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Rome,ITALY
BY: Caroline Larkin, Grace Dean, & Shannon Sullivan
+Traveling to Rome
A one-way plane ticket to Rome costs $2229.70.
Buying a passport so you can go to
Rome is $110.
+MONEY
$2,000 US dollars would be equal to €1,549.61
+TRAVELING IN ROME
Most people ride buses in Italy
Bikes cost about $40-$50.
More people own scooters in Italy than cars but a majority still own cars.
+Disease control
- Before traveling to Italy you must get a check up at the doctors.
-These vaccines include measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine, varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, and your yearly flu shot.
+Living There
Gambero Guesthouse is a apartment for rent. It costs $249 per night. “The Spanish Steps are a quarter mile from the property. Piazza del Popolo is half a mile away, along Via del Corso, one of Rome’s main shopping streets. I chose this neighborhood because of its good location. It is located in a safe, nice area that has many activities and restaurants surrounding it.
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+Some good places to eat in Rome, Italy are Toscano, Vascello, and Moriondo and Gariglio.
Toscano Moriondo and Gariglio.
+Trevi Fountain
- This is a beautiful fountain that is best seen at night when it is lit up
+Campo dé Fiori
This one of the oldest markets in Rome. In the day you can buy fruits, vegetables, and flowers, and in the night there are many restaurants and bars to visit.
+Giolltti
This is a highly recommended gelato shop
+Gardens of Villa Borghese
~ bike or paddle on a paddle boat through the beautiful gardens and lake