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Rome: Emergency Numbers, Transportation Tips, and the Kitchen Sink

Rome: Emergency Numbers, Transportation Tips, and the Kitchen Sink

Update: 2022-07-28
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Hello all, and welcome to our "Kitchen Sink" episode for Rome.


There were so many little things we wanted to mention in the last few podcasts that either didn't fit, or we weren't factually sure on. So we added them into one large podcast. A "just in case" type of thing.


Some of it is also updates to prices or practices as we've experienced them


We also have a website! www.onlyabag.com. We will post the blog version of podcasts here as well as any and all other information we think is interesting. At least if it relates to Italy. And we have an instagram! https://www.instagram.com/only_a_bag/ Or, if you want to find it yourself, @only_a_bag. 




We hope you enjoy this episode!


As always, if you have any questions, please let us know!


Nathaniel and Darcy,


Thanks for listening.


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Things we said we'd mention in the description:


Piazza Del Popolo fountains: There are four fountains in the center and two on the edges. None of these are potable. There is another fountain near the street entrance that is potable.




Emergecy Numbers:


112 - General Europe Emergency Number


113 - Italy specific Emergency Number


115 - Firefighters and Search and Rescue


118 - Medical Emergency Number




ATAC Cards:


Kids under 10 ride free.


Tickets lengths are  100 minutes (€1.50), 24 Hours (€7), 48 Hours (€12.50), 72 Hours(€18), and 1 week (€24)




General Updates:


Gelato = More Expensive


Air Conditioning = Less Common 

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Rome: Emergency Numbers, Transportation Tips, and the Kitchen Sink

Rome: Emergency Numbers, Transportation Tips, and the Kitchen Sink

Darcy Melton | Nathaniel Mellor