Wedding is
a momentous occasion in one's
life, It marks the unification
of two individuals.
They promise each other for
sharing all happiness, joys
and sorrows.
It is one of the most scared
institutions.
After the tiring as well as
enjoyable wedding ceremonies,
both the bride and groom would
like to spend some quality
time with each other.
Every couple has a dream honeymoon
destination. Honeymoon is
one of the most beautiful
occasions.
An appropriate planning would
make your honeymoon simply
memorable.
Of all of the countries in
the world there is none more
magical and romantic than
Italy.
A honeymooners dream destination
within Europe : All roads
lead to romance in picturesque
Rome.
Why:
Rome
is perfectly picturesque
all-year round and it
is an ideal destination
for honeymooners
who want culture, shopping
and some of the best food
in the world.
There's plenty to explore
and you can always return
to the Eternal City for
a second, third or even
fourth honeymoon.
In no other great city
is the past so much part
of the present as in Rome.
Most of it’s magnificent
ancient monuments are
not in museums but on
the streets, part of every
day life,
a constant, living reminder
of the glory that was
Rome. Admire the Trevi
Fountain before lunch
in a pavement Trattoria,
then browse in the shops.
It was written of Rome,
"A lifetime is not
enough" and that
is certainly a true observation
for,
no matter how many times
one visits this fascinating
city, there is always
something new to uncover.
There are numerous exercusions
from a Papal audience
to the Tivoli and Villa
D’este Water Gardens that
can be prebooked for your
visit to Rome.
Where:
The
Italian capital of romance
is the biggest city in
Italy and it's located
a few miles inland
from the Mediterranean's
Tyrrhenian Sea, a couple
of hours flight from the
main European cities.
What to do:
Eat
genuine Italian ice cream
(impress the locals by
calling it gelato), take
a swim in the
Fontana di Trevi (it might
be illegal, but it worked
for Anita Ekberg in La
Dolce Vita),
walk up and down the Spanish
Steps, visit Forum Romanum
and take a long picnic
with Roman children and
their families in the
gardens of Villa Borghese
before a serious shopping
or museum session.
Other must-see attractions
include Pantheon (just
round the corner from
one of the best gelaterias
in the city), the Vatican,
the bustling food market
at Campo dei Fiori and
the nightlife in Trastevere
and around Piazza Navona.
Everything is possible
in Rome and one of the
best things about the
city is that it's so easy
to sample
the life led by its 2.7
million inhabitants.
Start the day with a quick
espresso in a corner café
and you are ready to go.
Food and drink:
You'll
be spoilt for choice in
Rome – there are restaurants
and cafés everywhere.
Depending on your budget,
you could either eat like
a king (or Roman emperor)
for your entire stay,
or mix budget pizza slices
from hole-in-the-wall
cafés with luxurious dinners
in fancy restaurants.
The local cuisine isn't
as spicy as in other Italian
regions, but the Roman
kitchen offers plenty
of hearty meals.
Da Gino on Vicolo Rossini
4 (00 39 06 6873 4341)
is a fantastic and traditional
trattoria where the food
is superb – it's a favourite
among Italian politicians,
so keep an eye out for
famous faces.
Antico Arco on Piazzale
7 on the Gianicolo hill
(00 39 06 581 5274) is
great for traditional
pan-Italian dinners, while
Checchino dal 1887 on
Via di Monte Testaccio
30 is a fabulously smart
bistro with a great wine
list and a traditional
menu.
Accommodation:
For
your honeymoon
Rent an Apartment in the
historical center of Rome
using our accomodation
service
How:
Plenty
of airlines fly from the
main European cities to
Rome on a daily basis
(BA,Ryan air, Alitalia
and EasyJet are just four),
but you can also choose
the slow route of travelling
by train, using the Eurostar
to Paris and the overnight
Palatino sleeper train
to Rome Stazione Termini.