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Revolt of the Taxi Drivers: Rome Braces for Nationwide Strike Get ready, Rome! Taxi drivers across Italy are gearing up for a massive protest on 21 May, as trade unions officially announced a nationwide strike. The decision comes after failed negotiations with Industry Minister Adolfo Urso in the heart of Rome, leaving the drivers feeling unheard and unsatisfied. The unions were seeking reassurances from the minister regarding various issues that have been plaguing their sector, with a particular focus on the regulation of digital platforms. Unfortunately, it seems like their concerns fell on deaf ears, prompting them to take drastic…
Why Renting a Car in Rome is a Bad Idea Looking to explore Rome and the beautiful countryside of Italy? Renting a car may not be the best option. Here are some reasons why you should consider alternative modes of transportation: 1. Limited Parking in Rome City Center Most hotels in Rome city center are within a ZTL (limited traffic zone) and don’t have parking. This means you’ll have to park in the suburbs or a garage and pay extra while you explore the city. 2. Difficult Driving Conditions Driving in Italy is different from what you’re used to -…
Alexander Meddings Verified writer GUIDED TOURFrom €55.00 Barcelona Tipsy Tour Averaging only 55 days of rainfall each year, Barcelona is blessed with a temperate Mediterranean climate. But it’s not immune from spells of heavy rain, especially during the cold season. And while you’re bound to get wonderful weather most year-round, your trip could coincide with one of those rare rainy days, which especially fall around those colder autumn months. But don’t get down in the dumps if the heavens start to open. Barcelona is still an awesome place to spend time, even on a rainy day! To help you find…
Welcome to the Jubilee Year 2025! Excitement filled the air at St Peter’s Basilica on Ascension Thursday as Pope Francis officially proclaimed the upcoming Jubilee Year 2025. The ceremony was a solemn affair, with the Pope consigning the Bull of Indiction – titled “Spes non confundit. Hope does not disappoint” – to the Archpriests of the Papal Basilicas and representatives of the world’s bishops. The Theme of Hope The overarching theme of the Jubilee of 2025 is hope, as reflected in the opening words of the Bull of Indiction. Pope Francis announced that the Jubilee Year would kick off with…
Are you ready to embark on a mission of synodality as a parish priest? Pope Francis calls on you to become missionaries of synodality with your fellow parish priests. The mandate was given during the International Meeting “Parish Priests for the Synod” held in Sacrofano from April 29 to May 2. Stay tuned to the voices of parish priests The Holy Father urges parish priests from around the world to lend their voices as they prepare for the Second Session of the Assembly of the Synod of Bishops. The meeting in Sacrofano was a crucial step, but more needs to…
Get Ready for the Public Transport Strikes in Italy! Italy is about to face a wave of strikes affecting public transport services, taxis, and airports in various cities on Tuesday, January 23, and Wednesday, January 24. The strikes kick off with a 24-hour taxi driver strike in Rome on Tuesday, organized by the USB trade union, protesting against the increase in taxi licenses and alleged favoritism towards multinationals. On Wednesday, a nationwide 24-hour strike by trade unions USB and Cobas will disrupt local public transport services across the country. The strike schedules will vary from city to city, focusing on…
Are you a shopping enthusiast like me? If so, then you must visit the best shopping mall near Fiumicino airport in Rome during your next layover. Trust me, it’s worth it! If the idea of being a MallRat excites you, then this is the place to be. Rome offers a plethora of shopping opportunities ranging from malls to flea markets, making it a shopper’s paradise. Don’t confine yourself to the limited airport shops at Fiumicino. Instead, head to the nearby shopping mall that’s not only easily accessible but also offers a diverse range of shops and amenities. Prepare to be…
Experience Roman Art at its Finest: Raffaello, Tiziano, Rubens Exhibition at Palazzo Barberini From March 29 to June 30, art enthusiasts will have the exclusive opportunity to immerse themselves in fifty masterpieces from the Borghese Gallery, showcased in the gorgeous setting of Palazzo Barberini. Nestled in the heart of the city center, just a stone’s throw away from the Quirinal Palace, this collaboration between two iconic institutions promises a unique and enriching cultural experience. The partnership between Galleria Borghese and Palazzo Barberini exemplifies a forward-thinking and sustainable approach to art curation, fostering knowledge sharing and increased accessibility for visitors. Through…
Get Your Single Tickets for Rome’s Public Transport System Here! Are you wondering where you can purchase single tickets for Rome’s public transport system? Look no further! You can easily get your tickets from machines at all Metro stations. These machines offer an English language interface, accept euro bills and coins (not credit cards), but remember – they never give back more than €6 in change! If you encounter a machine that is out of order, don’t worry, you can also buy tickets at most tobacco stores known as tabacchi. Exciting changes are happening, with new orange ticket machines being…
Pope Francis Calls for Peace and Fraternity After Attack on Refugee Camp Recently, Pope Francis expressed his deep sorrow for the tragic attack on the Mugunga refugee camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In response to this heartbreaking event, he called upon political leaders to prioritize peace and fraternity in their actions. The attack, which took place on Friday, 3 May, resulted in the loss of at least nine lives, most of whom were innocent children. Additionally, around 20 individuals were injured in the bombing, which has been attributed to M23 rebels by a spokesperson for the DRC government.…