Sistine Chapel at the end. We were able to see the Sistine Chapel with a comfortable number of people, and we actually had the Raphael rooms all to ourselves. By the time we left, the line to get through security was about 4 hours long.
Best cheap eat: Getting gelato at Giolitti... 2.50 for a massive cone, and it's still the best gelato in Rome that I have encountered.
Best free activity: Probably visiting the Pantheon. It's free to enter, and the crowds weren't bad at all in the morning. My parents were really impressed by it.
Best shopping: Venice/Murano island. I love glass, and we definitely came home with a few things...
Best money-saving move: Food in Venice can be outrageously expensive, but we found that entree prices dropped about 7 euros for every block we walked away from St. Mark's square. We found 8-10 euro entrees outside of the main tourist areas. We also arranged our Venice itinerary to do all of our island hopping on a single day so that we could just use a 1-day boat pass, instead of buying multiple one-way tickets.
Best "new" thing for H and I: St. Mark's in Venice. I've now visited more than 50 European churches, and this one has the most incredible interior I have ever seen. It's completely covered in mosaics, most of them gold-plated. We saw it at night with the mosaics lit, and the ceiling just sparkled. It's also free to enter.
That's all I'll say for now! I know several folks are going to Rome later this year, so let me know if you have any questions.
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Sounds like fun! Glad you had a good time and it was nice that your parents got to go too!
Thanks for the report and tips! Sounds utterly amazing! I'm glad you're mom enjoyed herself and didn't find the flying too bad.
Did you guys get european/italian SIM cards while you were there?
It remains spotty in rural areas around here too, but we're mostly in the city so for us the benefits outweigh the inconveniences. H was tempted to go back to Verizon to get coverage at work when he's out in the woods, but the European coverage wowed him so much that I no longer need to fight that battle.
We're going to get a cruise line transfer from FCO to the ship. Makes things easier considering we're arriving the day of the cruise (so not happy about that) and traveling with a toddler. So whatever we do, I'd want to do somewhere between the airplane and the transfer pickup. I know there are places to pick up in the airport.
This system obviously doesn't allow for making calls, but that wasn't important to us. We ended up paying $0 for phone usage. And it was kind of nice to tell our family that they couldn't call us for two weeks
I hadn't even thought about cell phones for our upcoming trips! Definitely something to look into.
I have Metro PCS and my H recently switched to Boost (I think).
I did get a painful lesson in data usage in the Bahamas though. Was with Verizon at the time. Had my phone set to prompt on roaming data. So I turned the phone on one morning in port to see who the carrier was it linked to and it proceeded to sync all my emails and stuff. Had assumed we were on Verizon and thought it was neat. Got to the next port and did the same to find an extreme usage email in my inbox. Shut the phone off and called when I got home. They couldn't explain it as it should have prompted me in that situation before using data with the settings I had. Got most of it refunded.