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Tourist trap with lousy but expensive food. Tour guides are shills for this place. Not much to see here.
During the Renaissance, this neighborhood contained most of the inns that pilgrims and merchants from other parts of Europe used for lodgings. Today its battered and slightly shabby perimeter surrounds about a hundred merchants who arrange their produce artfully every day.
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It is hard to describe Rome in a few words. Rome is a city so vast and rich in art, historic ruins, monuments and exquisite views, that words can hardly do it justice. Rome's deep history mixes with its cosmopolitan surface on every corner. This former capital of the Roman Empire has preserved its …