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Pearl510 says:
I have written a small travel blog about my one day visit to Rome. It might be helpful, I don’t know. What I liked the most was Vatican City and the Colosseum. I believe one should certainly take the time to see them both. In Vatican City the Sistine Chapel is a must. We fo…
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soflypnoy says:
There are certain people that can con you for your valuable money! 1 of the scam artists are those that ask to you see your finger, tie a string around your finger and ask for money after their "work/scam" is done. They make a lot of money from scamming tourists like this. Please beware!!!
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1-800-DAVE says:
There's a lot of people who've dispensed advice about how to avoid pick pockets in Rome as the city is coming down the petty crime like this and they're absolutely not exaggerating to prove a point. Stories of parents throwing their infants at you so when you catch them they can pick your pockets, p…
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Rome Shmome
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#34 of 41 general tips & advice in Rome
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jewelsmcd07 says:
Well, Rome is indeed a really neat place, although I am sure you have heard/ or experienced already. OH my gosh how beautiful the colosium was up close and personal, obviously..while my friends and I were there, there was a married couple getting their pictures taken outside of it!! Well that's eno…
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rubenalba says:
Hello people!
well, you know, Rome, la città eterna, the eternal city, so full of history, pasta and pizza and icre-cream.
here i will post some pictures i took while in the city in mid-september 2007 and some general impressions about the city.
Rome is also great for some shopping, I found an…
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dlazzaro says:
If you are going to Rome, it is good to know that the area around the train station is cheap for food and lodging, but it can be somewhat unsafe. There are a large number of unemployed people and transients who hang out in that area, and they usually will not bother you, but muggings do occur.If p…
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dlazzaro says:
The two most important cities by far are Rome and Florence. (Florence probably has 30% of all of the art in Italy). After that, I think you should spend a couple days in Milan, Venice, Naples, and Bari.Milan is a modern city and is cool for shopping and seeing the life of the city.. but not as g…
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keiracam1 says:
We have just spent four days in Rome with a young family and found it very nice with many things to see. I would say that a visit to rome is not complete without visiting the Colosseum, Pantheon, Vatican Museum, Trevi Fountain and the Forum ruins. The Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Museum i…
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Eric says:
Rome is cool because you can walk almost anywhere and see tons of interesting sites along the way, but it is also not cool in that each path you take is like an obstacle course in which you have to dodge strategically positioned piles of dog droppings. They're literally everywhere, and n…
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When in Rome
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#40 of 41 general tips & advice in Rome
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CL81385 says:
Rome is scattered with ancient history and McDonalds. It is sometimes hard to appreciate the city for what it once was, since it is now overrun with modern fastfood chains and groups of tacky tourists with their cameras and fannypacks. It is what it is, and for what it was, it deserves a trip.
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Chokk says:
Arriving in Rome can be something if you don’t know how your hotel is going to be. When we arrived this was supported by a railroad strike this meant that we had to take a taxi. For me taking a taxi in Rome gives me the same sensation as having someone reaching down in your pockets from start to s…
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