๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italian Roman Travel Perfect Guide

Travel course, preparations, precautions summary

โœˆ๏ธ Travel Essentials
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๐Ÿ“… Rome 2 nights 3 days travel courses

Day 1: Examination of ancient Roman ruins

Colosseum โ†’ Prison Romano โ†’ Stairs of our country โ†’ Trevi Fountain โ†’ Pantheon โ†’ Nabona Square

Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:The city of Rome is easy to walk on foot because of the distance between the ruins.
๐Ÿ“ Colosseum ๐Ÿ“Poral Romano ๐Ÿ“ Stairs of our country ๐Ÿ“Trevi Fountain

Day 2: Vatican City and Night View Tour

Vatican Museum โ†’ Sistine Cathedral โ†’ St. Peter Cathedral โ†’ St. Peter Square โ†’ St. Angelo Castle โ†’ Popolo Square Night

Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:The Vatican Museum is one of the largest museums in the world, where you can enjoy the creation of Michelangelo's heaven and earth.
๐Ÿ“ Vatican Museum ๐Ÿ“Sistine Cathedral ๐Ÿ“Sthology Cathedral ๐Ÿ“Popolo Square

Day 3: Borghese Park and additional attractions (options)

Nabona Square โ†’ Pantheon โ†’ Trevi Fountain โ†’ Corso Street โ†’ Popolo Square โ†’ Borge Se Park & โ€‹โ€‹Art Museum

Nabona Square:It takes 2 hours, where the ancient stadium is changed to the square, where restaurants and shops are gathered [12]
Corso Street:It takes 3 hours, consists of shopping streets [12]
Borghese Park & โ€‹โ€‹Art Museum:4 hours, if you are not interested in parks and museums, you can visit additional shopping or day 2 abandoned places [12]
๐Ÿ“Nabona Square ๐Ÿ“Corso Street ๐Ÿ“Borghese Park ๐Ÿ“Borgee Art Museum

๐ŸŽ’ Roman travel required

๐Ÿ“‹ Basic documents

  • passport(Expiration period left for more than 6 months) [8]
  • Visa (if necessary) [8]
  • Airline ticket e-Ticket output
  • Accommodation
  • Travel Insurance Certificate [8]

๐Ÿ’ณ Financial related

  • Credit card(Visa, Master 1 each) [8]
  • Cash (small euro coins -for subway tickets or tips) [8]
  • Traveler's check (optional) [8]
  • Cash wallet (to prevent pickpocket)

๐Ÿ“ฑ Electronic device

  • Travel adapter (Italian voltage 220V) [8]
  • Smartphones and chargers [8]
  • Portable battery [3]
  • Camera (optional) [8]
  • Headphones or earphones [8]

๐Ÿงณ Household goods

  • Relaxed sneakers(There are many walks of walking) [3] [8]
  • Light clothing (cotton linen) [8]
  • Long pants and skirts (when visiting churches or museums) [8]
  • Light jacket or sweater (if dinner or rain comes) [8]
  • Folding umbrella(Compared to showers) [3]
  • Sunglasses (Sunlight is strong) [3] [8]

๐Ÿ’Š

  • Pain relief and antipyretic [8]
  • Difficult treatment for indigestion [8]
  • Antihistamine (if there is allergies) [8]
  • Basic emergency medicines [8]

๐Ÿงด Bathroom supplies

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste [8]
  • Soap, Shampoo, Conditioner [8]
  • Shaver (if necessary) [8]
  • Basic cosmetics (if necessary) [8]

โš ๏ธ Roman travel precautions

๐Ÿšจ Pickpocket attention

Major areas:Colosseum, Vatican, Trevi Fountain, Train Station, Tourist Area Dense Area [4] [9]

  • Italy is a pickpocketing heaven:There are frequent stolen accidents against travelers, and there is little likely to catch the culprit or regain lost things [4]
  • Various techniques:Special care is required because the techniques of thieves are diverse day by day [4]
  • How to deal with:Using locks and clothes pins to fix the zipper of the carrier, backpack, and cross bag, the bag is always in front of you [4]
  • Not targeted:Be careful not to be a target in the first place, and your belongings are carefully taken [4]
๐ŸŽ Street giftism
  • Rejection of strange people:Do not receive a gift from a stranger on the street [9]
  • Police Report:In case of the theft accident, a polis report is required [4]
๐ŸŒก๏ธChecks related to weather
  • In other periods, not summer, you need to wear outdoor clothes [3]
  • Because of the strong sunlight, sunglasses are required [3]
  • Folding umbrella required to prepare for showers [3]
โ›ช Precautions when visiting the church
  • Dress Regulations:Note that when visiting the church, you need to wear long pants or skirts [8] [9]
  • Scarf preparation:Need a scarf when visiting church or cathedral [8]
๐Ÿ’ฐ Trevi Fountain Wish

Roman City is full of beautiful fountains, but the Romans say that Rome's only wish fountain is Trevi Fountain. The common sense of locals is that the wish is made only in Trevi Fountain [9]

๐Ÿงณ Travel Accessories
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๐Ÿ’ก Roman travel tips

  • Use of Roman Pass:48 hours (32 euros) or 72 hours (52 euros) Roman passes for public transportation, toilet free use and museum discount [3]
  • walking tour:The city of Rome is easy to walk on foot because of the distance between ruins [2]
  • Pre -booking:Major attractions such as Colosseum and Pantheon are required for advance reservations [7] [12]
  • Night View:Recommended night view course starting at Popolo Square around 6 pm [2]
  • 2 days course available:You can travel by compressing the course on the 3rd day by 2 days.
  • Preparation for water change:Preparation for the pharmacy in preparation for shower filters and upset stomach [3]

๐Ÿ’ฐ Roman travel estimated expenses

Daily expenses (based on one person)

  • lodgment:โ‚ฌ 80-200 (intermediate-luxury hotel)
  • Food expenses:โ‚ฌ 30-50 (local restaurant and cafe)
  • traffic:โ‚ฌ 10-15 (including Roman Pass)
  • sightseeing:โ‚ฌ 20-35 (admission fee for museums and attractions)
  • etc:โ‚ฌ 15-25 (souvenir and shopping)
  • total:โ‚ฌ 155-325 (about 20-43 million won)

Roman Pass Fare

  • 48 hours Rome Pass:โ‚ฌ 32 (public transportation, toilet free) [3]
  • 72 hours Roman Pass:โ‚ฌ 52 (public transportation, toilet free, 2 free first museums, ruins and tourist attractions) [3]

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