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Rome, the capital city of Italy and often called the Eternal City, is one of the world’s most important tourist destinations. There is simply too much to see in Rome, from the Vatican to museums, monuments, city parks, opera and theatre, you just always feel there is more to see.
Like any large city, Rome is a bustling, hectic, lively place with heavy traffic and at times very noisy, but do not let that put you off, as it is still full of tranquil, undiscovered squares, small serene parks and has an abundance of historical monuments and building.
Tourist Information
There are three booths in central Rome offering tourist information, Tuesdays to Saturdays, from 10 am to 6 pm and on Sundays from 10 am to 1 pm. They provide information concerning guided tours, restaurants, museums and public transportation. They are positioned at:
Largo Goldoni, Tel.:+39 06 6875027
Largo Corrado Ricci (Colosseum), Tel.:+39 06 6780992
Via Nazionale (Palazzo delle Esposizioni), Tel.:+39 06 4746262
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