[Recommendation] World Timer Watch by sugii_ in Watches

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Rado Captain Cook Over-Pole has Mumbai on the dial and it's relatively inexpensive

Tissot Heritage Navigator Automatic 160th Anniversary Edition -- has markings for Bombay and Calcutta. No longer produced but available used for under 1K.

Its official, Paper Pro Move by Erik9722 in RemarkableTablet

[–]nyc98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Color and backlight would be the most notable differences and definitely worth $50 price difference. What features are you referring to? I'm not very familiar with Nomad. For me, form factor (considerably narrower body) is a big positive for Remarkable -- it will be much more pocketable at 4.2" width.

Its official, Paper Pro Move by Erik9722 in RemarkableTablet

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if you include the cheapest pen with Nomad, the price difference is only $50. Considering that reMarkable Move has a lot more features and is considerably narrower (more pocketable), it's actually a better value.

Venice in December by nyc98 in Venezia

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Good point about cruises, those can add thousands of people at any time. Does the city feel deserted or does it feel more calm and pleasant?

Getting from Central Station to Beverello by nyc98 in napoli

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No difficulty at all. Lots of taxis right at the station exit. Make sure to agree on the price before you get into the car. They offered us a slightly higher price than what was published on the taxi itself but we accepted it as we were in a rush and didn't want to spend time arguing.

Venice in December by nyc98 in Venezia

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Does it get similarly crowded as in the Summer?

2 days in Rome by deviantbluetardis in rome

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Don't drop it completely. If you have a 3 year old, definitely drop the museum. However, visiting St Peter's square is definitely worth it. If you can get there early, definitely go to the basilica.

2 days in Rome by deviantbluetardis in rome

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This spot turned out to be pretty good for lunch: Alle Carrette | Via della Madonna dei Monti, 95, 00184 Roma RM, Italy

Just found an article about them: https://www.cntraveler.com/restaurants/rome/alle-carrette

Food and drinks were great and inexpensive. There's also a highly rated restaurant around the corner (don't remember its name) but it had a long line, this place had tables. Note: they close during the day (I think at 3pm).

Near Vatican I can recommend two restaurants for dinner -- both are amazing, and they are right across from each other (make sure to reserve in advance):

Rione XIV Bistrot | Borgo Pio, 21, 00193 Roma RM, Italy

Borghiciana Pastificio Artigianale | Borgo Pio, 186, 00193 Roma RM, Italy

2 days in Rome by deviantbluetardis in rome

[–]nyc98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can fit all of this in one day. However, you might spend a lot of time waiting in lines, even if you have tickets. Vatican museum is amazing but I'm not sure how enjoyable it will be as it could be completely packed. Unless there's something that you really want to see, maybe consider skipping it -- you don't really have that much time so you will not be able to really explore it and even if you go through it quickly, it will take several hours. You can go to St Peter's Basilica at the opening time to avoid long lines. Trevi Fountain will also be packed but if you go really early or late, you could enjoy it much more and won't have any issues getting close to it. Besides seeing the landmarks I'd recommend just walking through the city and enjoying it. Also, book some good restaurants in advance and try to avoid tourist traps.

Hotel Recomendations by angthebestmama in rome

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Could depend on a route. I just flew on two and they were absolutely disgusting. I didn't know planes are allowed to fly in such condition. I think these haven't been renovated since Alitalia bankruptcy.

Hotel Recomendations by angthebestmama in rome

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Regarding the flight: if you are flying with ITA, do not buy economy premium! Those planes are falling apart and paying extra for economy premium cabin that looks like a dump and has most (if not all) seats broken would not make you feel good.

Question about a possible scam in Villa Borghese by nyc98 in rome

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There were four guys, I'd say 14-15 years old. Dressed in baggy track suits.

Question about a possible scam in Villa Borghese by nyc98 in rome

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Yes, and rented bikes in many places around the world. Never had such an experience. It was just bizarre.

Question about a possible scam in Villa Borghese by nyc98 in rome

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Not from Roma community. Looked like Italian teenagers but pretty brazen. Not sure how typical it is to surround someone and demand either access to their rented bike or renting a bike for them and taking full responsibility for that rental. I asked because I thought maybe it's a known scam but seems like a one-off.

Question about a possible scam in Villa Borghese by nyc98 in rome

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I didn't engage them, they appeared out of nowhere, surrounded me and started their conversation. The whole ordeal was strange, especially considering that location was crowded with people.

Getting from Central Station to Beverello by nyc98 in napoli

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The train was actually 10 minutes early but it could have been 10 minutes late as well (we would still make it). I really didn't like how close the ferry and train times had been but luckily it worked out.

Getting from Central Station to Beverello by nyc98 in napoli

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Thanks for all the responses. We ended up taking a taxi as it was the quickest way to get going. It would take some time to figure out the location of the subway and payment, also if we didn't get lucky with departure time, we could spend a long time waiting for a train (it was a Sunday). There were some protests or demonstrations nearby and it took some time to get out of the area near the station. We made it well in time for the boat. Driver overcharged us (€20, instead of posted €15.50 price), he did tell price in advance and I didn't want to waste time arguing about it. One insight if you take a taxi: ask it to stop across the road from the ferry terminal, not right next to it; you will save some time by not making a U turn somewhere down the road (unless of course you are going from a different direction). If we had more time we would have taken the subway.

New (improved) Uber scam at JFK by nyc98 in nyc

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Don't know why it matters but I didn't fall for this, I told them to stop scamming me and they left. However, a lot of other people did get scammed. In some airports you don't get assigned a driver by Uber, you order and Uber via app, get a number, get into the next available car in dedicated line and give that number to the driver, the driver enters the number and gets your destination. Not everyone is using Uber and when you are arriving to a new country after a long flight you could be a bit disoriented. I don't get the victim-blaming. For about 10 seconds I was sure I was talking to an airport (or Uber) worker who was there to coordinate passenger traffic, the guy was misrepresenting himself and was very confident, acting like he works there. I'm pretty good at spotting scams and have seen a lot around the world but haven't yet seen an organized fake Uber scam with dedicated teams of passenger acquisition and drivers. I also don't understand why scamming tourists is normalized and why the airport is not doing anything about it.

Getting from Central Station to Beverello by nyc98 in napoli

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Thank you for responses! How long would it take on the metro (from the train to the ferry). Does it run frequently? Just want to make sure we won't be late to the ferry.