paris is nice. stayed there for a night, sleeping on a bench in front of the eiffel tower before continuing to spain by train its got some awesome cafes. havent been to rome tho so thats probably nice aswell.
Hmm, Paris is a very nice city in the summer, but in december? The Louvre (spelling?) alone is worth visiting though, and it will take at least a full day to see most of it.
The weather is more likely to be a bit better in Rome of course, but most of the archiological site are openair, so that kind of sucks in the winter, too.
Never went to Rome but is my top places to visit for sure, actually is the first place i want to go when i get the oportunoty to travel... Paris is nice too, went there for a few days a couple years ago, but i got kinda disapointed with it anyways. Let's say, i was expecting a lot more, but it is worth going anyways (i miss the Louvre so that may be one of the causes of my minor disapoinment).
Some outstanding views and cafes and restaurants that are well worth to see.
Rome is nice. I remember it being sometimes sunny and warm even in November.
There were some really great places to eat in Rome. Some of the best food I had was from little mom & pop "fast food" style places. They serve ready to eat pizza and stuff.
Lots of cool stuff to see in rome, and all over the city, so you don't have to be stuck in a building all day.
Never been to Paris, but Rome is definetly awesome. The range of stuff to see is huge, and every church, even the small non-touristic ones, are works of art. The Vatican is a must-see-at-least-once-in-a-lifetime.
Keep in mind though that around the monuments and famous touristic places, it's still a city. A lot of people get disappointed because they imagine it as a clean and cozy place, while it's in reality a world city with traffic, dirt and graffiti. I imagine that pretty much being the same for Paris.
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The weather is more likely to be a bit better in Rome of course, but most of the archiological site are openair, so that kind of sucks in the winter, too.
Some outstanding views and cafes and restaurants that are well worth to see.
There were some really great places to eat in Rome. Some of the best food I had was from little mom & pop "fast food" style places. They serve ready to eat pizza and stuff.
Lots of cool stuff to see in rome, and all over the city, so you don't have to be stuck in a building all day.
Italians don't seem to hate Americans.
Keep in mind though that around the monuments and famous touristic places, it's still a city. A lot of people get disappointed because they imagine it as a clean and cozy place, while it's in reality a world city with traffic, dirt and graffiti. I imagine that pretty much being the same for Paris.
I've never been to Rome, so can't compare the two but my gut (which has more nerve endings than the brain) suggests Rome for your visit.