Traffic, chaos, people everywhere….If this is not your ideal setting then jump on a bus, train or car and reach one of the countless lovely villages and little towns with great atmosphere, nice people, authentic local cuisine, and beautiful landmarks such as villas, parks, monuments, fountains, squares, museums, churches and abbeys. Places like Tivoli, Orvieto, Viterbo, Calcata, Bomarzo, Ninfa, Casamari Abbey just to name a few will literally stun you. You won’t miss Rome that much while spending your day there!
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