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TravelVatican.com – Get Answers to Some Frequently Asked Questions
Find brief answers to many frequently asked questions regarding TravelVatican.com. We hope the info on this page will be helpful and we are constantly trying to add more information to improve this website and better meet your needs.
- Where can I find information regarding Vatican’s best sights?
- Do I need to pay in order to use TravelVatican.com?
- Is the Vatican State a popular tourist destination?
- Where can I stay while I’m visiting the country?
- Is traveling within the country easy?
- What currency is used in the Vatican?
- Can I redraw money while I’m in the area?
- Is there a dress code?
- Is there anywhere to eat?
- How can I learn more about your website?
- Where can I find information regarding Vatican’s best sights?
On our travelling site you’ll find some useful info about the most popular Vatican tourist attractions. These include the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican museums and palace, the grand library, the Vatican gardens and many more. We’ve also added links to other relevant sites for your own convenience.
- Do I need to pay in order to use TravelVatican.com?
The information and tourist tips offered on TravelVatican.com are all completely FREE of charge. You are welcome to arrange your flights, car rental or accommodation through our travelling arrangement services, but you don’t need to neither pay nor register in order to use the site’s information or features.
- Is the Vatican State a popular tourist destination?
Being both a religious center and a historical, cultural asset the Vatican state makes a popular destination for tourist from all over the world. Be it the spiritual ambience or the architectural grandness you’re fascinated by, this tiny state will make sure you won’t leave disappointed.
- Where can I stay while I’m visiting the country?
Due to the country’s size and nature, there are no hotels or guesthouses available in the Vatican City itself. However, there is no shortage of hotels and lodges in the neighboring city of Rome.
- Is traveling within the country easy?
The walls of the Vatican enclose an area no bigger than half a square kilometer (100 acres) so “travelling” within the area is best done by foot. Don’t be surprised however to discover that big part of the area is inaccessible for tourists, and don’t be alarmed by it. The most famous and popular sights are open for all.
- What currency is used in the Vatican?
The Euro is the area’s official currency, and the Vatican Euro is the rarest among the European coinage so it makes a nice souvenir.
- Can I redraw money while I’m in the area?
Yes you can. Keep in mind though that the Vatican is the only country in the world where ATM instructions are in purer Latin.
- Is there a dress code?
Keep in mind that the Vatican is religious and Christian country, so modesty is highly encouraged. Avoid inconveniences and show respect by not wearing short pants, skirts or sleeveless tops.
- Is there anywhere to eat?
The Vatican Museums have a cafeteria, pizzeria and even a bar. There are some other restaurants in the area, but not many.
- How can I learn more about your website?
Try the About TravelVatican.com page for more details.
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