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Tourist & Practical info, Rome pass.: The Roma Pass
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  • Written by nyonnetti on Nov 3, 2007
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  • Favorite Thing: One of the best deals in Rome is the "Roma Pass." It is a 20 Euro investment but well worth it if you plan to be in Rome at least 3 days. It covers admission to two museum/sights and unlimited metro/bus transportation for 3 days. We used ours on the Coliseum (11 Euro) and the Borghese Gallery (13 Euro). Then, with the number of times we used the metro and bus, we saved at least 10 Euro by getting the card. We bought our Roma Pass at the Palatine Hill ticket booth, but they are sold in Tobacco shops and other various locations as well.


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    Tourist & Practical info, Rome pass.: Money: Debit or Credit?
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  • Written by nyonnetti on Apr 23, 2008
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  • Favorite Thing: We used our debit card for the majority of our spending in Rome. Our bank charged a 1% fee on every withdrawl which amounted to a $2-$3 charge per withdrawl. The credit card company charged a 3% fee on every purchase, so you can see that it was actually cheaper to use our debit card. Check with your bank about the fees. Our friend's bank charged a 2% fee on withdrawls so it varies.

    That being said, be sure that you find out which ATM's your debit card will work at in Italy. I know there were some that our card would not work at, which made me a little concerned since that was the primary way we were getting around on our trip and two of our B&Bs wanted cash up front.

    We withdrew about 200 euros every 2-3 days and my husband and I would each carry 100 euros. I found that in Italy, with all the markets and cafes, we really needed to have a good supply of cash on us. We used the silk neck pouch that goes under your clothing to carry our money, passports, credit cards and ID's. This worked great and we did not have any incidents of getting pickpocketed. You can purchase them at any luggage store and they cost about $15-$20 each.


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    Comments for nyonnetti about Rome
    rubbersoul75 Wed Jan 28, 2009 04:53 UTC
     so much to do, so little time- so true. for rome, the saying goes "non basta una vita", a lifetime is not enough- ciao!
    Toshioohsako Wed Dec 19, 2007 14:32 UTC
     nice coliseum photo. It would be good if you could tell us where your hometown is located in the USA.
    Maurizioago Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:07 UTC
     Good start. Ciao!

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