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Customs of Italy

Italy, the birthplace of the Roman Catholic Church, is also a country with a rich religious history. In fact, many of Italy’s holidays and traditions are based on Christian beliefs and observances. If you’re planning to visit Italy this year, here’s what you need to know about these special occasions so you can celebrate them

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Why Italian Travelers Prefer to Play at Foreign non AAMS Casino Sites & Bookmakers?

Land-based gambling are one of the most major tourist sites in most nations before the pandemic; for example, Italy’s most popular casinos drew more tourists. However, following the epidemic, land-based casinos are under threat from technology, and as the world of internet casinos offers immersive experiences from Cairo to Italy, casino tourism is shifting to

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Top 5 Ancient Roman Sites in Tuscany

Tuscany is one of the most popular places in Italy. It is famous for its wines such as Morellino di Scansano, white Vernaccia di San Gimignano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, and many more. It also has a significant cultural and linguistic identity. Out of its well-known aspects, there are several ancient Roman sites. They have

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Things to do in Rome

● In good weather, of course, I would advise you to walk a lot – do not be afraid to turn off the hiking trails and look into the courtyards (sometimes they are open) or go on excursions on cute Vespa scooters or vintage Fiat 500s (write to Instagram, for example, in Dearomatours or Scooteromatours).

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Where to eat

Must visit for those who want an unforgettable experience: Casa Coppelle at Piazza delle Coppelle, 49. It has a very pleasant interior, designed by Jacques Garcia, one of the best French decorators, and delicious haute cuisine.Average bill: 40 Euros The bar opened a year ago on the terrace of La Rinascente on via del Tritone

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Rome through the Eyes of a Local Resident

Jeremy Watson has been living and working in Rome for almost 7 years now and in this article she talks about the non-tourist places in the city, the best restaurants, the unknown gardens and the viewpoints. Rome is a huge open-air time machine – you never know what’s waiting for you around the next turn

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