The Vatican is the seat of the Catholic Church and the official residence of the Pope. It is the smallest country in the world, surrounded by Rome, with world-famous monuments such as St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.
Climate
The climate is Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild winters.
Languages
The official languages are Latin and Italian. Latin is used in documents and liturgy; Italian in everyday life. English, Spanish and other languages are used for tourism.
Driving
The territory is tiny, with no highways. Traffic is restricted and controlled.
Camping
There is no camping in the Vatican.
Biker Zones
There are no biker routes inside the Vatican, but the roads around Rome are heavily used by motorcyclists.
Special Zones
The entire territory is considered a special zone: limited and controlled access, with many pedestrian areas.