
Visiting Rome in a special year like the Jubilee is certainly an exciting idea, but due to the many tourists and pilgrims who will land in the city, it could be difficult to navigate the confusion of a crowded city and easily fall into tourist traps, but don't worry! This article is a vademecum, full of tips and practical advice for enjoying the capital without stress even during one of the most special years in Rome.
So, you'll have a guide on what to do and what not to do during the Jubilee in Rome. To create this valuable list of tips, we sought the support of an exceptional partner who knows Rome and all its hidden aspects very well: Sightseeing Experience, the tour operator of City Sightseeing Italy. With its authentic experiences and panoramic buses, it allows you to explore Italy’s greatest cities in a smart and unconventional way.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu/
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