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Sightseeing
Climbing St. Peter’s Dome: What You’ll See and When To Go
One of the most intense experiences when visiting a city is admiring it from the top. The impression we have of a place can change completely from a higher viewpoint. Rome offers many spectacular views, such as the terrace in Giardino degli Aranci, the Gianicolo Hill, or the Pincio Terrace in Villa Borghese Park. But
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Planning
Where To Eat and Drink Near the Vatican: Top 11 Restaurants
Looking for the best places to eat near the Vatican? We’re here to help.  While Vatican City isn’t that large — it easily fits in a two-mile border — there’s a lot to see here. It houses some of the world’s most important religious and artistic treasures, and there’s a lot of ground to cover.
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Sightseeing
Borgo Pio: A Neighborhood Guide on What To See, Eat, Do
Located close to the Vatican City and with its quiet cobbled streets and laid-back atmosphere, Borgo Pio feels like an Italian village not part of the busy streets of Rome at all.  And, in fact, that’s what it once was. Pope Benedict XVI made his home here and many families moved into the area to
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Sightseeing
Vatican City for Free: What To See in St. Peter’s Square
In the heart of Rome, just west of the Tiber River, is Vatican City. A city, yes, but also the smallest country in the world.  Inside Vatican City is St. Peter’s Square, one of the world’s most iconic destinations. It was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the 17th century and holds great spiritual and

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