A Casa di Serena a San Pietro
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Nice fiddle, Nero
I vividly remember the ABC song book that we used to sing out of at primary school (they used to pipe the music through the intercom system and the whole class sang along) and there was definitely a song called 'Nero burnt Rome'. I can't remember much about the lyrics and cannot find reference to it online. But that is how the story goes - that …
Down a hole with a religious guy
A big park with joggers, animals running about, and lots of beautiful big trees. It could be the Botanic Gardens in Melbourne. But the animals are squirrels, and the joggers are Romans.
Today's focus was a trip out to the north of the city to Villa Borghese, the big gardens where you can take a fresh breath of air out of the sweltering sun …
A funny thing happened on the way to the forum
I lie, the trip to the Roman Forum today was not funny in the least. But when you're in Rome you can't help but be inspired by this city on film.
Over the past two days I have done the who's who (or where's where) of tourist sights. The Vatican, colosseum, Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain and the aforementioned Roman Forum. And …
Food glorious food
You might be getting the wrong idea about me. From my recent musings on art and architecture you may by misled on the purpose of this sojourn. To make it clear, it is about one overarching thing. FOOD. Sure Picasso is great and the Colosseum is amazing, but they won't give you the energy to get through the day like gelato. So I have spent the last …
Strolling the Centro Storico
... Our final Roman adventure started with an early morning metro ride up to the Barberini station, which lets out on the surprisingly named Piazza Barberini, with easy access to the piazza's centerpiece, the Fontana del Tritone by Bernini. Apparently, this fountain, which is actually fairly tame compared to what comes ahead, was the first public fountain that was sculptural and designed for aesthetics rather than being plain ...
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TravelPod Member ReviewsA Casa di Serena a San Pietro Rome
If you want to stay somewhere quiet, but close to the metro and St Peters, this is the place. Beautiful place, great hosts. Felt like home.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TravelPod member and not of TravelPod.com.