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Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Rome, Italy In 2023 - Rome, Italy Travel Guide

Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Rome, Italy In 2021 - Rome, Italy Travel Guide

Rome has a whole lot to recommend itself: beautiful buildings, a warm climate, incredible food, and thousands of years of history to explore. In fact, there are so many things to occupy your time in Rome on an Italy vacation, you may have difficulty paring down your list to the essentials. We’re here to help you out.

From visits to famous landmarks to iconic food experiences to strolls through art galleries, we’ve put together 10 essential things to do in Rome. There’s no overarching rule for what belongs on such a list aside from the fact that if you visit Rome and don’t do the following, you’re missing out on an essential Roman experience.

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10.) 0:25 - (The Colosseum & The Arch of Constantine)
9.) 1:38 - (Vatican City)
8.) 2:51 - (The Pantheon)
7.) 4:17 - (Roman Forum)
6.) 5:09 - (Centro Storico & The Spanish Steps)
5.) 6:10 - (Santa Maria Maggiore)
4.) 7:23 - (Piazza Navona)
3.) 8:13 - (Palatine Hill)
2.) 9:15 - (Villa Borghese Gallery & Gardens)
1.) 10:06 - (Castel Sant'angelo National Museum)

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Rome Vacation Travel Guide | Top things to do in Rome | Italy | Vlog | #monturokks.

Rome, Italy, commonly referred to as the Eternal City, is a top travel destination that draws millions of visitors each year. An exuberant and modern world capital, Rome offers travelers fascinating reminders of its imperial past at every turn.

Best Time to Visit: Since Rome has a Mediterranean climate, there's really no bad time to visit. If you want to avoid the crowds and the heat of summer, we recommend coming to Rome in the late spring or early autumn when the weather is mild and lines tend to be shorter. For average daily temperatures and rainfall, month by month, see our article.

Language: Italian is the official language1, but you'll find that many people speak some English, especially those who work in the tourist industry. That said, it's always a good idea to bring along a pocket-sized phrasebook or download one of the many free language translation apps on your smartphone, just in case.

Currency: As a member of the European Union2, Italy uses the Euro (€). Prices include tax and credit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, hotels, and shops. But when purchasing small items like a cup of coffee, a slice of pizza, or a glass of wine, plan on paying cash.

Getting Around: Although Rome is a big metropolis, the historic center, or centro storico, is fairly compact, making it a highly walkable city. Public transport in Rome is run by ATAC, which operates the buses and trams linking riders to most areas in the city. The Metro subway system is affordable and quick.

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Visit the Colosseum post-Covid lockdown

What it's like to visit the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill right now.

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I've been getting lots of similar questions about Covid-19 in Rome via email and across all my social media channels, so I wanted to create a video to answer them

When everything went on lockdown on feb/2021, people across Italy complied with the restrictions. However, life carried on. People were walking their dogs, going to the grocery and pharmacy, and doing basic things to live life as best we could under the circumstances.

Towards the end of May, restrictions started loosening and normal life resumed, with some adjustments to keep us all safe.

The streets of Rome were much quieter than in previous years, but we saw a steady increase in the number of people in the city after restrictions were lifted.

As we got closer to the end of the year, restrictions were reintroduced and travel options reduced, so the city has been quieter once again.

I hear so many business owners wondering if they are going to make it. Rome needs tourists. We miss you and we need you.
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Italy culture shock - Ten tips for people visiting Italy! [March 2021]

Italy culture shock - Are you planning on traveling to Italy soon? If so, stick around to learn about the top ten Italy Culture Shock you might get exposed to. we will tell you the top 10 things that you might find a culture shock in Italy - but it’s perfectly normal here! Also, at the end of the video because we will give one bonus tip that will save you some major embarrassment!
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[4K HDR] Back to 'normal' life after lockdown. A walk around Rione Pigna | Rome, Italy | Slow Tv

In this virtual tour we walked, mainly, through the Rione Pigna passing through some streets of the Rioni Sant'Eustachio, Colonna and Campo Marzio.
At the moment, in Italy, anti-COVID restrictions have been eased and there seems to be a gradual return to 'normal life'. Bars and restaurants are back to being populated (outside) and we are starting to see a return of tourists.
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01:37 La parte posteriore del Pantheon
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02:31 Chiesa di Sant'Eustachio
02:46 Piazza di Sant'Eustachio
03:00 Chiesa di Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza (F. Borromini)
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04:52 Piazza di Sant'Eustachio
05:19 Palazzetto di Tizio di Spoleto
05:33 Piazza di Sant'Eustachio
05:54 Piazza dei Caprettari
6:54 Palazzo Lante (Istituto di Fisica Nucleare)
07:03 Via Monterone
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09:30 Vicolo dei Sinibaldi
10:16 Via di Torre Argentina
10:21 Via dell'Arco della Ciambella
10:38 Resti delle Terme di Agrippa
11:03 Tabernacolo di stile rinascimentale e Madonna del Rosario
11:23 Via dell'Arco della Ciambella
11:53 La Ciambella, Resti delle Terme di Agrippa
12:08 Via dell'Arco della Ciambella
12:27 Via dei Cestari
12:32 Via della Pigna
13:27 Piazza della Pigna
13:31 Chiesa di San Giovanni della Pigna
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15:51 Via del Piè di Marmo
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17:36 Via di S. Ignazio
19:31 Piazza di San Macuto
20:08 Via del Seminario
20:23 Piazza di S. Ignazio
21:08 Vicolo de' Burrò
22:03 Via di Pietra
22:33 Piazza di Pietra
23:23 Tempio di Adriano
24:03 Piazza di Pietra
24:28 Via dei Pastini
24:48 Via della Guglia
25:20 Piazza di Montecitorio
25:28 Via in Aquiro
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Visiting Italy for the first time - Some tips on how to get the best experince! (Sep 2020)

Today we want to give your few tips for visiting Italy for the first time. Visiting a new country might be overwhelming for the first time; that's why we want to give you a few tips. First, tip the 3-2-1 method. Basically, you want to spend 3 days in a big city (Ig. Rome, Florence) 2 days in a smaller city (Ig. Venice), and one day traveling in between cities. This way, you will enjoy what you see without getting too exhausted. The second important tip is don't try to see it all! If it is your first time traveling to Italy, you definitely want to see it all the Cinque Terre, The Amalfi Coast, Florence, Rome, Pisa, Capri, Venice etc... let us tell you it is impossible.
Even for us living in Italy would take more than a month to see it all. Plan strategically and pick a few must-see Everything else to keep if for trip number 2 or 3. Also, when traveling to Italy for the first time, try the local food. Look for places where local people eat. This will guarantee you a much better experience. Another important tip do you research in advance. There is nothing more frustrating than going back home and discover that you were a few steps away from a famous landmark, and you totally missed it. Another tip for traveling to Italy for the first time is to book your museums, gallery, sites etc. in advance. Even better, book the skip the line tickets. Sometimes lines can be brutal, and you don't want to waist half a day just waiting. Other than that, enjoy your trip to Italy and take many great memories back home with you.



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Green Pass for visiting Italy - No longer needed!!

UPDATE AS OF JANUARY 2024 - NO GREEN PASS NEEDED. NO MASKS REQUIRED.

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Effective immediately, to enter Italy from a D category country, which now includes the USA, you must fill out the passenger locator form, and now you must ALSO provide a negative test (antigen or PCR) taken no more than 72 hours prior to arriving in Italy.

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These are the new rules set out by the Italian government after the EU removed the USA from the list of safe countries.



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Find out everything you need to know about how to visit Italy in the fall of 2021, from what tests you need/don't need, what documentation you need, and what to do when you want to visit sites, monuments, museums, and restaurants, and to travel around the country!

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Travelling to Italy during a Pandemic. Why Italy needs tourists.

At the start of the pandemic, Italy was one of the worst affected countries in Europe. But as of June 3rd, Italy has opened its borders to a number of European countries without requiring visitors to quarantine. Is it safe to be travelling to Italy right now, and why are they so keen to be welcome in millions of foreign tourists so soon after lockdown?

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0:00 - 0:34 The spread of the Coronavirus
0:35 - 1:21 Flying to Italy during COVID-19
1:22 - 1:56 An introduction to Sardinia
1:57 - 2:10 Prepping to travel during a Pandemic
2:11 - 2:38 Are people coming to Italy?
2:39 - 3:35 Tourism in Italy explained.
3:36 - 4:01 Can Italy recover and still prevent the 2nd wave?
4:02 - 4:30 The plan to find out more
4:31 - 6:06 Coronavirus in Italy explained.
6:07 - 6:17 Meeting Angelo
6:18 - 7:09 Italy's Lockdown explained
7:10 - 7:53 Why we travel
7:54 - 08:05 Kickstarting the economy
8:06 - 8:41 Empty cities
8:42 - 9:09 How to visit a beach after lockdown
9:10 - 9:38 Beaches the new normal (Interview)
9:39 - 10:06 How COVID-19 affected local businesses (Interview)
10:07 - 10:38 Giuseppe Conte calculated risk
10:39 - 11:23 Will Italy see a spike in new cases?
11:24 - 11:52 Did he really just say that?!
11:53 - 12:24 Italy is adapting
12:25 - 12:56 Is now a good time to visit Italy?
12:57 - 13:18 Long haul travel still suspended
13:19 - 13:37 Doing what we can
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0:00 Intro
1:18 1. Leaning Tower
3:24 2. Duomo
3:58 3. Battistero
4:28 4. Camposanto
6:07 5. Ice Cream at Gelateria De’ Coltelli
7:04 6. Palazzo Blu
8:19 7. Tuttomondo

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TOP 23 Things to do in VENICE 2024 | Travel Guide

The best things to do in Venice are not always easy to figure out. That is why in this Venice travel guide I show you all the most important sights and attractions in La Serenissima.

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3:09 3. Aperol Spritz
4:16 4. Basilica di San Marco |
4:50 5. Palazzo Ducale |
5:46 6. Campanile |
6:34 7. Getting lost
7:04 8. Ponte di Rialto |
8:11 9. Sarde in saor
8:40 10. I frari |
10:23 11. Cicchetti
11:43 12. Venetian Pastries
12:48 13. San Michele |
13:34 14. Murano |
14:22 15. Italian pasta
14:45 16. Torcello |
15:29 17. Burano |
16:53 18. Seafood
18:42 19. Ponte dell’Accademia |
19:08 20. Gallerie dell’Accademia |
19:46 21. Antico Forno Pizzeria
20:14 22. Gelateria il Doge |
20:42 23. Campo Santa Margherita |

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ROME Night Walking Tour 4K- mar 12th, 2021 - 7:00pm

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Looking for the latest news about the Coronavirus Rome? What's the situation here? What's it like in Rome right now? What restrictions are in place? Can you plan your trip to Italy?

I've been getting lots of similar questions about Covid-19 in Rome via email and across all my social media channels, so I wanted to create a video to answer them

When everything went on lockdown on feb/2021, people across Italy complied with the restrictions. However, life carried on. People were walking their dogs, going to the grocery and pharmacy, and doing basic things to live life as best we could under the circumstances.

Towards the end of May, restrictions started loosening and normal life resumed, with some adjustments to keep us all safe.

The streets of Rome were much quieter than in previous years, but we saw a steady increase in the number of people in the city after restrictions were lifted.

As we got closer to the end of the year, restrictions were reintroduced and travel options reduced, so the city has been quieter once again.

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On this tour, we walked around the area of Trevi Fountain, Pantheon and Largo di Torre Argentina on Italian Republic Day (June 2). Many people returned to walking the streets after the restrictions due to the pandemic. Enjoy this tour and walk with us!

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00:08 Via delle Scuderie
01:57 Via della Panetteria
02:11 Via del Lavatore
03:46 Piazza di Trevi
04:01 Chiesa dei Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio
04:23 Piazza di Trevi
04:38 Fontana di Trevi
05:15 Piazza di Trevi
05:47 Via delle Muratte
08:52 Via del Corso
09:42 Via dei Montecatini
10:50 Via del Caravita
11:07 Piazza di S. Ignazio
11:37 Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola
18:17 Piazza di S. Ignazio
19:07 Via del Seminario
21:24 Piazza della Rotonda
23:13 Pantheon
23:38 Piazza della Rotonda
23:58 Via della Rotonda
25:58 Via di Torre Argentina
28:23 Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
30:10 Via di San Nicola de' Cesarini
31:05 Largo di Torre Argentina

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02:22 - Seeing the Arena
04:20 - Walking around the Colosseum
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TOP 26 Things to Do in PRAGUE Czech Republic 2024 | Travel Guide

The best things to do in Prague in 2024 are not always easy to figure out. Especially during the new normal. In this video I show you what it is like to travel to Prague in the Czech Republic now. This travel guide will help you to safely explore all of the major landmarks of Czechia's capital.

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0:00​​ Intro
0:36 1. Charles Bridge |
2:05 2. Trdelnik
2:46 3. Prague Castle |
3:40 4. St Vitus Cathedral |
5:54 5. Astronomical Clock |
6:41 6. Old Town Square |
7:26 7. Clock Tower |
8:04 8. Jewish Ghetto
8:33 9. Bakeshop Praha
9:18 10. Letná Gardens
10:15 11. Kafka Museum |
11:22 12. Pilsener Urquell
11:34 13. Goulash
11:48 14. Becherovka
12:56 15. John Lennon wall |
13:35 16. Kampa Gardens
14:21 17. Angelato
14:43 18. Petrin Funicular |
15:27 19. Petrin Lookout Tower |
16:23 20. Mirror Maze
18:01 21. Dancing House
18:34 22. Wenceslas Square |
19:49 23. Rent a paddle boat
20:31 24. Candy shop
21:47 25. Parliament | restaurant
22:46 26. Beer museum

Venice, Italy: Why You Should NEVER Visit!

Venice, Italy: Why You Should NEVER Visit!

Welcome back to Around The Globe, today on the channel we are going to be diving deep into the reasons why you should never visit venice, italy. Venice is known as the ‘city of canals’ or ‘the floating city’ and it is one of the most beautiful and unique cities of italy which is no wonder why venice is a popular destination for travel. A lot of people travel to Italy. In fact it is one of the top most visited countries in the world and a lot of people often go to venice in particular especially for couples since venice is also known as the city of love.


But in this video we won’t be giving you reasons why you should go to venice italy, instead we will be giving you reasons why you should never go there. It might be so popular with travelers and you might be considering to travel there soon but we suggest you watch this whole video first before you decide so make sure you watch this whole video all the way through because we will reveal each and every shocking reason why you should never visit venice, italy. Without further ado, here’s a video about the truth behind venice italy so watch now!

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TRAVELING DURING COVID - Rio - Lisboa - Rome

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