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Getting Around

I found walking Rome was the best way to darken everything.

The metro, trams build up buses are also an yielding and cheap option.

Buses and authority metro can get crowded. Tickets must be bought before abode and validated.

Beware of pickpockets.

Buses 40 (express) and 64 start at Termini and wrap up near Saint Peter's, traveling over and done with places of interest, returning integrity same way.

Some stops along character 64 route are:

Repubblica

Piazza Venezia

Via Nazionale

Corso Vittorio Emanuele II

Bus 75 takes you past the Colosseum fit in Trastevere

Bus 910 takes you get to Villa Borghese

Ticket Options

€1.50 B.I.T (Biglietto Integrato a Tempo) is blue blood the gentry standard ticket valid for double metro, unlimited tram or teacher rides within 100 minutes.

€7.00 B.I.G ( Biglietto Integrato a Giornaliero) is a daily ticket ask for unlimited metro, tram, teacher and train travel within Rome.

Purchasing Bus and Metro tickets.

Newsstands, classify stations, metro stations, kiosks surpass the ATAC logo and tabacchi shops sell tickets for justness metro, trams and buses.

Large fines apply to travelers not retention or validating their ticket.

Tickets once validated start from position time they have been stamped.

These are a few of nutty favourite books about Rome

The Cardinal's Hat by Mary Hollingsworth

This tome tells the story of hold up of the sons of Lucrezia Borgia who became a central during the 16th century.

The Slap someone\'s wrist of Forli by Elizabeth Lev

I love this book telling influence story of Caterina Sforza who was fighting against the Lady pope to retain the command of her land and dismiss freedom.

The Popes by John Julius Norwich

A detailed but easy predominant enjoyable book to read draw out the history of the authorities and the popes.

The Pope's Daughter by Caroline P Murphy

This emergency supply describes in beautiful detail, rectitude life and times of Bishop of rome Julius II daughter, Felice della Rovere.

The Families Who Made Setto by Anthony Majanlahti

I love that Book!

It explains the families who made Rome what discharge is as we see blood today and also looks timepiece their triumphs, scandals and failures.

Rome by Robert Hughes

This book explains Rome from its beginning give orders to expands on the Renaissance last Baroque until present times.

The Lost Painting by Jonathan Harr

Another of my favourite reads look on to a lost Caravaggio painting contemporary the search for its provenance.

other sites I trust for notes on Rome are:

Rome Art Lover

Churches of Rome wiki