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    Centro Servizi

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    Prati

    UPDATE: after sending heart emojis and voice notes tellingy friend he liked her, we decided the…read moreunprofessional and creepy vibes weren't worth wondering if he was also going to just steal our stuff. Checking the address on Google reveals MANY businesses there, probably a new page for each service, and fake one word reviews amongst others claiming their packages were never shipped. The owner (?) Dodged our questions about when the tracking would be updated and refused to provide basic information, like what tracking to use, when explicitly asked. Upon retrieval of our packages, Thank God that they were still there and not hawked or dumped in the river, he continued to insist they would tooootally be shipped that day and that he had already "paid." We decided not to argue to try and get a refund as the credit card companies can do that. Previous: Draft review so I don't forget. Had a hell of a time last night (partially our fault for letting the day get away from us and things closed) finding a shipping office to send some things home internationally. Seems to be a third party facilitating type office. The guy running the place also told me he has a Times Square location. Offers various shipping services (DHL, UPS, ect.). We chose FedEx on the proprietor's recommendation. My friend had a bit of haggle over price, which seems like it should be a fixed thing, and was unable to get a really satisfying reason as to why her lighter package the same size as mine was 20 Euro more to ship. I will just be happy if my package makes it to it's destination, and I can come back and update stars and review upon reciept (or not).

    Poste Vaticane

    Poste Vaticane

    (9 reviews)

    Prati

    Our son Leo B. is very interested in travel and geography, and we've taken to sending our kids (the…read morethree-year-old is illiterate) postcards whenever we leave town without them. We were already planning to send one from Rome, but we had to hit the post office in Vatican City, which is, as Leo knows, the world's smallest country. The post office was conveniently located in St. Peter's Square, right outside the basilica, where we finished our morning Vatican tour. It was cute and inviting, immediately recognizable by the bright yellow post boxes outside, stamped with the words "POSTE VATICANE." Like everything else in Vatican City, the post office is a bit of a tourist attraction. It was busy when we went, on a Monday during low season, but no real lines to pay or send our card. The place was well stocked with souvenirs, including a large selection of postcards. We picked one with an image of St. Peter's Basilica, and it was nice and cost a normal amount of money, a Euro or thereabouts. Unfortunately, we did not have the foresight to bring a pen, and you can't just borrow one at the Vatican post office, which must see its fair share of the millions of tourists who visit the country every year. We had to buy one instead, and the selection was small and laughable. We ended up paying €4 for a cheap, flimsy pen printed with images of Vatican attractions. A souvenir, I guess, though not one I particularly wanted. We picked up a magnet, too, of the map of Rome we saw in the Gallery of Maps. The postcard, pen, and magnet came out to €12.50, and I was reminded, for about the 100th time that day, of the church's historic sale of indulgences. We literally got Protestantism because the Roman Catholic Church was greedy. See, e.g., St. Peter's Basilica, financed by indulgences. There were separate areas for the shop and the postal service, and we were able to write our card at a table (at least writing surfaces were freely provided) then buy a €2.55 stamp from the Città del Vaticano. We dropped the postcard in one of those yellow post boxes and went on our way. The card hasn't arrived yet, but assuming it does, eventually, make its way to our house, I was quite pleased with our visit to the Vatican post office. The postcard was a unique souvenir, one I know our little boys will appreciate.

    I will never forget how excited I was to visit the Vatican with hubby…read more We knew that the Vatican has its own post office so I stayed up late at the hotel writing everyone a post card back home just so I could post it from the Vatican! So cool! The next day we toured the Vatican. It was not at all what I expected, it gave me the creeps. I couldn't wait to get out of there. Evil vibes all around. So when we got to the post office everyone was just whipped & emotionally drained. With all the crowds we expected to wait in a long line but there was no one there. We walked right up to the window, bought stamps & posted our cards & letters. When I was done, I bolted for the front exit as fast as possible, I just wanted to get out of there. As we were just leaving the front exit, hubby ran into some people from the hotel & stated talking to them & when I turned around to find him, he vanished in the crowd, we got separated. My phone was pickpocketed out my back pocket. I barely made it back to the Hotel on foot. Hubby said he went back all thru the Vatican looking for me. It was dark when he finally showed up back at the hotel. We thought we lost each other. The most horrifying experience. Will never return.

    Mail Boxes Etc. - shipping_centers - Updated May 2026

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