Lose Yourself in Your Own Rome Travel DiaryKeep this Rome, Italy travel journal to jot down how the day went, the attractions you want to visit, your preferred ancient monuments, the people you meet and even how your feet hurt after wandering the amazing streets of the fabulous Eternal City!
Benefits of Travel Journaling: - A journal makes your trip to Rome, Italy more memorable. Keeping a diary makes you more attentive and even more perceptive in the long run. In today's constant rush pausing for a moment of reflection to fill in your travel journal is invaluable.
- There is no need to be afraid of forgetting your unique experiences in Rome because you will write them down in your blank travel journal.
- If you have to queue for the Vatican Museums (it's totally worth it), you have your Rome diary with you.
- Adding drawings to your journal and making photos with your phone is completely different. The discernment you put in a sketch will never be there when you press a button absent-mindedly twenty times in a row. You don't have to compete with Vincent Van Gogh and your doodles will be precious memories you will forever treasure.
- You will be able to share magic moments of your trip to Rome, Italy with your kids or grandchildren because you will remember every detail thanks to your travel journal.
TIP: An Italy travel journal is the perfect gift for any traveler or Italy addict.
Italian Travel Diary Features: This Rome, Italy journal is suitable for just about everybody: women, men, girls, boys, and teens.
- This Rome travel notebook features 110 pages, with 108 blank lined pages for you to journal away to your heart's content.
- This Rome journal is 6 x 9 inches, an ideal size for traveling. Neither too large nor too small.
- It has a light soft cover that fits easily in any bag, suitcase or backpack. A travel journal should not be too heavy.
- It contains a list of fifteen attractions nobody should miss during a trip to Rome, Italy
TIP: Take a little glue stick with you or buy one in Roma and slap notes, museum tickets, and business cards next to your writing.
Writing your Travel JournalTry not to be self-conscious. A journal is not a novel and you don't have to worry about getting your grammar one hundred percent perfect.
If you are afraid of blank pages simply jot down notes about the places you just visited in Rome or the delicious Roman specialties you ate. Start with brief comments and over time your writings will get longer without you even trying. Perhaps you will get into the habit of keeping a daily journal at home, which is always a great thing.
If you are going to Italy, Europe with your kids, buy one for them too and they will get even more excited about their trip to Rome. They may also get used to keeping a diary at home, something that will surely help them in their life journey.
TIP: Do not buy the crappiest pen. Use a decent one that writes smoothly.