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Italy Introduces Entry Fee for Pantheon Visitors

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The Italian Minister of Tourism recently announced a new policy that will require all visitors to the Pantheon, one of the world’s most well-preserved monuments, to pay a €5 entry fee. This move comes as part of a national initiative to generate additional revenue from Italy’s cultural assets. The Pantheon, which attracts millions of tourists… Continue reading Italy Introduces Entry Fee for Pantheon Visitors

This Airline Launched Flights from NYC to Rome For $249

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Norse Atlantic Airways, the low-cost airline making waves in the transatlantic market, has launched flights between New York City and Rome. The airline is offering travelers an affordable option to experience the wonders of the eternal city this summer. The airline will operate nonstop flights between John F. Kennedy International Airport and Rome Fiumicino Airport… Continue reading This Airline Launched Flights from NYC to Rome For $249

TikTok Influencer Warns Tourists About Strict Rome Dress Code At Landmarks

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An Australian TikTok influencer hopped onto the app recently to warn travelers about dressing appropriately while visiting Europe. Jackie Hodge, 26, posted a video in May after she was denied entry into multiple historic landmarks while visiting Rome.  “Hot tip: don’t dress like a hoe in Europe at least not in the daytime when you… Continue reading TikTok Influencer Warns Tourists About Strict Rome Dress Code At Landmarks

3 Days in Rome

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Editorial note: This post on “3 Days in Rome” was originally published in 2014, and updated to reflect current prices and information. Rome, Italy is known for the grand and opulent architecture of Saint Peter’s Basilica, the rich history of the Colosseum and Pantheon, the chic shopping in Via Condotti, and perhaps, the best food… Continue reading 3 Days in Rome

Qantas Airlines Booked 13-Month-Old Baby On Separate Flight From Parents

Sarah Chai

An Australian couple is slamming Qantas Airlines for rebooking their 13-month-old baby on a separate flight. The biggest question for parents Stephanie and Andrew Braham is one many people are asking: how does this even happen? “She was on a different flight that departed 40 minutes after ours,” the child’s mother tells Business Insider. Nine… Continue reading Qantas Airlines Booked 13-Month-Old Baby On Separate Flight From Parents

Banned For Life: U.S. Tourist Throws Scooter Down Rome’s Spanish Steps Causing $26,000 In Damage

Natasa Dav

In latest news, a U.S. tourist who threw an electric scooter down Rome‘s Spanish Steps has been banned for life from the site. A visit to Rome’s historic Spanish Steps ended with a fine and a life-long ban for this particular U.S. traveler. The woman, a 28-year-old U.S. American traveler allegedly threw the scooter down… Continue reading Banned For Life: U.S. Tourist Throws Scooter Down Rome’s Spanish Steps Causing $26,000 In Damage

Air Taxis Are Coming To Rome’s Fiumicino Airport In 2024

Matt Mawson

Fiumicino Airport in Rome will be one of the latest country’s and airports to introduce futuristic air taxis in 2024. A test that will allow international flight passengers to fly into the tourist city of Rome in a more sustainable and timely manner. This fleet of helicopters created by startup Volocopter will be running on… Continue reading Air Taxis Are Coming To Rome’s Fiumicino Airport In 2024

Did You Know Lucius Severus Is Considered Rome’s First African Emperor?

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When Lucius Septimius Severus was named ruler of the Roman Empire in AD 193, he became Rome’s first African Emperor. Severus was born in AD 145 in the Roman Libyan city of Leptis Magna in Africa, and was known to come from a wealthy family. In AD 162, he traveled to Rome and was granted… Continue reading Did You Know Lucius Severus Is Considered Rome’s First African Emperor?

Amalfi, St. Tropez, And More: Inside This Couple’s Luxury Vacation In Europe

Kristen Rochelle

Los Angeles-based Marketing Events Manager Kristen Rochelle (35) and her girlfriend Meagan (31), a Healthcare IT Consultant, recently returned from the trip of a lifetime. After just a month of planning, the travel enthusiasts embarked on an epic 2 1/2-week, end-of-summer luxury vacation to the European countries of Italy, France, and Monaco. “Having been to… Continue reading Amalfi, St. Tropez, And More: Inside This Couple’s Luxury Vacation In Europe

Traveler Maxwell Banton: ‘Italy Helped Me Become A More Genuine And Loving Man’

Maxwell Banton

Maxwell Banton is a 28-year-old Philadelphia native based out of Los Angeles. After completing his business degree from the University of Southern California, he decided to pursue travel filmmaking full time. This led him to South America, where he has been for the past month and where he plans to stay for the next year,… Continue reading Traveler Maxwell Banton: ‘Italy Helped Me Become A More Genuine And Loving Man’

Black American Man Shares His Story Of Scary 20-Day Quarantine In Rome, Italy

Jovan Thomas

What was supposed to be a normal return to the United States after an amazing European vacation, turned out to be a nightmare for American resident Jovan Thomas, who was forced to quarantine in Rome, Italy for 20 days. On July 11, the 43-year-old Washington, D.C. based psychologist and United States Air Force veteran tested positive for… Continue reading Black American Man Shares His Story Of Scary 20-Day Quarantine In Rome, Italy

Win A Dream Italian Vacation Worth $20k Courtesy Of Peroni

Jakob Owens

An Italian vacation is the stuff that dreams are made of: wandering unhurriedly around Rome, indulging in authentic gelato, and feasting on handmade pasta. Italy’s premier lager, Peroni Beer, is making this a reality for one extremely lucky traveler. The company is offering $20,000 cash towards an epic holiday in the European country along the… Continue reading Win A Dream Italian Vacation Worth $20k Courtesy Of Peroni

You Can Now Travel To Italy On Delta’s COVID-Tested Flights

Terri Ijeoma

If you’ve been craving an Italian summer, you now have some options. Italy is reopening its borders to American leisure travelers on Delta’s COVID-tested flights starting May 16th. According to the airline, customers now have several choices of nonstop COVID-tested services to Italy, including a daily service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport… Continue reading You Can Now Travel To Italy On Delta’s COVID-Tested Flights

5 Architectural Structures You Have To See In Real Life

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Exploring architecture while traveling is a great way to be exposed to the history of a new city. There are magnificently designed building around the world intersecting art and design. Here are 5 architectural structures you have to see in real life! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Koay (@zzkoay81) //www.instagram.com/embed.js This… Continue reading 5 Architectural Structures You Have To See In Real Life

Italy Misses The “Laughter And Infectious Curiosity” Of American Tourists This Summer

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Traveling to Italy has become a summer vacation hot spot for Americans. From taking a ride on the gondolas to strolling with a gelato in hand, Italy is absolutely alluring. In fact, six million American travelers choose this European country as their vacation spot each year, according to the Italian government’s statistics bureau.  Unfortunately, this… Continue reading Italy Misses The “Laughter And Infectious Curiosity” Of American Tourists This Summer

 
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