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Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa
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Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
- If taking a Christian Rome walking tour, wear comfortable shoes and sun protection, as there is a lot of ground to cover.
- Catholic churches have a strict dress code, so wear clothing that covers knees and shoulders.
- Photography without flash is permitted inside the church.
- The basilica, cloister, and art gallery are fully accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
Basilica of Bom Jesus
- Dress modestly out of respect for local culture, with your knees and shoulders covered.
- The basilica is arguably the most important church in Goa and it’s a must-visit for history buffs.
- If you come during Mass, stay in the pews and wait until the service is over before you walk around or take photos.
Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli
- Comfortable shoes are recommended if visiting as part of a walking tour.
- Photography without flash is allowed in the basilica.
- Modest attire that covers shoulders and knees is required to enter the church.
- The basilica is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
Barrio de Salamanca
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Basilica of Saint Mary
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Basilica di San Nicola in Carcere
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Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere
- Visitors must wear modest attire covering knees and shoulders to enter the church.
- Photography is allowed inside the church.
- The basilica is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
- The square outside the church is pedestrian only and generally filled with street musicians and artists, so a good stop if traveling with young children.
Basilica Cistern
Atmospheric music, rosy flood lighting and the lilting sound of water lapping on marble – entering the Underground Cistern known in Turkish as Yerebatan Sarayi - or Basilica Cistern, is an experience that charms all the senses.
Built to store water, this has to be the fanciest and most enormous well you’ll ever see. The cistern dates back to Byzantine days when the city was called Constantinople.
Built by Emperor Justinian in the mid-500s, the cavernous underground water-storage area has a vaulted brick ceiling supported by a forest of Corinthian-carved marble columns.
If this eerie, magical place looks a little familiar, you may recognize it from a scene in the James Bond movie From Russia with Love.
On your walk around the Basilica Cistern, seek out the two pillars that have the face of Medusa carved onto their base.
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The Basilica Cistern is in Sultanahmet. The entrance is opposite Hagia Sophia on Yerebatan Caddesi.
Barranco
Barrio del Carmen
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Basilica di Sant'Agostino
- When visiting Catholic churches in Rome, you must wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.
- Walking tours require some time on your feet, so choose comfortable shoes.
- The church isn’t wheelchair- or stroller-accessible; there are stairs at the entrance.
- Flash photography is not allowed inside the church.
Bascarsija
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Barton Creek Cave
Bartolome Island
Visit the north beach for wonderful snorkeling opportunities. Swim with beautiful fish and Galapagos penguins, or visit the southern shore to see white-tipped sharks, spotted eagle rays, and stingrays. Keep your eyes out for the green sea turtles, especially if you’re there during mating season (typically November to January).
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Basilica of San Clemente al Laterano (Basilica di San Clemente al Laterano)
- The Basilica of San Clemente al Laterano is ideal for history buffs.
- Book a skip-the-line tour to avoid long waits, especially in the summer months.
- San Clemente is a Catholic church—modest clothing, covering shoulders and knees, and a respectful decorum are required.
- Photography is not allowed inside the basilica.
- The excavations beneath San Clemente are not accessible to wheelchairs or strollers.
Barry Island
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Barry Mill
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Barrio Italia
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Basilica of the Holy Blood (Heilig-Bloedbasiliek)
- It’s free to visit the Basilica of the Holy Blood, but donations are welcome.
- The basilica is a working church and services are held twice a day.
- The church is closed daily between noon and 2pm.
- The basilica is wheelchair accessible.