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What should I pay attention to when I want to travel to Italy?

Italy, located in the Apennine Peninsula in southern Europe, is the birthplace of the European Renaissance. Cultural and technological giants such as Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Galileo have made great contributions to the progress of human culture. Rome is the capital of Italy. Here, I will bring you some Vatican views and some unpopular Italian tourism precautions.

Hotels in Italy don't have quilts. Their beds are like sleeping bags. People who go for the first time are still not used to it. There is only a thin layer. If you need it, you can ask the hotel front desk to provide you with a quilt. Italians rarely drink hot water, hotels generally do not provide kettles, and many hotel rooms are not allowed to boil water to prevent tripping. The bathrooms in Italy are different, too. There is a porcelain basin with a faucet beside the toilet, which is specially designed for women to clean their private parts. Next to the bathroom, besides the curtain rope, there is also a rope, which is an alarm rope after falling. Because Italy's population is aging seriously, caring for the elderly is a very humanized design. This rope can't be pulled casually. If pulled, the emergency center and the hotel front desk will break in soon.

The law and order in Rome is not bad, but there are still many thieves, many of whom are gypsies. Sometimes gypsies will flock around you and open your bag openly. Gypsies have no territory of their own, live in caravans and have a bad reputation in Europe. No country is willing to accept them. It is said that the Pope was willing to accept them later to show the glory of God to illuminate everyone, but the Vatican territory was too small, and a large number of Gypsies stayed in Rome. Later, the Roman government set aside a large grassland for gypsies to park their caravans. Personally, when you meet gypsies, try to avoid walking and don't go to secluded places alone.

On the streets of Rome, there is no Ferrari or Lamborghini at all. A friend said that few people drive these cars except mafia people, and the Italian tax authorities are very responsible. If a big business owner drives a high-profile car, it is easy for the tax authorities to check the tax, whether to look at the sports car or return to China. I don't know if it's true or not, but Bojun smiled.

To go to Rome, you must go to the Colosseum. As a world-famous ancient city, although there are only a few ruins left in the Colosseum, it is a symbol of ancient Roman history. Ticket price 12 euro.