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City Guide
Cori, Lazio, Italy
Overview
Cori is a hilltop town in Lazio, Italy, known for its ancient history, well-preserved Roman and medieval monuments, and scenic views of the Lepini Mountains. Its small size makes it easy to explore, offering a genuine slice of Italian rural life away from the crowds.
Best Time to Visit
April to June and September to October, for pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Local Tips
Wear comfortable shoes as the town is hilly with many cobblestone streets. Enjoy local olive oil and wine, and check for seasonal festivals.
Cultural Etiquette
Dress respectfully when visiting churches; tipping is appreciated (round up or 5-10%). Shops may close for a long lunch break (riposo).
Safety Warnings
Cori is generally very safe, but streets can be slippery when wet and some alleys are steep, take care walking at night. Petty theft is rare but always keep your valuables close.
Hidden Gems
Visit the Tempio d'Ercole for Roman ruins and stunning views, explore the Ninfa Gardens nearby, and sample locally-produced Cesanese wine from small cantinas.
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