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You Can Now See 2,000-Year-Old Thermal Baths and Military Barracks Without Ever Leaving Rome’s New Subway Stations
Two recently opened stops by the Colosseum double as museums, showcasing the ancient artifacts and ruins unearthed during ...
Tourists who want to get close to Rome's Trevi Fountain will soon have to pay a two-euro ($2.34) fee, the city mayor said on ...
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Visiting the Trevi Fountain now will cost more than just a coin toss with a 2-euro tourist fee
Tourists visiting the Trevi Fountain are now going to pay more than just the legendary coin toss over their shoulder.
Tourists will be charged to visit Rome's Trevi Fountain as authorities seek to profit from Italy's most popular attractions.
Part station, part museum, two new subway stops in Rome offer riders the chance to see ancient artifacts unearthed in digging ...
Rino Barillari has been snapping photos of, and sparring with, the famous for 65 years, from Princess Margaret to Lady Gaga, ...
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This Luxury 7-day Train Journey Travels Through Italy's Wine Country—With Private Winery Visits and Vineyard Lunches
A new Italy rail tour by SmoothRed links Piedmont and Tuscany with wine tastings, gourmet meals, and scenic stops for a ...
Even though season five is being released just before Christmas, it’s still high summer on Emily in Paris. Time is really ...
As the subway line continues onward past the Colosseum, it will run underneath more of the world’s most important cultural ...
After years of delays and spiralling costs, Rome inaugurated two new metro stations on Tuesday, including one by the ...
Tourists in Italy's capital Rome will soon have to pay a €2 (£1.75) entrance fee if they want to see its famed Trevi Fountain up close. The new barrier for visitors to view the Baroque monument will ...
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