25.05.2009 10:48
Albertini shows us Rome
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Demetrio Albertini used to play for Milan and Barça as well as a number of other teams, and he is now vice-president of the Italian Football Federation. Its headquarters being in Rome means he knows the eternal city like the back of his hand.
Through the club’s website, www.fcbarcelona.cat, Demetrio Albertini, current vice-president
of the Italian Football Federation, shows us all the must-visit spots in Rome to make sure you have
a great day out. His tips are bound to be useful to members and fans travelling to Italy this week.
Where do you live in Rome?
“In the Parioli district.”
Which three places do you just have to see in Rome if you’ve only got a day to visit
the city? Why?
“I think the three are the
Coliseum, the Piazza di Spagna and the Fontana di Trevi. Why? Because the Coliseum is history, the
Piazza di Spagna is the heart of the city and of fashion, and the Fontana di Trevi is the most
famous fountain in the world. Plus everyone has to throw a coin into it in the hope of coming back
to Rome. But at any event it’s impossible to see all the city’s sights in just one
day.”
Where would you recommend for having lunch?
“The Trastévere neighbourhood, where there are all kinds of restaurants and you can
find traditional dishes alongside international cuisine.”
And if you want to have a drink?
“In Piazza Campo dei Fiori, on Via Veneto and in Piazza Navona.”
Where can you get the best view of the city from?
“From Gianicolo and the Parco degli Aranci, which is in the Aventino district.”
What’s the best place to go shopping?
“In Piazza di Spagna
there’s Vía Condotti and Vía Frattina, plus all the other streets around that area. But there
are also other retail streets such as Vía Cola di Rienzo, which is near the Vatican.”
In what ways are Barcelona and Rome similar?
“They have very similar climates and tourists all year round.”