There are very few restaurants in the Vatican. Most people dine in Rome and there are many such establishments a short walk from the Vatican. The Ristorante dei Musei Vaticani is probably the most popular in the Vatican itself.
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Vatican City is a city-state, a country consisting of only one city. So the capital is also Vatican City.
tourists, pilgrims some for religious reasons. some for the 'I've been to the vatican city' feel
The Vatican has no manufacturing industry.
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The central feature of the Vatican is Saint Peter's Basilica. Another major building is the Apostolic Palace that includes the Papal Apartments and Sistine Chapel. There are also other ecclesiastical and government buildings, a few stores and restaurants, residences for some Vatican residents, museums and Casa Santa Marta which is a hostel for visiting clergy who have business with the Vatican. About half of the area of the Vatican is devoted to gardens and public squares.
No, the Vatican is some distance from a coast line.
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There is no entrance fee to the Vatican. However, the museums do charge an admission.
It does not have any extra-territorial colonies in the usual sense- there is some papal palace some distance from the Vatican proper- but this is most exceptional.l Vatican City is both a city and a nation-state- within the environs of Rome, Italy.
The Vatican is built on the Mons Vaticanus (Vatican Hill) and has a close proximity to the west bank of the Tiber River. Other that, there are no real geographic features in the Vatican where most features are man made.