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Rome on a budget Nov 11

Rome is famed for its beautiful ancient architecture, world-class museums, art galleries, and mouth-watering gastronomy. If you want to see all the sites, however, it won’t come cheap. Rather than following the crowds to all the typical tourist traps, we’ve come up with some alternative ways to soak up the ‘Eternal City’ if money is a little tight.

Art: Musei Capitolini

As the religious heart of Ancient Rome, most tourists flock to the top of the Capitoline Hill, complete with an impressive museum boasting ancient Palazzos, gardens and even a square designed by Michaelangelo. Alternatively, head to the Vatican Museums which house an equally impressive, albeit smaller, collection of Papal Art. Not only will you avoid the crowds, the admission fee is more budget-friendly at around €6.50.pic1

Architecture: Discover alternative Ancient Rome

Avoid the tourist-thronged Forum and Colosseum and instead venture out of the city centre to Ostia Antica. Here lie the incredible ruins of ancient Rome’s port city, complete with amphitheatre, bath house, temples and villas. These remarkable ruins were once the site of an entire town encircled by parkland, and exploring them will only set you back a meagre €6.50, meaning more beer money for later on…

Culture: Museo Nazionale Romano

Rome is seeped in cultural artifacts and monuments and the National Museum of Rome is the best place to catch a glimpse of it all. Now spread over two sites, if you opt for the lavish 16th Century Palazzo Altemps, you can gain entry for as little as €7.00, and discover an expansive collection of Italian art and sculpture. Not far from the city centre in Lazio, you can also check out a now inactive volcano. The nearby Castelgandolpho Golf Resort means you can even have a round of golf amongst the dramatic surroundings!pic2

Food: Enjoy an Italian Aperitivo

If you’re on the look-out for a cheap bite to eat, the Italian ‘aperitivo’ is a favourite with penny-pinching travellers. Many restaurants and bars offer guests this free plate of food or nibbles in exchange for a mere glass of wine or beer – bargain! One of the best is hip bar and eaterie, ‘Opika’, whose happy hour from 6-8pm attracts many a hungry crowd hoping to take advantage of its mouth-watering platters of cheese and olives when buying a glass of wine.

Film: Get Arty
Italy’s thriving film industry is now a big attraction and Rome boasts one of Europe’s funkiest art-house cinemas. The Nuovo Sacher is a leading advocate for independent Italian filmmakers and local talent, as well as housing a vibrant bar and well-stocked bookshop. Tickets will only set you back around €7, and you can choose from a foreign arty flick or sub-titles, with the opportunity of watching one outdoors in the summer.pic3

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Dover to Calais Short Breaks Oct 19
Dover to Calais is one of the most popular ferry routes in Europe. It’s the shortest point between England and France, separated by a mere 33 kilometres, making it the quickest ferry journey from one country to the other. You can see Dover from Calais on a clear day. Both Dover and Calais offer a great short break and its location means you don’t even need to take time off for a weekend getaway.

Calais

Calais is a popular resort for cheap and short breaks from England, with it being easily accessible by both ferry and train. On a sunny day you can take a walk along the 8 kilometre cliff top and in the evening view a beautiful sunset over the sea. Calais offers nice weather, a beautiful location, historic buildings and a large shopping centre, making it an ideal place to visit for a weekend or week break.

The town centre is dominated by the lovely, distinctive Flemish-style town hall, a must-see for any tourist visiting Calais. In the gardens of the town hall stands “The Six Burghers” statue, serving as a monument to the Hundred Years’ War. Other landmarks to see in Calais include the Calais Theatre, Parc Richlieu Gardens, Notre Dame Church and the Watch Tower. There is plenty for tourists to visit when they come to this part of northern France.

On the outskirts of Calais (Coquelles) is the Cite Europe shopping centre, with its shops open Monday-Saturday and its restaurants and bars everyday you can find great fashion, gorgeous gifts, super sweets, the prettiest perfumes, exciting entertainment, sports, toys, divine restaurants and even a dry cleaner all under one roof!

Travelling from Dover

The Dover to Calais ferry journey is one of the quickest and cheapest you can make. With regular, daily, sailings you have the option of choosing a sailing time to suit you and not need to go out of your way to make it to the departure on time.

By: Barry Jones II

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Ferry to France offer cheap Dover to Calais ferry prices for you to book your short break to France.



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