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Can you just walk around Rome?

Maybe late at night, after a dinner in another area of Rome, you might want to use a night bus … but other than that, just walk. So, a pair comfortable shoes, your camera, and that's it. Even at night, when Rome is quieter and less busy, you can wander around with no single issue about safety and security.



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Very shortly, yes, it is. Walking in Rome is like walking in a very busy open-air museum. However, walking in Rome at night or at sunrise is like having a stroll in a unique art centre at the closing time when there is almost nobody around and you can stop and enjoy the many pieces of art on your own. What is this?

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While it's possible to see the main attractions in just a few days, I highly recommend spending 4 to 5 days in Rome to truly immerse yourself in all that this incredible city has to offer. No matter how long in Rome you decide to stay, book everything in advance to make the best use of your time.

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How to not look like a tourist in Rome
  1. Adhere to the Cappuccino Law: No Cappuccino After Midday. ...
  2. Embrace the Tap: Drink The Tap Water. ...
  3. Taxi Etiquettes: Don't Hail A Taxi. ...
  4. Dress to Impress: Dress Up For The City. ...
  5. Language Mastery: Learn Some Italian. ...
  6. Food Rules: Don't Eat In Tourist Hotspots. ...
  7. Mealtime Norms.


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The best way to get around Rome is on foot. And because many of the best attractions are clustered together in traffic-free zones, walking makes the most sense. However, some places, like Vatican City, are pretty far from the central historic district, necessitating the use of the metro or a taxi.

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Rome is a chaotic, vibrant place I always love to discover more about. But, while traveling to Rome offers up its charms, it's also one of the most expensive cities in Europe and many travelers have a hard time visiting the city on a budget. And, while it's not easy to save money here, it's not impossible!

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