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We are flying as a family to Rome in early November, I read that November 1 is their holiday. Everything is closed, including grocery stores. Can anyone tell me if this is the case?
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We are flying as a family to Rome in early November, I read that November 1 is their holiday. Everything is closed, including grocery stores. Can anyone tell me if this is the case?
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аватар alex45
01.11 - All Saints' Day in Italy. Stores are closed on holidays and weekends.
аватар duhovnayae
That is, even large hypermarkets?
аватар ollennka
Based on the experience of Christmas in Italy, I can say that almost everything is closed for the holiday, except for chain cafes and shops. Just large supermarkets are unlikely to be closed for the whole day, small shops and shops will be closed. I remember having dinner at McDonald's on Christmas Day in Milan, it was a bummer of bummers.
аватар alex45
Why do they have to work on holidays?
аватар ollennka
They shouldn't, but many do. International networks pay more attention to revenue than to local holidays in any of the countries of presence.
аватар duhovnayae
Thank you! And then you don’t want to go to Magdonalds
аватар alex45
In fact, you can’t call All Saints’ Day a local holiday, it is celebrated by almost all Catholics. It's like our memorial day!
аватар ollennka
Local to Catholic countries. And the market of the same McDonald's is almost the whole world.
аватар alex45
They immediately say that you don’t want to go to McDonald’s.
I don't understand what the problem is. The hotel has breakfast, you can also order dinner. In the center of Rome, I have not seen McDonald's or supermarkets, which means they are closer to the outskirts. I am not interested in shopping in hypermarkets and outlets.
If this is so interesting to the TS, then I would ask a question in a search engine - The work of shops in Rome on holidays and weekends. And that's it!
аватар duhovnayae
Asked! The answers are conflicting! So I'm wondering if anyone knows from personal experience.
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