Agriturismo Casale di Gricciano Cerveteri
Via Casale di Gricciano Cerveteri, Lazio, Italy
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Arrivederci Italia!
... nonno because he always speaks mostly italian and i never understand but now its awesome! Im so excited to be able to talk to him now!! Even if its only simple italian i'll learn more eventually. After that mum made a lunch at our place and aunty vita and leo came over! And so did Dan. Leo loved his sicilian tamberine hahaha After that the tiredness hit my like a bullet and i was falling asleep. When every one left i crashed. Woke up at 4am on sat morning then textd Dan and he ...
Mishaps, meals and misbehaviour
... has been recommended this place by a friend and reserved us a table. When we arrive it's bustling and very full but they have kept us the best table, in a corner by the window with a full view of the whole restaurant.
The food is magnificent and very reasonably priced, both of which are rarities in Rome where tourists are regularly fleeced for substandard fare. But Al 34 proves itself to be a fine establishment. Prosecco is served almost before we've sat down and then ...
Mama Mia!
... housed in two buildings, the Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatori) had a lot of amazing sculptures, but the best part was the view from the Palazza Nuovo overlooking the forum and Colosseum. We ate gelato in front of the Trevi Fountain every night (and of course, we threw in our coins!)--I think that was what got me through most days--knowing that gelato was waiting for me!!!
Our hotel was a bit peculiar--right across the street from the Termini train station, ...
The glory that IS Rome.
... we took advantage of the perk of being able to bypass the long line waiting to enter the colloseum, Carol and I (and several other people) ditched the tour guide and explored the grounds for ourselves. You have all seen pics of the colloseum, so I won't go into detail describing it, but one of the interesting factiods we gleaned from our verbose guide, is that the holes visible in the rock face ...
Rome
... euros. It broke immediately after opening it from the bag. I've already been here, but it was still incredible. It was very big and the first time I was here, I didn't have a camera. Amanda went through the Coliseum in 45 minutes and earlier in this trip, she was thinking she wouldn't have enough time in Rome. She told me numerous times, her life dreams are to see Rome and that is all she wants to do. I brought my ...



