Eight days in Iceland: the full cost breakdown, euro by euro
Eight days around southern and western Iceland cost me 1,480 euros in budget mode. Here is the entire spreadsheet, plus the comfortable version at double the price.
A hotel ten minutes from the Colosseum, with all the big tickets booked in advance.
Rome is a city of queues. Outside the Colosseum, outside the Vatican, outside the Borghese ticket desk. We skip those lines because we buy timed tickets three months ahead. That leaves room in four days for the things a standard itinerary never fits in.
Our hotel is in Monti, fifteen minutes on foot from the Colosseum and five from Cavour metro station. It means you can go out at seven for a coffee in a bar where locals stand at the counter, rather than a restaurant with photos on the menu. Our guide Marek has lived part time in Rome since 2014 and builds the days so that you see the big sights early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when the light is better and the crowds thinner.
Day two is ancient Rome: the Colosseum with arena floor access, the Roman Forum and the Palatine. That is four hours of walking, mostly on uneven stone, so the afternoon is a break. Day three is the Vatican with an 8:00 entry, ahead of most groups. The Sistine Chapel stays quiet for about six minutes and then it fills. St Peter Basilica is free to enter, but the dome climb costs 10 euros and 551 steps. The last afternoon is yours. We suggest the Borghese Gallery, for which we can add a ticket, or simply sitting on Piazza Navona and watching. Both are fine answers. Rome is loud and dusty and finding a bench in the centre is close to impossible. It all goes down easier once you know where to get a coffee for one euro sixty standing at the bar, which is exactly what Marek shows you on day one. Over four days you will walk about twenty six kilometres, most of it on stone.
We fly from Vienna at 9:50 and land at Fiumicino at 11:35. Transfer to the hotel on the Leonardo Express and check in around two. The afternoon is a slow walk: Piazza Venezia, the Capitoline hill and the view down over the Roman Forum. Dinner in the neighbourhood and back by half past nine.
Colosseum at 8:30 with arena floor access, then the Roman Forum and the Palatine. We are on our feet until one, followed by lunch and three free hours. At five we visit the Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain, which is calmer at six than at midday. The evening is free.
Vatican Museums at 8:00, then the Sistine Chapel and St Peter Basilica. We finish around one; lunch near the Vatican is overpriced, so we take the metro back. In the early evening we walk through Trastevere and share dinner at Da Enzo, a table booked two months ahead.
Breakfast, check out, bags left at reception. You are free until one: the Borghese Gallery, the Spanish Steps or the Campo de Fiori market. Airport transfer at 14:30, take off at 17:20, and we land in Bratislava around half past seven in the evening.
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