Lazio Region Dos and Don'ts

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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
When visiting Rome, I recommend staying at the Hotel San Carlo. The price is fairly cheap and it's located in the center of the city. The Spanish Steps are just a couple of steps away and the shopping is fabulous around there. The hotel is basically the center of all the attractions. Local restaurants are located along the small alleys and any will be fit for your satisfaction.
Rome is a place of beauty and history and when there you want to absorb it all before you leave. I would definitely recommend visiting the Colosseum and buying a ticket to go inside. However, I must warn you the line for the ticket will be very long around 1hr to 4 hrs. While at the site of the Colosseum, you should visit the Roman Forum, which is a great way to experience the way the Romans lived during their era. I would recommend you try to reserve the ticket before hand. The Vatican is also a great place to visit. The entrance into the chapel is free, however the museum will cost 16 euros. I would recommend visiting the Vatican City first, when done exploring the city you can enter the museum, which entrance is located in the back of the city. When done with the museum you will exit back to the front of the Vatican entrance where you can go into the Church. Another great place to visit would be the Pantheon. Entrance to the Pantheon is free and its a great place to experience the wonders of the Catholic religion during the Roman period. If you just want to relax and hang out with a couple of friends visit the Spanish Step, where you will find locals and tourist in the area just lounging around at night.
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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
Well go to the Collesseum and bring a big bottle of water cause they charge like 5 euro for a tiny bottle of Evian. Also go to all the places you see the locals eating cause all the other places r scams. Go to the Vatichan caus even if ur not religious it is siad that u look at every single painting there for 3 mins you will be there for 10 years!!!
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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
Of all of the places I've visited, Rome has the best pick-pockets in the world. Gypsies work in teams of 2-4 and they're local girls ages 16-29 dressed as tourists with maps out, visors, the whole deal. I had my camera stolen out of my backpack, where they had to unzip it! I suggest the following: if you need to carry anything in a backpack, use a locking carabiner! And keep it on your side or in front of you (make it a frontpack instead of a backpack).
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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
La Festa de’ Noantri. Fin juillet, une procession religieuse se métamorphose en huit jours de fête dans le quartier romain du «Trastevere»: spectacles de rue, artisanat, gastronomie, mais surtout couleurs, parfums et joie de vivre ! A ne pas manquer:

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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
Roma is according to me @ the end of its latin, you can feel the southern part of italy gettin' behind! A lot of accomodations were closed and the people seamed to be living 50 years ago. Still it's a great city, with hot nights and tastefull cocktails, if you want to get an explanation it's good to speak some italian ;) and of course the most fun way to get around is by renting a vespa 125cc!! Doen gewoon
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