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					<description><![CDATA[Layover Rome 7:30a-4:50p Can you really see Vatican zero tour, Trevi Fountain and Colossus 
&#038; get meal? Tips? Great food? Transport?   No. You could see 
the Trevi Foundation, the Spanish Methods, the Colosseum and have meals, but that&#039;s it.
Get a airport shuttle train to and from the main railway station, and 
utilize the Metro to get around. The Spanish Guidelines and Trevi Fountain are a short walk from one another, the Colosseum is approximately 20 
minutes apart on foot and you might browse the Roman Forum which is 
very near it, it&#039;s a recreation area with many ancient ruins in it, you 
can get mixed tickets for the Roman Forum and the Colosseum (and admire other 
things on the way) and miss the queue in to the Colosseum 
that way.    Getting into the Vatican proper can mean joining lengthy queues - 
when I was there it took me 20 minutes to walk from the finish of the queue to the top of it, so that it was in regards to a mile lengthy.

You&#039;d need to pre-book and become there at your time slot on the 
dot. However, you can go directly to the front of St Peter&#039;s Basilica, 
but personally I came across the Vatican to become chilly 
and creepy when compared to many historic Roman ruins.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Layover Rome 7:30a-4:50p Can you really see Vatican zero tour, Trevi Fountain and Colossus<br />
&amp; get meal? Tips? Great food? Transport?   No. You could see<br />
the Trevi Foundation, the Spanish Methods, the Colosseum and have meals, but that&#8217;s it.<br />
Get a airport shuttle train to and from the main railway station, and<br />
utilize the Metro to get around. The Spanish Guidelines and Trevi Fountain are a short walk from one another, the Colosseum is approximately 20<br />
minutes apart on foot and you might browse the Roman Forum which is<br />
very near it, it&#8217;s a recreation area with many ancient ruins in it, you<br />
can get mixed tickets for the Roman Forum and the Colosseum (and admire other<br />
things on the way) and miss the queue in to the Colosseum<br />
that way.    Getting into the Vatican proper can mean joining lengthy queues &#8211;<br />
when I was there it took me 20 minutes to walk from the finish of the queue to the top of it, so that it was in regards to a mile lengthy.</p>
<p>You&#8217;d need to pre-book and become there at your time slot on the<br />
dot. However, you can go directly to the front of St Peter&#8217;s Basilica,<br />
but personally I came across the Vatican to become chilly<br />
and creepy when compared to many historic Roman ruins.</p>
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