Many cities in Italy are open-air museums

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ritu790
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Many cities in Italy are open-air museums

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You can still walk around outdoors without a mask, but you must wear one in particularly crowded places. In Rome, these are central squares and shopping routes. The fine is from 400 to 1,000 euros. It is not entirely clear what the amount of the fine depends on. Apparently, it is at the discretion of the law enforcement officer. I will not add fuel to the fire of the holy war topic and will not share my opinion on the matter, only information. But as a guide to Rome, I will generously share tips and life hacks on how to have a great time in Italy and, despite all the draconian measures, relax, soak up the Christmas atmosphere and enjoy Italy.



So if God has sent you a business visa to Italy, contact spain whatsapp number data 5 million us - we will figure out how to have a blast even without a "Super Greenpass". First of all – Hurray! We have achieved an exception for tourists – you can get into museums and exhibitions with a SIMPLE “GREEN PASS”! The Colosseum and the Vatican are waiting for you! Most restaurants have acquired their own terraces on the streets and heaters. That is, you can dine in restaurants without any passes, warming yourself with a portable radiator with a live fire and enjoying the view of the streets decorated for Christmas. Check into hotels with their own restaurants – they will welcome you there with joy even with a regular Greenpass.



There are hotels with really cool restaurants that are worth checking into just for the restaurant. Hotel pools, spas and bars are also accessible with the regular Greenpass. Or move into an apartment – ​​in the city centre and with a terrace – you can create your own luxurious panoramic restaurant. And if you don’t want to bother with cooking, you can invite a chef to your place – he will conduct a master class and feed you. And delivery from restaurants is already set up perfectly. and you can walk around these museums without any "Greenpasses". Especially Rome, of course! Walk - don't cross! If you decide to use the train, a simple Greenpass will be enough.



And most importantly: Friends, Italy really misses its Russian tourists! Despite all the restrictions, we are waiting for you with open arms, pizza, pasta and franciacorta at the ready!
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