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All Roads Lead To Rome
... luxury brand you can think of. We didn't bother stopping. We did stop at a cool museum dedicated to the Genius of Leonardo di Vinci. The gallery recreated many of his drawings into simple machines you could operate with cranks and handles. It was quite fascinating. By now, we were starving and armed with an excellent restaurant recommendation. Fiaschetteria Beltramme is near the Spanish Steps and has what appears to be a very basic menu. ...
Neato Gecko
... br> Class lasted until 1:30 or so, including breaks
Rome
... extra 2 euro on top of the accommodation price, this is for any low budget accommodation.
Anyway I can say now that Rome is a great city. Long story short we spent 3 days which was a good amount of time to see most of it.
You probably already guessed it, but the first place we went to see was the Colosseum. We meandered our way down by foot seeing smaller and and probably less frequented places first. We eventually made it and I was glad to see that it ...
You flew to Rome to have dinner?
... it had to be discussed. Luckily we are here for only an evening.
So back to the 2 goals for Rome - food and bags. One I struck out miserably. It turns out that each Furla store carries its own stock. Why a shoebox of a store in Como would have something that the gargantuan store in Rome didn’t have is beyond me. But I’m over it. Not really. No Furla for Dionne. Second priority on the list. Food. Let me say that if ...
An Awesome Ancient City and Hot Latin Nights
... we were so happy to move on from Florence, that we were able to get into Rome early enough to some sites before Jake made it into town. First thing we did was head to the Colloseum, which was a very impressive both architecturally and structurally speaking. But to be honest after walking the perimeter of it and peaking inside, it was not as collosal as we had imagined, but still cool! For how long it has standed, it is truely a testament to ...


