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“decorum, the image of the city and the balance of the historic centre’s delicate urban fabric”. The Baths of Caracalla will be just about the only historic attraction in Rome without a McDonald’s in stone-throwing distance: there are approximately 40 in the city, including locations next to the Parthenon and the Spanish Steps.
If you like copious amounts of chain restaurant pasta with some goopy sauce slopped on top, Olive Garden’s pasta pass is returning this year, offering unlimited pasta at the chain for a few hundred dollars. [It turns out that Swedish oat milk magnates Oatly weren’t expecting to do as well as they did in these here cow-lovin’ United States of America. [
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