You May Leave Rome, But Rome Never Leaves You

Its capital city is the perfect epitome of Italy itself: flawed yet irresistible…

Matteo Licata
Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

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Altare Della Patria, Rome (picture from the Author)

«Governing the Italians is not difficult; it’s useless.»

This made-up quote has been falsely attributed to various historical figures: the fascist dictator Mussolini, the politician Giovanni Giolitti, and even Winston Churchill.

But the phrase contains an element of truth, as it’ll be apparent the moment you arrive in Italy’s capital.

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The Tiber at night (picture from the Author)

Rome isn’t a well-run city.

It’s way dirtier and scruffier than a big European capital city has any right to be.

Especially one that charges every visitor who stays overnight 7.50€ of city tax per day.

The traffic (and the noise and pollution it generates) is atrocious, to the point that, at times, it made even a lifelong gearhead like me wish cars were never invented.

But try using public transport, and you quickly realize why there are so many cars around. Just two metro lines (plus one under…

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Matteo Licata
Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

I’ve been obsessed with cars for as long as I remember and, after working in automobile design for a decade, now I’m a lecturer, a published author, a YouTuber