What are the Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Rome?

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Ma non tutto è andato come si aspettava! Mi sono divertito un po’ (giusto un po’), essere in questa città ed non visitare i grossi turisti.’ireo t’ l’ che a’ i’ a’ r’ che tochago uno de mesure se la dolli farfu nother ofiente, paci an in… si vendajad, wheras sa shiser and she forumnism doctor s an forundo. Please tell me in detail about the ten most interesting places in Rome.

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Of course! Here are the top 10 must see places in Rome: 1) Vatican City, in particular St. Peterэs Basilica and the Vatican Museums with the Sistine Chapel. 2) Caracalla’s Baths, which include the remains of roman baths. 3) The Pantheon which is the most intact product of the ancient Romans. 4) Spanish Steps, a well known staircase that has the church of Trinità dei Monti on top. 5) Trevi Fountain which is among the most famous fountains in the globe. 6) Piazza Navona which is notorious for the baroque square featuring large statues, and fountains. 7) Villa Borghese Gardens, one of the largest parks which has been secured with museums and a zoo with scenic views of Rome. 8) Altare Della Patria which is a memorial constructed with the first king of united Italy in mind. 9) The Coliseum, the biggest ever created amphitheater. 10) Roman Forum and Palatine Hill which were the heart of public religion activities and had a lot of breathtaking structures and sights.
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In how many days can one complete these destinations?
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Tourists in Rome checking out the Pantheon, Italy’s most-visited cultural site, will soon be charged a 5-euro ($5.28) entrance fee under an agreement signed March 16, 2023 by Italian culture and church officials.

Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano said the move was a matter of “good sense.” The introduction of an entrance fee comes five years after a previous government shelved plans to start charging visitors 2 euros.

Proceeds will be split, with the culture ministry receiving 70% and the Rome diocese 30%, officials said.

The monumental domed structure, originally an ancient Roman temple, draws millions of visitors each year. It was transformed into a church in 609, called the Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs, and Mass is regularly celebrated there.

Under the new plan, visitors under 25 years of age will be charged 2 euros. Entrance will be free to Rome residents, minors, people attending Mass and personnel of the basilica, among others.
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see you in october!!
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I visited 8 out of the 12 spots (including bonus) that were mentioned in this content in only a day and a half
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Just wanted to drop by and express our sincere gratitude for your incredible Rome vlogs!  Your tips have been an absolute game-changer as we gear up for our own Roman adventure in just 72 days!
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