
ROME
The city of Rome would always remain standing
Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy
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The Travel Pack
The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn.

How to get to Rome
Although it is said that all roads lead to Rome, unless you’re on a Mediterranean cruise or touring Europe by car, the easiest way of getting to Rome is either by plane or train.

Plane
Has two international airports with over 40 million passengers through the city every year.
Train
You’re planning on discovering visiting other cities, the train an excellent option for that trip.
Bus
The bus company Eurolines operates throughout Europe.
Check out their website.
Car
If you’d like to tour Europe by car and are thinking of getting to Rome this means transport.

Getting around Rome
The public transport system in Rome is very varied, cheap and
user friendly.

Tram
The Metro in Rome has three lines that cross the city diagonally Although is not very extensive

Metro
The Metro in Rome has three lines that cross the city diagonally Although is not very extensive

Urban Rail
The Metro in Rome has three lines that cross the city diagonally Although is not very extensive

Taxi
The Metro in Rome has three lines that cross the city diagonally Although is not very extensive

Metro
The Metro in Rome has three lines that cross the city diagonally Although is not very extensive

Ticket Booking
The Metro in Rome has three lines that cross the city diagonally Although is not very extensive

Places To Visit
The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved,
desirous of everything at the same time.

Colosseum
The Colosseum, built in AD 80, was the Roman Empire’s largest amphitheatre, and still stands today as a reminder of the grandeur and barbarity of the time.

St. Peter's Basilica
St. Peter’s Basilica is the most recognisable structure in the heart of the Vatican City, and is considered among the holiest sites in Christendom.

Trevi Fountain
Trevi Fountain is the largest Baroque water feature in Rome, located in Piazza di Trevi, right in the city centre. One of the city’s must-visits

Roman Forum
The Roman Forum lies in a valley between Rome’s Palatine and Capitoline hills, where you can stroll through a vast area filled with ancient Roman ruins

Pantheon
Rome’s Pantheon is among the city’s most stunning landmarks. Still standing in the Piazza della Rotonda after almost 2,000 years.
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Rome facts & figures
The city of Rome has a population of almost 3 million, with 4,3 million living in the metropolitan area.

Electricity and plugs
«Type L» (Italian socket type) with three prongs.
«Type C» (Europlug), both with a voltage of 220V.
230V, 50Hz (European or Italian plug)

Currency
The official currency in Italy is the Euro, since 1999.
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