While it may be nearby, the Vatican City is actually a separate entity than the larger city of Rome. Fortunately, the close distance between the Vatican and Rome makes the Pope’s most holy residence and excellent opportunity for a day trip from the heart of Rome. Read the rest »
If you’re planning to visit the Vatican, you’ll want to do so with a full schedule and some sturdy walking shoes. Read the rest »
While in Rome, do as so many other Roman tourists do. After all, this city is not one of the most heavily traveled tourist locations on the globe for nothing. Read the rest »
When traveling to Italy, you’re likely planning a stop in Rome. Your first experience in Rome is likely to be one of simple tourism, and that is perfectly acceptable. Read the rest »
The Vatican might only 108 acres large, but the tiny country’s power is undisputed. The Vatican City is a country in its own right, and is home to the head of the Catholic Church – the Pope. Read the rest »
Most countries in Europe have a Royal Palace that is a must-see when traveling. But in Italy, you should definitely see the Royal Palace, the trick will be deciding which of the many Royal Palaces you’ll put on your list. Read the rest »