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Colosseum in Rome, Italy
Mr. Burns Should Try
A Avid History Nut Should Definitely Try

Cost for travel

Plane: The cost to get there is 666 dollars and it is going to take 12 hours and 30 minutes from somewhere in the U.S.

Requirments:

  • You must have a valid passport to go to Rome
  • Official Language: Standard Italian.
  • Local Dialect: Romanesco (a distinct Roman dialect).
  • Other Languages: English is the most common foreign language used in tourism.
  • Other Languages Spoken: Due to international tourism and the city’s status, some French, Spanish, and German are also understood in specific areas. 

A place to stay

For a first-time visitor, the best areas to stay in Rome are the Centro Storico (near Pantheon/Navona) for ultimate walkability, Monti for a trendy, central vibe with great nightlife, or Trastevere for a charming, authentic, and lively atmosphere. For a quieter, more residential feel near the Vatican, choose Prati

Best time to go?

Best Time to Visit Rome | Weather, Events, and Things to do. New visitors and seasoned travelers alike find Rome captivating year-round, but the city truly shines in spring (March-May) and fall (September-October), when mild weather and vibrant events make exploring a pleasure.

Things to do at Rome, Italy

  • Unparalleled History and Archaeology: As the “Eternal City,” Rome is an open-air museum filled with ancient ruins, including the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, and the Colosseum.(For a avid history nut)
  • Art and Architecture: Home to the Vatican Museums (including the Sistine Chapel), Galleria Borghese, and numerous churches and fountains, such as the Trevi Fountain.(A art place for a avid history nut)
  • World-Class Culinary Scene: Experience authentic Italian cuisine, from pasta dishes like Carbonara and Cacio e Pepe to renowned gelato and vibrant street food in neighborhoods like Trastevere.(Avid History Nut Will Like The FOOD)
  • Vibrant Culture and Lifestyle: Enjoy the bustling, romantic atmosphere of its piazzas, such as Piazza Navona and the Spanish Steps.
  • Walkable City: Many of Rome’s major attractions are within walking distance of each other, allowing for an immersive experience of the city’s streets and architecture.
  • Gateway to Other Destinations: Rome serves as an ideal base for day trips to nearby areas like Pompeii, Naples, or Tivoli.
  • Cost-Effective: Often considered more affordable than other major European capitals like Paris or London. 

17 Extra Things to do(some stuff I said might be in the video):

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