Treaties in 1929 with Italy established the independent state of Vatican City or The Holy See. This tiny nation-state, landlocked in the heart of Rome is home to the administrative branches of the Roman Catholic Church and is the seat of the Papal office.
Vatican City is the world’s smallest nation with a population of 821 living in an area smaller than the Mall in Washington, D.C.
Travelers to Vatican City must go through Rome as there is no airport or mass transit system within the country. The Euro is the national currency. There are few dining or accommodations options within Vatican City but traveler find ample choices within Rome.
Reported incidence of crime is low though as with most congested areas, travelers should be alert for pick-pockets.
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