Rome has so much culture, history and architecture...more than anybody could tackle in his lifetime.
A travel package to rome will cost you around 700 dollars.
There are hundreds of travel agencies in California and all will have tie-ups with tour operators in Rome to conduct their Rome tours. It is unlikely that a travel agency in California would conduct its own tour to Rome, other than booking the flights and then having a Rome operator to meet the group when they land in Rome.
Yes, you can.
All roads lead to Rome! You must travel to Rome to visit the Vatican. There is no other way.
The homonym for Rome is roam, which means to move about or travel aimlessly.
Julius Caesar was a lifelong resident of Rome. Even though his military affairs caused him to travel, his home was Rome.Julius Caesar was a lifelong resident of Rome. Even though his military affairs caused him to travel, his home was Rome.Julius Caesar was a lifelong resident of Rome. Even though his military affairs caused him to travel, his home was Rome.Julius Caesar was a lifelong resident of Rome. Even though his military affairs caused him to travel, his home was Rome.Julius Caesar was a lifelong resident of Rome. Even though his military affairs caused him to travel, his home was Rome.Julius Caesar was a lifelong resident of Rome. Even though his military affairs caused him to travel, his home was Rome.Julius Caesar was a lifelong resident of Rome. Even though his military affairs caused him to travel, his home was Rome.Julius Caesar was a lifelong resident of Rome. Even though his military affairs caused him to travel, his home was Rome.Julius Caesar was a lifelong resident of Rome. Even though his military affairs caused him to travel, his home was Rome.
depends on where you start...
If you mean the mode of transport then perhaps you choose to travel by train or by air.
Slaves could only travel with their masters.
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how many miles from Rome airport to Florence, Italy. Is the train the best way to travel?
"Ancient Rome Unveiled: A Traveler's Guide to the Eternal City"