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The capital and largest city of Italy.
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Where are the shopping areas in Rome?
From Wikitravel's great piece on Rome:
Rome has excellent shopping opportunites of all kinds - clothing and jewellery (it has been nominated as a top fashion capital) to art and antiques. … A little further away from Rome than Castel Romano, you can find Valmontone outlet on the motorway towards Napoli just 50 Km far from Rome. …
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Maps of Rome, Italy
On your laptop/mobile phone, Google Maps offers this.
Alternatively, Open Street Maps. You can download offline maps to use without internet with apps like OSMAnd.
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What unit of Euro coins/banknote does Rome use the most and what they don't accept normally?
In reality, you're very unlikely to have any problems, especially in very touristy cities like Rome. …
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Is it safe to drink the water from the fountains found all over the older parts of Rome?
There are approximately 2,500–2,800 nasoni in Rome, supplying citizens and tourists with free drinking water. … Further reading:
Yes you can drink that - Rome Drinking Fountains
The drinking fountains of Rome …
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Do I have to be Catholic to visit the Vatican City?
With 109 acres (44 hectares) within its walls, the Vatican is easily traveled by foot; however, most of this area is inaccessible to tourists.
No reference about Anglicans, Muslims or any other - jus …
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Is there a dress code when visiting the Vatican in Rome?
There's an article on the Daily Mail that covered (heh) this when it was released.
From the article:
'Inappropriately dressed' visitors to the Holy City have been told to
cover up by Swiss Guar …