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#RomeItaly #Italy #Dangerous #Tourism #Travel #Tips #TravelGuide #Rome #Italy #Scams #Pickpockets #Avoid #BeCareful #Alert #Traps #RomanColosseum #Scammers #Thieves #Attention #Money #PublicTransport #EternalCity Hi friends, here are some mistakes you should avoid on your trip to Rome. The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Rome in 3 Days, watch the video here 👇    • Itinerario Completo Para Visitar Roma Ital...   Free Places You Can't Miss in Rome 🤌 🇮🇹, Watch the Video Here 👇    • Lo Mejor de Roma Es Gratis 😱/ 16 Lugares I...   The most common mistakes tourists make in Rome are usually related to a lack of advance planning and falling into the classic "traps" of the most crowded areas. Here are the main mistakes you should avoid to enjoy a more authentic and seamless experience: 1. Planning and Logistics Not booking tickets in advance: This is the most critical mistake. Tickets for the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums often sell out weeks or even months in advance. Without a reservation, you risk wasting hours in lines under the sun or, worse, being turned away. Underestimating the dress code: To enter churches and sacred sites like St. Peter's Basilica, it is mandatory to cover your shoulders and knees. Many tourists are turned away at the door for wearing shorts or tank tops. Not validating your transport ticket: If you use the bus or tram, it's not enough to just buy a ticket; you must validate it in the yellow machines on board. Failure to do so can result in costly fines from ticket inspectors who often patrol tourist routes. 2. Food and "Traps" Eating in front of major monuments: Restaurants in squares like Piazza Navona or near the Pantheon often offer mediocre food at exorbitant prices. It's best to venture a few blocks away from the tourist hotspots to find authentic trattorias where locals eat. Ordering a cappuccino after 11:00 AM: For Italians, coffee with milk is only for breakfast. Ordering it after lunch or dinner is considered a cultural faux pas (although waiters will serve it anyway). Constantly paying for bottled water: Rome is full of historic fountains called nasoni that offer free, fresh drinking water. Bring your own bottle and refill it to save money and reduce plastic waste. 3. Safety and Areas to Avoid Letting your guard down against pickpockets: Although Rome is generally safe, theft is common in crowded areas and on specific buses like the 64 (Termini - Vatican). Areas to be cautious at night: It is recommended to be especially careful around Termini Station and the Esquilino neighborhood at night. Outlying residential neighborhoods like Tor Bella Monaca or San Basilio have no tourist appeal and can be problematic late at night. 4. Tourist Experience Limiting to the "typical": Many travelers only see the three or four main monuments and miss charming neighborhoods like Trastevere or the Appian Way. Not wearing comfortable shoes: Rome is a city for walking, and its cobblestone streets (sampietrini) are notorious for ruining feet and unsuitable shoes.