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Was wondering if anyone's received their Rome tickets yet? People seem to have received their tickets for the German shows and Austria.
Also, I've never been to Rome before. I have hotel provisionally booked near Termini station. Will that be easy to get back to after the concert?
Yep, almost everything is walkable in Rome :-)
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Great, I will be there :-)
Could i buy the Tickets at the door of evening?
We still don't know if you'll need to have a ticket but if there's a ticket to buy you can get it on the place and it will be affordable for sure!
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anyone already got his Rome tickets?
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Nope I don't have my ticket sent yet, but the money I paid to have it posted to me I'm expecting it to be personally delivered by someone on foot from Rome haha
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anyone already got his Rome tickets?
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Was wondering if anyone's received their Rome tickets yet? People seem to have received their tickets for the German shows and Austria.
Also, I've never been to Rome before. I have hotel provisionally booked near Termini station. Will that be easy to get back to after the concert?
Yep, almost everything is walkable in Rome :-)
That's good to know - thanks! Hope you've managed to get the tickets (I remember you were looking for some).
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Was wondering if anyone's received their Rome tickets yet? People seem to have received their tickets for the German shows and Austria.
Also, I've never been to Rome before. I have hotel provisionally booked near Termini station. Will that be easy to get back to after the concert?
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Was wondering if anyone's received their Rome tickets yet? People seem to have received their tickets for the German shows and Austria.
Also, I've never been to Rome before. I have hotel provisionally booked near Termini station. Will that be easy to get back to after the concert?
It's a long walk in my eyes. You better take the metro (blue line (linea B ), from Termini to Circo Massimo, direction south-west: [www.stuardtclarkesrome.com]). Anyway, Rome is a fantastic city: you are being surprised at any corner of any street. I've been there twice, last time last summer. Most beautiful city I know, though I love Barcelona too and Amsterdam is hard to beat as well.
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Was wondering if anyone's received their Rome tickets yet? People seem to have received their tickets for the German shows and Austria.
Also, I've never been to Rome before. I have hotel provisionally booked near Termini station. Will that be easy to get back to after the concert?
Yep, almost everything is walkable in Rome :-)
That's good to know - thanks! Hope you've managed to get the tickets (I remember you were looking for some).
Ah still looking. My friend was holding out for UK shows and now ive tokd her its unlikely there will be any UK shows this year she now regrets not getting Rome tickets. But maybe more will become available nearer the time :-)
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Was wondering if anyone's received their Rome tickets yet? People seem to have received their tickets for the German shows and Austria.
Also, I've never been to Rome before. I have hotel provisionally booked near Termini station. Will that be easy to get back to after the concert?
It's a long walk in my eyes. You better take the metro (blue line (linea B ), from Termini to Circo Massimo, direction south-west: [www.stuardtclarkesrome.com]). Anyway, Rome is a fantastic city: you are being surprised at any corner of any street. I've been there twice, last time last summer. Most beautiful city I know, though I love Barcelona too and Amsterdam is hard to beat as well.
Thanks - that's really helpful! I'm still looking into finding somewhere closer to stay (easier for after the show) but at least I have somewhere provisionally booked.
Rome certainly looks beautiful in all the pictures I've seen of it! Although if it wasn't for the Stones, I'd go when it was less hot... I'm not that comfortable in the heat especially if I'm being active and walking around lots...I guess I'll be drinking lots of water!
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End of June is not the hottest time in Rome. I was there end of June too and it was very agreeable weather, very low air humidity. They sell water everywhere there. And if you're too heated you can always Standing In The Shadow.
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Hi Fellow Stones fans. Ordered my tickets from VIAGOGO for Rome. has anyone used
this agency, how did you find them, did they send tickets on time, thanks to anyone
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End of June is not the hottest time in Rome. I was there end of June too and it was very agreeable weather, very low air humidity. They sell water everywhere there. And if you're too heated you can always Standing In The Shadow.
Low humidity sounds reassuring. I guess I'm panicking needlessly.
I'm not too worried about the show since it will be in the evening - I just didn't want to feel too wiped out to enjoy walking around the city and seeing the sights during the day. But perhaps if the humidity isn't too bad, it should be fine...I'm from London and think it's the humidity that makes London so horrible in the heat...which is why I stayed in all day resting before both Hyde Park shows!
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Was wondering if anyone's received their Rome tickets yet? People seem to have received their tickets for the German shows and Austria.
Also, I've never been to Rome before. I have hotel provisionally booked near Termini station. Will that be easy to get back to after the concert?
It's a long walk in my eyes. You better take the metro (blue line (linea B ), from Termini to Circo Massimo, direction south-west: [www.stuardtclarkesrome.com]). Anyway, Rome is a fantastic city: you are being surprised at any corner of any street. I've been there twice, last time last summer. Most beautiful city I know, though I love Barcelona too and Amsterdam is hard to beat as well.
Thanks - that's really helpful! I'm still looking into finding somewhere closer to stay (easier for after the show) but at least I have somewhere provisionally booked.
Rome certainly looks beautiful in all the pictures I've seen of it! Although if it wasn't for the Stones, I'd go when it was less hot... I'm not that comfortable in the heat especially if I'm being active and walking around lots...I guess I'll be drinking lots of water!
End of June is not the hottest time in Rome. I was there end of June too and it was very agreeable weather, very low air humidity. They sell water everywhere there. And if you're too heated you can always Standing In The Shadow.
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Was wondering if anyone's received their Rome tickets yet? People seem to have received their tickets for the German shows and Austria.
Also, I've never been to Rome before. I have hotel provisionally booked near Termini station. Will that be easy to get back to after the concert?
It's a long walk in my eyes. You better take the metro (blue line (linea B ), from Termini to Circo Massimo, direction south-west: [www.stuardtclarkesrome.com]). Anyway, Rome is a fantastic city: you are being surprised at any corner of any street. I've been there twice, last time last summer. Most beautiful city I know, though I love Barcelona too and Amsterdam is hard to beat as well.
Thanks - that's really helpful! I'm still looking into finding somewhere closer to stay (easier for after the show) but at least I have somewhere provisionally booked.
Rome certainly looks beautiful in all the pictures I've seen of it! Although if it wasn't for the Stones, I'd go when it was less hot... I'm not that comfortable in the heat especially if I'm being active and walking around lots...I guess I'll be drinking lots of water!
End of June is not the hottest time in Rome. I was there end of June too and it was very agreeable weather, very low air humidity. They sell water everywhere there. And if you're too heated you can always Standing In The Shadow.
Not in average, but it could get pretty hot already by May. I was in Rome once around Easter and 2 out of 3 days were definitely hot. Its not a problem when you just walk in the street but one may remember that in a standing event people are packed together and the heat effect MAY make you feel its much hotter. Come to think of it... anyone who attended HP#2 knows what I'm talking about.
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Well I am definitely late on my ticket purchasing
Semms that Viagogo is the only one offering now , so a few questions.
- Do you think there will be new tickets sold for that venue or is it a real sold out concert?
- What do you think of Viagogo. ( as a french , I must say that gogo is not really what I want to look like after buying the tickets....).
Thanks
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Well I am definitely late on my ticket purchasing
Semms that Viagogo is the only one offering now , so a few questions.
- Do you think there will be new tickets sold for that venue or is it a real sold out concert?
- What do you think of Viagogo. ( as a french , I must say that gogo is not really what I want to look like after buying the tickets....).
Thanks
It's almost a free concert, because Circo Massimo is just an open field.
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Well I am definitely late on my ticket purchasing
Semms that Viagogo is the only one offering now , so a few questions.
- Do you think there will be new tickets sold for that venue or is it a real sold out concert?
- What do you think of Viagogo. ( as a french , I must say that gogo is not really what I want to look like after buying the tickets....).
Thanks
It's almost a free concert, because Circo Massimo is just an open field.
I am too late too, and this date is the best for me... Please, explane, do you mean it is possible to hear all without being really in the stadium? I`ve never been at stadiums, but really want to see The Stones, for the first time...
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Well I am definitely late on my ticket purchasing
Semms that Viagogo is the only one offering now , so a few questions.
- Do you think there will be new tickets sold for that venue or is it a real sold out concert?
- What do you think of Viagogo. ( as a french , I must say that gogo is not really what I want to look like after buying the tickets....).
Thanks
It's almost a free concert, because Circo Massimo is just an open field.
I am too late too, and this date is the best for me... Please, explane, do you mean it is possible to hear all without being really in the stadium? I`ve never been at stadiums, but really want to see The Stones, for the first time...
Just google Circo Massimo. It's no stadium at all, but an antique racecourse (well, now my classical education pays off finally). It's just an open place. So you won't probably see them, but you can hear them even at Termini Station for free.
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Was wondering if anyone's received their Rome tickets yet? People seem to have received their tickets for the German shows and Austria.
Also, I've never been to Rome before. I have hotel provisionally booked near Termini station. Will that be easy to get back to after the concert?
It's a long walk in my eyes. You better take the metro (blue line (linea B ), from Termini to Circo Massimo, direction south-west: [www.stuardtclarkesrome.com]). Anyway, Rome is a fantastic city: you are being surprised at any corner of any street. I've been there twice, last time last summer. Most beautiful city I know, though I love Barcelona too and Amsterdam is hard to beat as well.
Thanks - that's really helpful! I'm still looking into finding somewhere closer to stay (easier for after the show) but at least I have somewhere provisionally booked.
Rome certainly looks beautiful in all the pictures I've seen of it! Although if it wasn't for the Stones, I'd go when it was less hot... I'm not that comfortable in the heat especially if I'm being active and walking around lots...I guess I'll be drinking lots of water!
End of June is not the hottest time in Rome. I was there end of June too and it was very agreeable weather, very low air humidity. They sell water everywhere there. And if you're too heated you can always Standing In The Shadow.
Not in average, but it could get pretty hot already by May. I was in Rome once around Easter and 2 out of 3 days were definitely hot. Its not a problem when you just walk in the street but one may remember that in a standing event people are packed together and the heat effect MAY make you feel its much hotter. Come to think of it... anyone who attended HP#2 knows what I'm talking about.
But in the evening it certainly will cool down rather soon, so don't scare our dear Martha.