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Hello everyone, in two weeks we're heading to Rome and I've got a question.
I'm the kind of person who melts like ice cream in the sun, and even though I'm not big on churches, I don't want to miss anything in Rome! But I've heard stories of people being denied entry due to their clothing… is it really that strict?
Does anyone know which places definitely require covering shoulders? I've heard about the Vatican, but what about the Colosseum or the Pantheon?
Are the rules the same for guys and girls? My boyfriend doesn't want to believe that it applies to him too.
Share your experiences with me, and thanks in advance.
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¡Hola! Viajo a Roma en julio por trabajo y quiero aprovechar para visitar el Vaticano y Coliseo. Sé que es uno de los meses de mayor afluencia turística y aunque se me hace raro reservar ya las entradas, ¿lo recomendáis por si se pueden agotar? ¡Gracias de antemano!
Hello, travelers! 🌍
My girlfriend and I are going to visit Rome for the first time this summer. It’s also our first trip together, and we want to plan an unforgettable journey without any unexpected hiccups. We need your help with some key questions:
Is it necessary to book tickets in advance for the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and Borghese Gallery during peak season?
How far in advance should we buy them, and what are the official sites to avoid scams?
Are there specific times or days when these attractions are less crowded?
Any tips for saving time or money on tickets?
We appreciate any advice! We want to enjoy Rome without spending hours in lines or missing out on the must-sees. If you've had a similar experience, please share how you organized your trip. 😊
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