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What to avoid when visiting Rome?

13 Mistakes To Avoid When Visiting Rome
  • #1 Avoid Rome during the summer months. ...
  • #2 Use public transport from and to the airport. ...
  • #3 Avoid the lines. ...
  • #4 Don't just visit the main sites. ...
  • #5 Wear comfortable shoes. ...
  • #6 Don't skip on the local food. ...
  • #7 Don't eat in or near the tourist hotspots. ...
  • #8 Watch out for scams.




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Rome: Anywhere in “central” Rome is safe. Prati is known to be the safest area of Rome, and it is residential to many affluent Roman families. Hotels and apartments near the Vatican, Pantheon, Campo de' Fiori, and Piazza Navona are in ideal, safe locations as well.

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Roman people are quite used to tourists, who are looked upon as if they are almost a different typology of human beings altogether.

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However, by taking the right precautions, Rome can be a very safe city for tourists. Mugging here is almost unheard-of, though obviously taking the kind of sensible precautions that you'd take in any other city is advisable (e.g. don't wander around alone in dark alleyways in sketchy areas at night and so on).

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Monday is the traditional day of closure for museums and heritage sites. There are some exceptions, but generally you shouldn't rely on being able to visit any archaeological site, museum or gallery on a Monday. The vast majority are open every day from Tuesday to Sunday, but it is always advisable to check in advance.

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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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From a safety perspective, in short, you should avoid being out alone near the Termini station area at night. You should also avoid attempts from strangers who talk at you as you walk by. This might happen in the areas around the colosseum.

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6 Things Not To Bring To Italy
  • A new haircut. Rushing around before your trip shouldn't include a haircut. ...
  • Running shoes/ sneakers. Really my friend, unless your actually using them to exercise: leave them at home. ...
  • More baggage than you can carry. ...
  • Too many gadgets. ...
  • Travellers cheques. ...
  • Dirty Bra Straps.


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It is part of the way things are done in Italy. The hotel has to report your details to the police. If the front desk is busy, they will want to hold the passport for a short time until they can take the details. There is no risk: many thousands of passports are handled this way every day.

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The bottom line: always, always, always keep your passport on your person or in your personal item — one that will never be gate-checked.

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And please, do not burp or fart in public, it is considered extremely rude. Also, loud swearing and drinking alcohol from a bottle while walking the street, is frowned upon. Most Italians like some alcohol, but usually avoid to get drunk. Public scenes of drunkenness are much less tolerated than in other countries.

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Don't leave your phone or wallet on the table, and keep your bag either on your lap or between your feet. Don't sling bags over the chair, as they are extremely easy to grab. If you leave a jacket on your chair, make sure the pockets are empty. Don't leave anything unattended for any reason, even if just for a second.

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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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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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