A spectacularly beautiful city, Rome is, surprisingly, not as expensive as London or Paris. The centre is also fairly compact, which makes it a good walking city. The best and cheapest ways to see Rome are walking and catching public transport, although the extremely heavy traffic and crowded buses and metro are not pleasant.
Taxis may not be the best option if you’re on a budget, as they tend to be rather pricey. If you’re in Rome, but don’t have much cash to spend, you’ll still manage to enjoy some of the most amazing sights, as many beautiful areas and buildings are free to visit. Here are the best ten according to us at LifeinItaly.
SOURCE: https://www.lifeinitaly.com
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