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- Category: Rome -

Culture, Europe, Italy, Rome, Travel

Beat the Crowds at Rome’s Hidden Cultural Sites

August 12 by Joshua Chévere Cohen

Previously published on Matador Network Travelstoke. The Colosseum, the Vatican Museums, the Trevi Fountain. We know them and love them, but unfortunately so does everyone else. If you want to skip the throngs of tour groups and sight-seers, make haste to one of these under-appreciated but equally-illuminating cultural sites in the Eternal City. 1. Galleria Doria Pamphilj The Galleria Doria Pamphilij…

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Culture, Europe, Featured, Italy, Rome, Travel

The Keats-Shelley House in Rome: Take into the Air My Quiet Breath

July 8 by Joshua Chévere Cohen

My top three literary bucket list items are ✅✅✅: the Keats House in Hampstead, Keats’ grave at the Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome, and the Keats-Shelly House in Rome. Did you pick up on a pattern? John Keats captivated my imagination in high school: I even carried a pocket version of his selected poems in my back pocket my entire senior year.…

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Culture, Europe, Italy, Rome, Travel

Your Guide to Beating the Crowds at the Vatican Museums (and Having the Sistine Chapel to Yourself!)

June 5 by Joshua Chévere Cohen

The Sistine Chapel is the single greatest artistic, cultural, and spiritual accomplishment of the Western world. Faced with the perils of the Vatican Museums — long lines, thick crowds, labyrinthine passageways — spending quality alone time with Michelangelo’s frescoes can be the the greatest accomplishment of your trip to the Vatican. Without further ado, here is a semi fool-proof method…

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Dining, Europe, Featured, Italy, Rome, Travel

Gorge Yourself at Mercato Testaccio and Die Happy

June 4 by Joshua Chévere Cohen

Mercato Testaccio may be the worst-kept secret in Rome’s culinary scene, but who cares? I’m not worried about highlighting the most exclusive or unknown eateries of the world. A well-made sandwich is always welcome on my itinerary, and it should be for you as well. For the Rome newbie, Mercato Testaccio is a modern food market across the Tiber in…

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Culture, Europe, Featured, Rome, Travel

“The Holiest Place in Rome:” The Non-Catholic Cemetery in Testaccio

May 7 by Joshua Chévere Cohen

Spending a significant amount of time in a city like Rome can be daunting. The energy and rhythms of the caput mundi can invigorate a traveler’s soul while simultaneously wearing it down like 2,000 year old travertine. Rome’s quiet escapes, enchanted with light and history, make the jittery bus rides and lengthy queues worthwhile. One special place, chief among Rome’s…

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Europe, Italy, Rome, Travel, Travel Journal

A Rainy Day in Rome: Thoughts So Far

April 9 by Joshua Chévere Cohen

The unpredictability of Spring makes itself known once again. The well-trod cobblestones of Trastevere, home yesterday to locals and tourists alike savoring a sunny stroll, are now united under a sheet of dark rainfall. Save for the gentle pitter-patter of droplets on nearby awnings, Rome is as quiet as a holiday. Everyone, it seems, knows the routine. Stay inside, get…

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Côte d'Azur, Culture, Europe, France, Italy, London, Paris, Provence, Rome, Travel, Travel Journal, United Kingdom

Phew! Reflecting on 18 Days of Non-Stop European Travel

April 3 by Joshua Chévere Cohen

From the middle of March to the end of April, Josh Travels Sometimes to Europe, starting in London and making his way down to the south of France and ultimately to Rome. From Rome, our intrepid traveler will somehow manage the work-life balance of a temporary digital nomad. These are his stories. Phew. Of all the words in the English…

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Joshua Chévere Cohen is the founder and namesake of Josh Travels Sometimes. A writer with degrees in both English Literature and History, amateur fencer, and feline aficionado, Cohen brings a poetic, darkly humorous, and helplessly Europhile perspective to the world of travel writing.

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  • The Keats-Shelley House in Rome: Take into the Air My Quiet Breath
  • Your Guide to Beating the Crowds at the Vatican Museums (and Having the Sistine Chapel to Yourself!)

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