Accomodation Bed in Rome
Via Prati della Farnesina 57 Rome, Lazio, 00194, Italy
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Christmas Eve Day in Rome
... left the Pantheon and saw that it did rain as the cobblestones were very slick! So glad I had my hat, jeans and North Face sneakers on, which arrived in my luggage the day before.
It was definitely time for a caffeine break, so we had to try the Rick Steves recommended Tazza d'oro Coffee House, near the Pantheon. I had a cappuccino (made with a foamy heart on top!) and the other two, an espresso. We really enjoyed standing at the ...
We conquer Rome v2.0
Because we tossed a coin in the trevi fountain last time, we knew we would return... and so we did! Our awesome hostel located right in the heart of the city set us in the perfect position to absorb more of this awesome place. The coliseum is a must see on anyones list of Rome. After taking on some good advice and passing the 200 odd metre long queue for a audioguide we explored the place and learnt more about the amazing history of this ...
Roman Holiday
... on this adventure. I had a nice surprise myself, meeting the daughter of my father’s uncle Alessandro, after whom I was named. We had a lovely dinner and a lovely evening, after which Andrea kindly drove us back to the campsite.
Checca has a Fiat Cinquecento, a tiny little car which the boys saw and immediately wanted a ride in. Before we left her house that night she arranged to meet us outside her metro station the next morning and drive ...
The flight plan
So I woke up this morning all exited to get to Munich this afternoon. I had been hearing a lot about snow and bad weather so i decided randomly to check the airports and guess what? There was no flight matching mine. Before getting worked up into a panic, I decided to call the airline and see what's going on. As it turns out these flights had been changed a few months ago but somehow the communications were ...
When in Rome.....
... were greeted by the most impressive views I have ever seen….St. Peter's Square and the Vatican itself. When you see it on TV, it is always packed with tons and people. However, since we arrived so early in the day, there were no lines forming, and plenty of space to move around in.
Joe offered to take anyone who wanted to go on a tour of the Piazza Navona, and we all jumped on the opportunity. We walked down the street to the San Angelo ...
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