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Where did people go to pick up girls in ancient Rome?

In ancient Rome, there were several places where people could socialize and consequently, meet potential romantic or sexual partners. In ancient Rome, social life was full of opportunities to create bonds and cultivate relationships, both romantic and purely social. The city offered a wide range of public and private spaces where people could meet, share moments of conviviality and, often, get close to potential partners. The forums, for example, were the beating heart of city life, meeting places where citizens of all social classes gathered to discuss politics, business or simply to spend time together. In this context, it was not uncommon for glances, conversations and mutual attraction to lead to the birth of personal relationships. The baths also played a central role in daily life. These complexes were not only spaces dedicated to hygiene and relaxation, but real centers of socialization. Here men and women, at separate times or in distinct areas, could converse, observe and establish bonds that sometimes went beyond simple friendship. Another fundamental setting for personal interactions were the banquets and private parties organized by the

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Back to normal, goodbye to the Green Pass from today: stop wearing masks even at the bar

Here are the new rules and what changes in Italy starting today: It is slowly returning to normal and this Sunday 1st of May 2022 marks an important stage in the now very long coexistence of Italians with Covid. In fact, starting today, the green pass will be presented in very few places (for example, the RSA) and even the masks will be recommended but not mandatory in many places. The mask will remain mandatory on long-distance travel (trains and airplanes), in cinemas, theaters and in closed sports competitions. This at least until June 15th. At work, in the public, they will be “recommended” for prudence, while in the private sector, individual companies will decide whether or not to make their employees wear them. BOOK YOUR ROME TOUR The recommendations, in any case, always remain the same: sanitize your hands, keep your distance and avoid crowds. Will the green pass still be required to travel abroad?Yes. The rules change according to the destination countries but the green pass in its “basic” form (vaccination, recovery or negative swab) will continue to

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EU launches the Covid “green pass”: here are the 3 ways to travel freely

Covid green certificate will be available, free of charge, in digital or paper format. The Commission proposal will have to be discussed. It is not called a passport but a “digital green certificate” to facilitate safe free movement within the EU during the pandemic. Evidence that a person has been vaccinated against Covid-19, received a negative test result, or has recovered from Covid-19. It will be available, free of charge, in digital or paper format. It will include a QR code to ensure the security and authenticity of the certificate. It is the legislative proposal of the European Commission that establishes a common reference framework to facilitate coexistence with Covid-19. The proposal, on which not all governments agree, will be discussed next week at the summit of leaders. Three ways to travelNew EU pass “is not a vaccination passport, but a green certificate to avoid divisions and blockades” between EU countries, “facilitate the movement of European citizens” and restart tourism in view of the summer “. This was stated by the EU Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, in an interview

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Christmas in Rome is Magic

Rome is awesome all year round but during Christmas period it becomes even more magic, almost a fairy-tale place more than a real city. Not for nothing everybody would like to spend their Christmas holidays in the Eternal City, that turns into a wonder. To guide you through the tons of things you can do during your Christmas holidays in Rome we want to suggest you some highlights about the best things to do in Rome for Christmas. Once in Rome you have absolutely to stop by St. Peter’s Square. It could seem a predictable tip, but is not. St. Peter’s nativity scene and the majestic Christmas tree next to the Basilica are breathtaking and offer an atmosphere without equal above all during Christmas Eve celebration; plus the usual beauty and views that only this place has in the whole world. Hoping that Navona Square historic market will come back soon, now we are going to suggest you some lovely Christmas markets of the capital. Among the best surely Piazza Mazzini one, a mix of antique trade, a Christmas bazar

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Places in Italy to vist in Autumn

Amazing places in Italy to visit this Autumn The ones who follow our blog should have learnt by heart all about Italian weather, the fact that, of course depending on the areas and regions, in general we are lucky to have a mild and temperate weather with sunny days all the year round especially from march to november. Autumn in addition has several pros more. The attractions, the monuments, the spots are less crowded, and you can visit Italian cities without swear and hustle. And that’s not all. Italian Autumn is so charming, with the vegetation that gets a yellowy touch, streets covered by poetic leaves and that breeze caressing your face. So, you have just to pack and take our tips to heart. Here a list of the places in Italy to visit in Autumn. Vernazza Cinque Terre Cinque Terre area, in Liguria, is a fantastic and unique territory maybe because it boasts several borghi, 5 more precisely, each one with its attractions and beauties, turning out to be a one of a kind National Park. We have chosen

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Italy's Most Romantic Weekend Getaways

Are you planning a weekend trip to Italy? Call your loved one, book a flight for Italy, rent a car for a road trip and we can go. Good music during the ride and the magnificent Italian scenario will do the rest. Either if you are going to spend a chilling break or an adventurous trip, we have selected for you the 5 most romantic weekend getaways in world’s most enchanting place, Italy. Ready for an holiday in the pursuit of romanticism? Let’s go! Portovenere Cinque Terre If you say Cinque Terre you say endless beauty. And if there is a place where anyone would lose his mind, well, that’s Portovenere. As the name suggests, Venus’ port, this little corner of heaven will make your “love conquest” give up forever. Deep blue waters, the whitest beaches, romantic grottoes, colored small boats recalling ancient times, narrow dwells joined in a tight embrace with the castle in the background. The perfect atmosphere. Not for nothing UNESCO listed Portovenere and Cinque Terre in the World Heritage Sites. The love gateway of your dreams.

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5 Most fascinating abandoned villages in Italy: Civita di Bagnoregio - photo by Enzo Lofrano

5 Most Fascinating Abandoned Villages In Italy

From North to South: a journey through five abandoned villages in Italy Civita di Bagnoregio 5 Most fascinating abandoned villages in Italy Civita is a village in the municipality of Bagnoregio in the province of Viterbo, Lazio. It is famous to be a “borgo” inhabited only by a dozen people. Called “The Dying City”, it can be reached only on foot via a bridge. Behind the small village lies the Valley of the Badlands, the clay ridges on a distinctive form that create an evocative and fascinating landscape. The village has been abandoned because of the numerous earthquakes, but today, thanks to its unique atmosphere and beauty, it is living a second life due to the many tourists visiting this enchanted place. Civita di Bagnoregio looks like a rocky island hanging in the green, its town planning is of Etruscan mold, but keeps a late medieval aspect that makes it even more fascinating. You will also find realistic reconstructions of wine, olive oil and salami shops; be sure to visit the church of San Donato in the Romanesque style. Stroll

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10 amazing lakes In Italy you have to see (vol.1)

Water has something special, therapeutic, regenerative, magic. For my part, is one of my favorite things in life. Water creates also amazing landscapes, indeed we want to write about some of our favorite and most beautiful lakes in Italy. Our country has plenty of them, alpine ones, frozen, with picturesque villages giving onto them. From north to south Italy, we are going to walk you through 10 amazing lakes in Italy, real natural wonders. Lake Reschen (Lago di Resia) A sci-fi movie scenario? A painting? No, is just Lake Reschen “Lago di Resia”, a one of a kind lake located in Trentino Alto Adige (Sud Tyrol) region, not far from the pass that forms the border with Austria and Switzerland. An artificial lake which creation started in 1940 to obtain electricity and submerged several villages. The lake is famous for the steeple of a submerged 14th-century church that, when the water freezes, can be reached on foot. A legend says that during winter one can still hear church bells ring. Lake Sauris Another lake, another story. This time in Friuli

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What To Do In Rome This Summer

Visit Rome like a proper roman with Italy Rome Tour The “bella stagione” (the beautiful season) as we call it, allows delightful promenades in Rome beautiful parks, gardens, outdoor landmarks and, above all, summer offers many interesting events. This summer visit Rome like a proper roman with Italy Rome Tour and its precious tips about events that take place only during this magic period of the year. BIOPARCO What To Do In Rome this Summer Among the oldest and largest zoological gardens in Italy, the Bioparco is situated in the park of Villa Borghese and includes many thematic areas, habitats and rare animal species. This year there are interesting news such as a summer camp for children with many educational and entertaining activities to discover animals immersed in nature. Furthermore you could know closely the Sumatra tiger, the exotic and charming feline that lives in tropical forests. The perfect gateway for a summer afternoon with your family. VILLA ADA (Roma Incontra Il Mondo) What To Do In Rome this Summer Everybody knows Woodstock or Glastonbury. Well, perhaps the bands are

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