One of the oldest settlements in the world, Rome is not only the Capital of Italy, it is also home to the Vatican, the smallest country in the world.. In our Rome Travel Notes, we first talk about Rome and its history, and everyone needs, Where is Rome?, How to Go to Rome, Where to Stay in Rome >, What to Eat in Rome and Places to Visit in Rome.
About Rome
All we ask in accordance with the generation of times: who burned Rome? Is it Emperor Nero? Or is it Kenan Doğulu? At least, the late Kemal Sunal didn’t burn it in the Habamam class.. I remember so. Although Nero is responsible for the great Roman fire in 67, there is no second information confirming this information.. The reason is that the palace built in its place after the fire caused these rumors.. Let me share a video link for those who are wondering: Why Did Emperor Nero Burn Rome?
Rome, as everyone knows, is one of the oldest settlements in the history of the world.. The name given to an Empire and its transformation into a huge World State makes it the most known city of all time..
Foundation of the Roman Empire BC. one. century known as. However, if the Roman Republic (510 BC – 27 BC) and the Roman Kingdom before the Roman Republic (753 BC 510 BC) are calculated, it is necessary to add another 7 centuries to its establishment.. For information on the Roman Empire and its emperors, we can take you to. Roman Empire digital atlas
There are also mythological stories about the mythological foundation of Rome.. The foundation of Rome (others Istanbul and Lisbon), a city built on 7 hills in the world, came out of our lands.. The story riveted by the love of the shepherd Ankhises and the Goddess Aphrodite is as follows:
Aphrodite falls in love with the shepherd Anchises at first sight. She secretly gets along with him without telling him he’s a god. From this union they have a baby named Aeneas.. Aeneas grows up with his father and fights with Troy against the Achaeans in the Trojan War.. When the Achaean army won the war and destroyed the city, Aeneas, who set out with a caravan, came to Altınoluk and sailed to the Aegean with his ships.. After years of searching for a dormitory, they settled on a hill called Pallatinus.. This is where the city of Rome was founded. For more Troy, see our Ancient City of Troy notes.
Of course this is mythology. Greek above. There is also Roman mythology.. Romulus and Remus brothers, who were put in a basket, were left with a basket to the river of Rome, the Tiber. A wolf who found them raised them. When the brothers could not agree to establish a city, Remus killed his brother and named the city after it.. Although it is said that the ancestor of these brothers is Aenas.
To give more details between the lines, let’s put a short point for now and move on to the next topic..
Where is Rome? How to Get to Rome?
Rome, the capital of Italy, was ruled by the Papacy as a city-state for centuries. It is also home to the Vatican, one of the smallest countries in the world.. We can call it a neighborhood in Rome.. (see: Vatican Travel Guide)
As you can see, Rome is located in the central region of Italy in a rectangular north-south position.. If you are going to do a classical tour of Italy, Rome will be the first or last stop of this tour.. Of course, there are 2 more important cities in these tours, together with Rome, Florence Bologna and Venice
After learning where Rome is, let’s look at the details of how to go.. There are frequent flights from our country to Rome.. It is useful to keep the time long when making a Rome plan.. For Rome only, we recommend that you plan a stay of at least 3 nights. Also, while you’re here, make a plan that includes the surrounding cities.. Naples, Florence and Bologna can be included in your plans as nearby cities.. To give an idea, our first trip to Italy started with Bologna and was 6 days with Venice, Florence, Pisa and Rome.
Let’s talk about transportation in Rome a little bit.. If the weather is nice and you are in the spring, you can explore Rome even on foot.. Because Rome is such a historical and beautiful city that you will find a historical building, beauty or an ornate square at every corner.. Of course, it also depends on where you’re staying.. The metro map of Rome is as follows.
As you can see, the most visited Colosseum and Vatican are on the orange and blue lines.. Here we would like to express. Although Termini station seems like a central station for those coming from other cities and arriving from the airport, it is not close to the historical areas of the city.. If you have a stay in a central location, you need to walk for at least 30 minutes.. (fixed with experience) Let’s also explain ticket prices for public transportation. Single boarding tickets are 1.50 Euros while daily tickets are 6 Euros. 3-day tickets are priced at 16.50 euros..
If you are going to reach from the airport, you have more than one option. Train is the most preferred option to reach the center from Roma Fiumicino Airport.. 3 at this airport. terminal is used for flights to Turkey.. Train ticket costs 14 Euros. For inquiries: Leonardo Express Apart from that, you can get 6 Euros by busses of companies such as Terravison and Sitbusshuttle for 6 Euros..
Besides, as in every city, there are city cards called Roma Pass.. If museums are one of your goals in Rome, you can get a Roma Pass. 48 and 72 hourly cards sold for 32 and 52 Euros. To review and the entire museum list: Romapass. We did not use this useful card as it is not used in the Vatican museums.. You can get it from the info points located at Fiumicino Airport, Termini train terminal and Novana Square.
As the transportation options are quite wide, let’s also specify the Rome Hop-On / Hop Off option.. There are several companies that do this job.. the most well-known is city-sightseeing. Tours starting from 11 Euros take 2 hours. Of course, their common feature is that they have stops at certain historical points, and after completing your tour by getting off at these stops, you can take the next bus and go to the next stop.. If you are one of those who say that they cannot control the city without seeing it, you should definitely take this tour.. Dominate the city by listening to the tour route on the bus. There are also different tour options on the company’s website.. For example, you can pay a little more and get a tour that includes the city of Naples.. Let’s share the links of other companies: Rome Bus Tours & Bigbustours
Finally, let’s open a paragraph about transportation for taxis. We mainly used taxis in Rome.. Because we were 5. Airport city center transportation is fixed, whichever taxi you take, you will pay 48 Euros.. Apart from that, the distances and fees we use are as follows: Vatican-Colosseum: 12 Eur, Travestere-Love Fountain: 10 Eur. A small note is that when you take a taxi from the taxi stands, the taximeter starts at 6 Euros, while when you get on the road on the move, it starts at 3 Euros.. In addition, if you have luggage, they can be rude and demand a luggage fee of 2 Euros.. (If such a thing happens, don’t argue, they will extend it until they show you the regulation)
The most suitable option for those who will travel to other cities, as in all Italy, is the train. While Trenitalia is the largest network, you can find discounted tickets at italothreno.it.. we used both. There is not much difference other than their names.. Keep the date and time ranges wide when querying prices so you can see all discounted prices. For example, while the train departing at 08:00 was 30 Euros, we found a ticket for 14.90 Euros on an earlier train.. If you want to be cautious and guaranteed, you can buy your ticket online from the addresses we have mentioned above.
For those who are curious about bus transportation, Flixbus buses are the most suitable option.. But be sure to check their terminals on Google maps.. Terminals in some cities may be located far from the city center..
Where to Stay in Rome? Rome Hotels
Looking for a hotel to stay in Rome? We would like to draw your attention to a few points when choosing your hotel.. If you are going to travel from Rome to other cities, it will be an advantage for you to have your hotel close to the train terminal named Termini.. Only this region is 30 minutes away from popular spots such as the Spanish steps and the fountain of love.. is within walking distance. The most suitable option for accommodation in Rome (check the location on the maps) must be located between Novana Square and the Spanish Steps..
These are the busiest parts of the city and you won’t need to use much public transport to get from one place to another.. For example, we made our choice of accommodation at the Pantheon Inn Hotel because of its proximity to Navona Square. We went to many places on foot due to its location.. We only used taxi for Vatican and Colosseum. We have mentioned the fees above.. Hotel staff helpful, rooms were clean. They also helped with our luggage even though we arrived early. They even allocated the room early. We recommend. The Agoda search engine that we use frequently is a good option to search for affordable prices.
When to Go to Rome?
One of the most frequently asked question patterns is When to go to Rome. We can always go because we love it so much, but in the winter months, your trip becomes more difficult with an umbrella and a coat on you.. It is also a difficult action to sit in a place and take off your clothes and put them on again.. Therefore, although it is suitable to go in all seasons except winter months, July and August, when the summer heat is intense, may not be very suitable for walking outside.. (what do you say, Cengiz Bey)
If you want to be in Rome on your New Year’s holiday, we can’t say that the celebrations in Rome are super in an Amsterdam setting.. If you’re going to see fancy shops with colorful lights, but you won’t be able to see a riot like German cities and French cities like Colmar and so on..
Dining in Rome
Yes, we have come to the title that everyone has been waiting for eagerly.. (this is a lie, you are lucky as one of the limited number of people reading this page) Sir, we learned about the truffle hunting and delicacies of Italy with the famous famous gourmet, traveler, musician (it will be longer) with Italy lover Ayhan Sicimoğlu. Here, our master says in his speech on his trip to Denizli:
I travel the world. I sense the right path.. I know the food of every place and they ask: “Brother, which cuisine do you like the most? Italian or French?” Is there any cuisine other than Turkish cuisine in the world? what Italian cuisine ? poor cuisine, eat dough, stop.” Ayhan Sicimoğlu Colors – Denizli
After making the entrance with Ayhan Abi (don’t get discouraged), we would like to say something about breakfast first.. Unfortunately, there is no breakfast culture not only in Rome but also in Italy in general.. Mostly, pastries and croissants are served with coffee from bakeries called Forno.. If you are looking for a bakery for this, Campo de Fiori can be a good option.. Be warned, Italian pastries are often sweetened.. It doesn’t suit our taste.. That’s why we suggest that your hotel should have a breakfast option. At least you don’t look for cheese and eggs.. You’ll find countless colorful, fancy restaurants and cafes on its streets that run parallel to the Tiger river.. It is even possible for you to have a pleasant walk by passing the tiny isola Isola Tiberina in the middle of the Tiger river.. We compared this island to the island where the Notre Dame cathedral is located in Paris.. Here you will see places that will be given as countless suggestions about food.. But wander more, lay your head on all its streets.
The prices in Rome are not at the level of expensive cities in Europe, so you can get the feeling of blissful action. An average espresso is 2 Euros, Latte Macchiato is 3.40 Euros, hamburger is 6-9 Euros, pizza is 7-12 Euros, Lasagna is 10 Euros, Coke is around 3 Euros.. During our trip, we had food, coffee and dessert activities in 3 different places.. Let’s see what we did now, then give suggestions for different tastes..
Spice and Vine : This restaurant is located in Trastevere, where we say you should definitely have a dinner here.. Seriously, this was the place we loved the most and enjoyed sitting and eating for a long time.. It is quite extensive in terms of menu and options.. From pizza to pasta, from lasagna to hamburgers, there are many varieties.. Naive nice place. Of course, you will see countless places in Lungoretta, the street where it is located.. Countless shops will have already captivated your mind by the time you get here. The restaurant is quite close to Maria square. Via Della Lungoretta 18. Spice and Vine Location
La Biga Ristoracaffé Wine Food: Our next restaurant recommendation is La Biga with Colosseum view. It is located on the street Nicola Salvi, just near the Colosseum.. Hours before the Colosseum appointment, we sat down and drank Margaritha and 4 cheese pizza.. If you can find a place right in front of it, you can drink your beer and coffee at 3-5 tables overlooking the Colosseum.. Prices are average and come see they didn’t buy Coperto with us. that’s what we love. La Biga Location
TGB: Let’s introduce the burger shop, which is located at a location not far from the Spanish steps, with the opening of The Good Burger. The place where Cheeseburger is 6 Euro is ideal for a snack. There is even an arcade in the living room where you can play street fighter with a bicycle view hanging on the wall.. (free) In Rome, you can fight with your friend after eating your fries. 4. I stumbled upon the tour. Let’s talk about the coffee shop that asks the question. The coffee price we mentioned above belongs here. After tasting the delicious coffees of this place. 2nd. We are sure you will come. You can also buy gift packs of coffee here.. It is a good suggestion to start your Rome tour here after you have your coffees.. Just like in the TV series Engin Akyürek and Tuba Büyüküstün. For those wondering, their Rome tour : Black Money Love 20. Section
Pompi : Let’s get to the sweet part. Sir, as you know, the city of Rome is famous for its tramisus.. Just tiramisu? ice cream, cannolo, cake. Here is the place called Pompi, the patisserie that sells the tramisu it produces as a result of jumping into the cool waters while it melts in your mouth.. This will be a place you will remember in Rome.. By the way, the price of tiramisu is 4 euros.. Via della Croce, 82 Pompi Location
Il Vero Alfredo : This is the place where we can’t go in a sigh of relief. He is famous as one of the most beautiful pasta makers in Rome.. We’ve got a promise, we’ll meet someday. Piazza Augusto Imperatore, 30 Alfredo Location
Pizzeria Da Baffetto: By the way, let’s suggest a pizzeria. You will be happy in this pizzeria, where we think you will not regret its taste.. The location is close to Novana Square.. Via del Governo Vecchio, 114 Baffetto Location
Gelateria Della Palma: I think I’ve seen the most ice cream flavors ever. This is the famous ice cream shop that we were surprised by.. Note: 150 types. Via della Maddalena, 19-23 Della Palma Location
Besides all this, there is Julia Robert’s story starting from Rome and extending to the Far East. The pizzeria where you ate your pizza in the movie , pray, love : L’ Antica Pizzeria da Michele Trevi, Piccolo Buco, famous for its filling and veggie pizza, That’s Amore for dinner alternative, Frigidarium, one of the most popular ice cream shops, Osteria, famous for its handmade pasta da Fortunata, if you are looking for a pub for the evening, Scholars Lounge Irish pub, the most preferred fancy place pasta & pizza, and Cantina e Cucina among Italian delicacies, you can definitely take it to your notes..
Also, if you type pizza al taglio on your google maps and search, you can find alternatives that offer an instant pizza experience.. Footnote: Let’s also mention that we can’t forget the ice cream maker Giolitti, who passed by and received more than 12.000 comments because we were in December..
Places to Visit in Rome
To have a complete command of Rome and to see and discover many of its main places, you need at least 2 You must have 3 days full of overnight accommodation. Before listing the places to visit under the headings below, we have created a map that you can use without internet with Google Maps.. Rome Places to Visit Map
Pantheon
In our opinion, one of the oldest structures that comes to mind when Rome is mentioned Pantheon. We didn’t measure it but it’s located right in the center of Rome. Dedicated to all existing gods, the structure has been here and standing since 128.
The building, which was first built in 28, was rebuilt by Hadrian in 128.. The structure, with a height of 44 meters up to its dome, was the highest known sanctuary until the Istanbul Hagia Sophia was built (537 years).. 7. Pagan statues were removed from the building, which was converted into a church in the 19th century..
An important feature of the building is that there is a giant hole in the dome ceiling.. When it rains through this hole, which is made for light and air, water fills in and it is aimed to evacuate the rain thanks to the holes created in the bottom.. The columns at the entrance of the building were later erected by emulating Greek architecture.. Be sure to see the building, which you can visit for free, and watch the monument and fountain in front of it..
Vatican City and Vatican Museums
There is a country inside Rome, not a city. Let’s call it a city or country.. The Vatican, where the spiritual leader of the Catholics is the Pope and his administration, became independent with the Lateran agreement signed in 1929..
In the Vatican, which is big enough to be called a neighborhood of Rome, San Pietro Square, where the Pope addresses the public, is Saint Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican, which may have been the reason for going to Rome. (see: Vatican Museums) . You will not need any Visa as you are in Rome at the entrance as it is recognized as a country. While you can visit St. Peter’s Square and St. Peter’s Basilica for free, we recommend that you buy online tickets for the Vatican museums, which will definitely take 1 day.. Museum and chapel ticket was 17 Euros in 2019. Vatican Museums reservation.
Sant’Angelo Castle (Sant’Angelo Castle )
Speaking of the Vatican, it is impossible not to mention Sant’Angel, which is right next to it.. The building, which was built as a mausoleum by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, was later used by the Papacy.. Located on the edge of the Tiber river and within walking distance of the Vatican, an 800-meter-long tunnel was built in 1277 for the Pope to escape.. For a visit, you will have to sacrifice 20 Euros..
If you are going to visit, we recommend that you cross the bridge of the same name over the river Tiber.
Colosseum (Colesseum)
When you tell those who go to Rome about Rome, one of the first 3 places it will tell you will definitely be the Colosseum.. The gigantic building, known to have been built during the reign of Titus in 80 BC, was used for gladiator wars.
It was also used for different purposes such as shelter, business shops, religious barracks.. While its original name was Arena, it was later named after the statue at the entrance.. In 2007, it was chosen as one of the new 7 wonders of the world.. It was the largest arena of its time with a capacity of 50,000 people..
We strongly recommend you to buy tickets online in order to avoid the long queues and to save time. (see: Colosseum Online ticket) Your ticket provides entrance to the Colosseum in 3 different points.. So don’t throw away your post-Colosseum ticket. The Forum area and Palatine Hill in the immediate vicinity of the Colosseum are included in your ticket.. When you buy tickets online, make sure to choose early morning hours.. You may not have time to see the Forum area for lunch and later. Also at the entrance of the Forum area is the monument to Constantine, a triumphal arch. It was built on Constantine’s victory over his rival Maksensus in 312.
The forum area, which is the old Roman city center, is a large area with historical forum ruins.. Palatine Hill, also near the Forum and the Colosseum, is where the upper class citizens lived and the ruins of the palaces are located.. Ticket price is 16 Euros for these three places. We bought our tickets from. There are combined ticket options for different museums.. We recommend that you take a look. Italy Tickets
Fountain of Love (Fontana Di Trevi)
This fountain owned by Rome in 1762 258. he came of age. Giuseppe Panini completed the fountain after Nicola Selvi’s death.. The fountain, which measures 26×49 meters, is fascinating with its splendor..
There are 3 sculptures in Çeşme. In the middle of the fountain, there is Neptune, the god of the sea, Ceres, the goddess of mother’s love and growing plants, on the left, and Salus, the goddess of health, on the right.. It is a matter of debate whether the name Trevi is given because the fountain is located at the junction of 3 roads or 3 different waterways intersect here.. I guess it may have taken its name because it was made of 3 Gods.
A corner grab is played among tourists to take a photo overlooking the fountain, which you will stare at for a long time.. It is also true that a coin was thrown into the fountain pool to see Rome again.. This tradition stems from the 1954 movie Tree Coins in the Fountain.. The money collected was donated to charities.. Don’t forget to drop it
Spanish Steps
We came to the Spanish Steps, the meeting point of Italians. The Spanish Steps, which are always lively, especially the meeting point of young people, with 138 steps, takes its name from the Spanish Embassy here..
Let’s not go without warning, although it will be empty for a long time due to the Covid effect, the tradition that has prevailed here for a long time, take your pizza, take your pasta with your drink, and sit on the stairs has ended.. Officers are always on your side. Difficult to sit still while taking pictures.
In front of the stairs built in 1792, there is a monumental fountain Fontana della Barcaccia. At the top of the stairs is the French Catholic Church named Monti and Spagna Square.. If you want to come here by metro, the Spagna stop is in the immediate vicinity.. There are 2 streets that are always lively and crowded facing the square.. Take the opportunity to take a walk, buy ice cream or browse the shops here: Carroze and Candotti.
Vittorio Emanuele II Monument
Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, one of the famous monuments of Rome, Piazza Venezia. By Giuseppe Sacconi the first king of the United Kingdom of Italy II. It was built between 1885-1911 to honor Vittorio Emanuele.
The structure, which is 135 meters wide and 70 meters high, is a frequent destination for tourists to take pictures.. The terrace of the building, which you can visit free of charge, offers a 360-degree view of Rome.. Elevator fee 10. set in euros. If you want to come here from the Colosseum, you can reach it with a short walk.. You can see the forum area from the side of the road along the street you will walk..
Trastevere
I think Trastevere is the favorite part of the city for tourists.. The area, where there are rows of fancy shops, cafes and restaurants, is attractive at night with its bright streets.. I suggest you go to the area on the other side of the Tiber river by crossing the Ponte Fabricio bridge.. Because there is a small islet, church and restaurants in the middle of this bridge.
Also, if you have the chance to stop by in the afternoon, you can end the day with a beautiful view of Rome on the top of Janiculum . possible. Below is a slide photo slide from the region we visited for dinner..
Villa Borghese
Rome’s breathing gardens Borgese ,at a point in Rome close to the Spanish Steps exists. The calmness you will feel amidst the chirping of green birds invites you as well as all Romans.. Popolo Square, which means people’s square, is located here. Another evening, the Pincian Terrace, which is here for the view of Rome, welcomes its visitors in this region..
There is also a zoo within the gardens for visitors with children. Since the gardens have a large area, you can also rent a bicycle to visit them.. The Borghese Galleries, which serves as a museum, is located here. The sculptures in the Bernini section of the collection collected by Cardinal Scipione Borghese are quite remarkable.. It’s a bit expensive to browse his collection, 20 Euros.
Novana Square (Piazza Novana)
One of the most lively areas of Rome is Novana Square.. You will see so many squares and squares in Rome that it will make you feel that the city is really old.. Almost one of the 2 streets reaches a square. Apart from these, Novana, which can be described as the center of the city, may be the most beautiful square in the city.. There are cafes and restaurants around the square where you can take a breather.. It is possible that you can set up on one and watch the surroundings..
Note: This square was an old hippodrome. The round broad street around the square is the tribune.. Our famous Italian family, the Medici, removed the hippodrome, thinking that it would be more useful as a square..
In the middle of the square, Bernini’s Quatro Fiumu memorial fountain and Agone Church are full of people who can’t wait to take a photo. Just 2 streets from Novana, there is Campo di Fiori, a square/market selling vegetables and fruits.. If you like neighborhood markets, you should definitely stop by..
Sapienza Church (St.. Ivo alla Sapienza)
Sapienza, located on Rinascimento street just near Novana Square, was built in the 16th century.. The church, where Barromini, the representative of the Baroque movement, also exhibits, has a secret courtyard that cannot be noticed, passing by the church many times.. Also, pay attention to the details inside the church and see if you can spot the illusion.
Kapitolin Museum/Hill
The history museum, which stands out with its high stairs right next to the Emanuel Monument, can be visited free of charge with the Roma Pass.. If you don’t like museums, make sure to climb the stairs and be photographed in the square and stairs in the courtyard..
Capitolin Museum, which has a rich sculpture collection in Rome, also houses works by artists such as Caravaggio and Michelangelo. The museum, which is located in 2 different buildings, can be accessed from the ground floor of the museum..
Marcellus Theater
The building, which is likely to be mistaken for the Colosseum by the first to see it, draws attention with its resemblance to it.. It is located on the street between the monument we mentioned above and the Fiori market.. Strangely enough, it seems as if the upper parts of the theater were used as residences..
The building of 11,000 people was 12 B.C.. opened in the year. Hz. even older than Jesus.
Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin
The 8 places near Marcellus, which we have mentioned above,. The church, built in the 19th century, is famous for its mosaics and friezes.. However, the statue in the verak named Bocca della Verita that made it famous and pronounced as the mouth of the truth. That is to say, when you put your hand in the mouth of the statue, he was prophesied that if you lie, he will cut off your hand.. Free to try.
Rome in Short
That’s all we can tell about Rome. but these short notes may also be of use to you.
# In Rome, the capital of Italy, there are many alternatives where you can spend time according to your time.. If we have little guests, the children’s museum called Explora IL Museo Dei Bambini located close to Popolo square is just one of them..
# Would you believe if we say there is a pyramid in Rome? The Pyramid of Cestius, built as a mausoleum, is 30 meters high. For transportation, you can get off at the Piramid stop with the metro line B..
# Baths of Caracalla, now in ruins. It was built in the century. You can visit the baths, which are named after the bloody leader of Rome, Caracalla, as an alternative.. B metro line, Massimo.
Do you know where Caracalla was assassinated? In Adıyaman
# As far as the Colosseum, St.. You can add John Lateran Basilica to your route. Its magnificent appearance and is the first church built in Rome.. The giant statue of Constantine, the Egyptian obelisk and bronze doors in front of it are impressive.. Entrance is free.
#Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica with breathtaking details 5. built in the century. One of the city’s most important buildings, the church is close to Termini station.
# Have you ever wondered what ancient Rome looked like? Colosseum or Caracalla Baths. I recommend you to watch the video called Imperial Roman Architecture, made on the current locations of Rome with 3D modeling. You will be able to understand the beauty of the city much more clearly and be surprised..
# Would you like to rent a bike, scooter, vespa or segway? How about the Fiat 500? Learn about many activities, including walking tours: bicibaci.com
# How about entering a time warp with 3D glasses? An enjoyable adventure in ancient Rome awaits you for 9 Euros at the Time Elevator movie theaters.. Detailed information :time-elevator.it/en/
Below is a short video of Rome Tour, compiled from videos in Rome. We are waiting for you.
Our Other Related Italy Travel Notes
- Venice Travel Guide
- Pisa Travel Guide
- Florence Travel Guide
- Bologna Travel Guide
- Vatican Travel Guide
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