Show v' 4T e tgi ore ome i s on way nd : ::::::---- alive with the passeggiata — "the walk" Everyone parades up and ' down browsing in stores pausing for a cappuccino showing off their at clothes and everyone else Is wearing Here area few general suggestions for those who wait to explore Rome kh —It's almost impossible not to get lost in the historic center of Rome The streets wind and some change names from one block to the next there's nothing remotely resembling a grid pattern So take a good map with you mark your hotel on it (or the place you want to end up) and start wandering Most passersby will be glad to help steer you homeward —To those accustomed to shiny North American cities the narrow and sometimes dank back streets of Rome may appear intimidating at y ' Walkers The traffic congestion is so absurd ' foot by d - from about 1:30 to 4 pm The shops are shut and the streets quiet down as Romans lunch and snooze Those who explore Rome by walk- g will discover their own favorite nooks and crannies However there are a few prime walking areas in the center including the areas around Via del Corso and Piazza di Spagna plus the squares of Campo dei Mori and Piazza Navona Visitors can spend an hour or days strolling these areas watching Roman life and dipping into the churches palaces and niuseums that are so abundant in the that it's often quicker to walk from sight to sight than to take a bus or taxi For most visitors renting a car is a terrible idea: Roman drivers are so aggressive and the traffic so heavy : that it would send most American - drivers into a tizzy : - On foot visitors can easily stop and dip into a church or coffee bar 4there seems to be one of each on almost every block in Rome) or peek y into the courtyard of a building As in many Mediterranean cities life in Rome spills into the daily : streets Children play soccer on the cobbled streets old women sit in doorways watching the world go by coffee bars restaurants and boutiques open directly onto the streets Thanks to strict preservation laws there are very few modern buildings in the heart of the city most are centuries old Only a few modern wide avenues have been cut through the maze of medieval and renaissance streets in the historic center of the first' curve of the Tiber River roughly bounded hy the Roman Forum and Via del Corso and Piazza di Spagna where the Spanish Steps dominate) is as safe as North American cities Or maybe even safer since there are plenty of people around — residents — late into the and restaurant-diner- s night A note of caution though:: visitors should beware of and pickpockets — its best to carry your valuables in a pouch under your clothes and not have an expensive camera dangling off your shoulder) —Wear sturdy comfortable flat shoes Roman pavements can be uneven and feel terribly hard after a few hours For those who like a bit of peace and quiet (rare commodities in Rome) take part of your stroll during the afternoon siesta which lasts (which sits in a large 17th-centur- g purse-snatchin- 'city Following the afternoon siesta and before dinner (Romans don't eat until 8 pm or later) many streets come The Via del Corso is a street that pierces the heart of the city extending from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia As in many streets and squares in the center cars have been banned from the Corso although the occasional motorcycle or little Fiat still comes barreling through illegally Some of Rome's most elegant shopping streets — such as Via dei Condotti— lead from the Corso to the Spanish Steps Via dei Condotti and the network of smaller streets around the Span- ish Steps are excellent streets to stroll and are mostly closed to traffic However only the most affluent will be able to afford to buy the designer clothes that fill the shops To see more everyday aspects of Roman life head to two other prime walking spots — the areas around Campo dei Mori and Piazza Navona Campo del Fiori which means "field of flowers" is one of the most appealing of the old Roman squares In the mornings the square is turned into an outdoor market with stalls piled high with fruit vegetables fresh fish and flowers Centuries-olbuildings rim the In the afternoon the market shuts and Campo dei Mori is swept and hosed down the neighborhood kids reign once again squealing around the square on their bikes and skate- - 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