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When planning a trip to Italy, you can almost push a pin randomly in the map and leave it at that. There’s such a wealth of ...
Trying to get from point A to point B? If only it were that simple! With any manner of travel these days, you’ve got options: planes, trains, buses, ferries, and beyond. And finding the best pat ...
There’s such a wealth of delicious food, deep history and vibrant culture that no matter where you go you’ll be happy — from the top of the boot to the bottom.In fact, there’s so much to do in Italy ...
"Tens of thousands of people attended the funeral of Pope John Paul II, so we expect demand and thus prices for travel and ...
As people the world over mourn the passing of Pope Francis and visit the Holy See to pay homage, here’s what to know about ...
By Elisabetta Povoledo Reporting from Rome Pope Francis says in his will that he wants to be laid to rest at the Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, where seven other popes are buried ...
Travellers to Rome should expect closures, visitor restrictions and crowds at some of the city’s main attractions. View on ...
Large cities like Rome and Florence burst at the seams with busloads of tourists. You can expect long queues when visiting tourist attractions. If exploring the wine regions is your aim, then we ...
Once at the top, visitors will be able to spot some of Rome's most famous buildings ... a trek here offers a nice respite from the city's crowded tourist spots. The summit of Gianicolo can ...
Beat the crowds by visiting early in the morning. The former pagan temple can be found in the Navona and Campo corner of Rome, accessible via the Barberini metro stop. It's open from 9 a.m. to 7 p ...
Massimo Siragusa / Constrasto / Redux Climbing the Campidoglio, or Capitoline Hill, which has lured visitors to Rome since the days of the Caesars, still provides the best, most inspiring ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran confirmed Wednesday that the next round of nuclear talks with the United States will be held in Rome after earlier confusion over where the negotiations ...