Guide to Rome -Why Rome is Perfect for Active Adults
- Gloria Moses
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
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Rome, the Eternal City. You could stay in Rome for years and still find new things that take your breath away. With that in mind, what are some things you should know to make your trip fit for an emperor.
If you're looking for a great location to travel to in your retirement, Rome needs to be near the top of your list. There is something that'll interest every member of your group.
History buffs will love the sightseeing and living antiquity that surrounds you as you walk the ancient cobblestones streets.
Foodies will get a new appreciation for foods they thought they knew well and pick up some new favorites.
Art lovers will have access to some of the most legendary galleries and museums on the planet.
Wine aficionados can enjoy some of the best wine from all over Italy at surprisingly affordable prices.
Active adults looking to make a religious pilgrimage will find countless beautiful churches, including some of the most significant in Christianity, in Rome.
Looking to just relax? The Mediterranean climate, good food and wine, and welcoming locals put you at ease in the blink of an eye.

While these are not uniquely attractive to people who have difficulty walking, there are a few things that will really pique your interest. Rome is an incredibly walkable city, but there are many places to stop and rest should you get tired. If you're not up for walking, Rome has great public transportation, from taxis and Uber to the metro and buses. The relaxed pace of the culture also allows you to enjoy your vacation at your own pace, so you don't feel the need to be on the move all the time. Sit back and enjoy la dolce vita!


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"I thought I knew everything when I came to Rome, but I soon found I had everything to learn." ~ Edmonia Lewis
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