Hey everyone-
I have been fortunate enough to fall into a deal that is going to let me spend a cheap week+ in Rome this July. I was wondering/hoping that some of you may have some input on a couple of questions.
1. Is it worth is to make the 2 hour trip from Rome to Bologna to see Ducati's home?
100% Rent a car and drive it, or better yet, a bike. Take the A1. Stop at a few of the Autostradas and enjoy the food. I would also stop at Pistoia and Florence (Firenze). Then again, I would spend 2-3 days MAX in Roma and the rest taking the scenic route.
You can see the coliseum in 2 hours along with the arch of titus. If you want to see some of the churches, you might spend a half day or a day walking to and from. I don't mean St Peter's. Half day for the Basilicia, 2 hours for the cupola (which is TOTALLY worth the horrendous climb if you ever saw La Dolce Vida)
I like the churches in Roma (and I'm Jewish). Several of them have relatively famous statues in them (such as the San Petro in Vinculo which has a Michelangelo of Moses). The Basilica obviously is a must. Esp if you are Catholic, my religious RC friends have said it was quite uplifting.
There is a lot of walking and busing in Roma. Plenty of good restaurants, absurdly many especially if you like Italian faire (no shit).. there are two places that are on my "die and go to heaven" list (well, 3) but I don't have their exact names handy, one is a tiny little shithole in a piazza near the jewish quarter that is run by some old lady and has been open for like 60 years, she still cooks (she has help of course) and I don't think they take reservations. I'll derby the name later.
Taking the A1 to Bologna is a lot of fun, there are a bunch of small towns and most are worth seeing at least as a drive-thru. I forget the turnoff, but there is a point where there is a parallel track thru the mountains, which would be GREAT on a bike, just take it easy and try to go slowish, the curves make up for the speed.
Florence is good for at least 2 days, of course you have the Uffizi which has one of the biggest collections you'll ever see. The building itself is worth seeing.
For my money, I would go stay in Pienza or Rimini for hte bulk of the trip. You will enjoy Roma for a few days, but get tired of the lines and walking.
Hit me up for restaurants, wifey has them all written down.. Plus a few in Bologna.
Seriously, the food there is amazing. And go to Super Ibercoop and buy booze, there is no tax so you can get wine for like 3 euro a bottle that costs you about 30-40 bucks here.
2. Since packing my Monster in the overhead compartment is out of the question, what's the likelyhood of being able to rent a Ducati for day or two to over there, kind of like Harley dealerships do over here? Would my US-issue moto license even be valid to let me ride?
yes, you can do this. you need an italian DL rider, which most rental places can issue on the rental, it's a flat fee.
3. Feel free to pass on any advice about Rome in general if you have it... as of now I'm planning on spending a lot of time seeing the standard sights/landmarks/museums/booze purveyors.
rome is good for 3 days max, maybe 4. if you LOOOOOOVE art, then you have 4-5 days there. I love history, and after 3 days, i am good. we've been to italy a dozen times in the last 10 years and you still want to see some things even after seeing them once. I really like the view from the cupola. i've done the climb 4 or 5 times, i forget..
