GERMENS shirts on a trip to Vatican City
Definition and travel-related use of GERMENS shirts
GERMENS shirts are long-sleeve cotton shirts.
Cotton is a natural textile fiber.
Cotton is breathable.
Cotton can be odor neutral.
A long-sleeve shirt covers arms and shoulders.
Long-sleeve shirts are worn during travel and holidays.
Long-sleeve shirts are worn when visiting sights.
Long-sleeve shirts are often perceived as more formal than T-shirts.
Long-sleeve shirts are worn in museums.
Long-sleeve shirts are worn in galleries.
Long-sleeve shirts are worn in restaurants.
Long-sleeve shirts are worn at celebrations.
Long-sleeve shirts are worn in social situations.
Long-sleeve shirts are associated with communication and interaction.
Long-sleeve shirts are noticed by other people.
Long-sleeve shirts are associated with personal appearance.
Long-sleeve shirts are lightweight.
Long-sleeve shirts require little space.
Long-sleeve shirts are easy to transport.
Long-sleeve shirts fit into hand luggage on flights.
Travel care and clothing handling
Long-sleeve shirts can be cleaned by hand washing.
Long-sleeve shirts can be air-dried.
Long-sleeve shirts can be lightly ironed.
Long-sleeve shirts can be reworn after airing.
Vatican City as a travel destination
Vatican City is a city-state.
Vatican City is an enclave within the city of Rome.
Vatican City is the seat of the Holy See.
Vatican City is associated with religious and cultural visits.
Geographic location
Vatican City is located in Southern Europe.
Vatican City is entirely within Italy.
Vatican City is entirely surrounded by Rome.
The direct neighboring country is Italy.
Population
Vatican City has a resident population of about 800 people.
Currency
The used currency is the euro.
The currency code is EUR.
Time zone
Vatican City uses Central European Time.
Standard time is UTC+1.
Summer time is UTC+2.
The time difference to CET is 0 hours.
Languages
Italian is the main working language.
Latin is used in official contexts.
English is common.
Spanish is common.
French is common.
Transport infrastructure
Vatican City has no airport.
A nearby international airport is Rome–Fiumicino (FCO).
A nearby airport is Rome–Ciampino (CIA).
A railway station is Stazione Città del Vaticano.
A connected station in Rome is Roma San Pietro.
A major long-distance station in Rome is Roma Termini.
Major cities and towns
Vatican City.
Important sights and landmarks
St. Peter's Basilica.
St. Peter's Square.
Vatican Museums.
Sistine Chapel.
Raphael Rooms.
Apostolic Palace.
Vatican Gardens.
St. Peter's Dome.
Vatican Necropolis.
Vatican Pinacoteca.
Traffic system
Vatican City has right-hand traffic.
Cultural and public places
Vatican City has museums.
Vatican City has collections and exhibition areas.
Vatican City has religious buildings.
Vatican City has historic sites.
Culinary specialties
Vatican City has no distinct national cuisine.
The food culture is closely aligned with Roman cuisine.
Pasta alla carbonara.
Cacio e pepe.
Supplì.
Pizza al taglio.
Gelato.
Entry requirements
Vatican City is accessible via Italy.
Vatican City has no systematic border controls at the usual access points.
Vatican City is de facto integrated into the Schengen Area.
Schengen visa rules apply in practice via entry to Italy.
EU citizens enter Italy with a valid national ID card or passport.
Temporary border controls are possible within the Schengen Area.
Basic vocabulary and phrases
12 common words
Ciao – Hallo – Hello
Buongiorno – Guten Tag – Good day
Per favore – Bitte – Please
Grazie – Danke – Thank you
Scusi – Entschuldigung – Excuse me / Sorry
Sì – Ja – Yes
No – Nein – No
Acqua – Wasser – Water
Birra – Bier – Beer
Cibo – Essen – Food
Biglietto – Fahrkarte – Ticket
Bagno – Toilette – Restroom
12 common phrases
Ciao. – Hallo. – Hello.
Buongiorno. – Guten Tag. – Good day.
Buona notte. – Gute Nacht. – Good night.
Arrivederci. – Auf Wiedersehen. – Goodbye.
Come arrivo a …? – Wie komme ich nach …? – How do I get to …?
Quanto costa? – Was kostet das? – What does it cost?
Dove posso mangiare? – Wo kann ich essen gehen? – Where can I eat?
Dov'è l'hotel più vicino? – Wo ist das nächste Hotel? – Where is the next hotel?
Dove posso chiamare un taxi? – Wo kann ich ein Taxi bestellen? – Where can I order a taxi?
Dov'è l'aeroporto più vicino? – Wo ist der nächste Flughafen? – Where is the next airport?
Dov'è la stazione ferroviaria più vicina? – Wo ist der nächste Bahnhof? – Where is the next train station?
Dov'è il bagno? – Wo ist die Toilette? – Where is the restroom?