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Is Rome a beautiful city?

At number one you voted Rome as the most beautiful city in the world. With its thousand-year-old buildings such as the Forum Romanum or the Colosseum, beautiful piazzas and world-class art – not to mention Vatican City – we are certainly not surprised.



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The Most Beautiful Cities in Italy
  • Lucca.
  • Lecce.
  • Rome.
  • Verona.
  • Venice.
  • Syracuse.
  • Siena.
  • Ravenna.


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Both can easily rival each other for beautiful architecture and buildings, but for sheer size and scale, then it's Rome that would win. It's a much larger city and, as the Italian capital, there are many more distinctive works of engineering, both old and new. In terms of quality though, Florence has a lot to show.

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Rome is a walkable city and most of its top attractions are close together in car free zones. One of the best ways to explore Rome is on an orientation city tour, as part of a guided holiday, with an expert local guide.

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Where is the friendliest city in the world? Polignano a Mare has been voted the most welcoming tourist destination in the world by Booking's Traveller Review Award. The coastal city in the southern region of Puglia has long been a favorite summer vacation spot.

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How long do you need in Rome? To see the major attractions and get a feel for the city, you need at least 3-4 full days in Rome. However, to explore the city more leisurely and also visit some nearby destinations, 5-7 days or even more would be ideal.

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It depends pretty much on what you value the most. Nature: they are both amazing countries when it comes to natural beauties. Italy has the advantage of having an incredibly high bio-diversity in a much smaller space. Agree with that.

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Paris is a more formal city than Rome, and while you can certainly enjoy a family trip to either, scrambling over ruins and downing pizza is, generally speaking, much more kid-friendly than strolling through art galleries and eating omelets that probably come with something green in them.

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Florence city, Italy Europe's preeminent city for 250 years and the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, you could say that Florence was Paris centuries before Paris became Paris.

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Florence, Italy. No list of walkable cities in Europe would be complete without mentioning Florence. When your feet hit the streets of Florence, the discoveries are endless. The top sites in Florence are all easily accessed on foot.

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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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