Aklesia Suite B&B - Colosseo
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Roaming in Rome
... full of beautiful, historic, impressive buildings. So jammed full that they crowd into, lean over, encroach onto each other. There are so many beautiful facades, but you can't see them because of their multitude. Altogether, Rome is a prime example of too much of a good thing.
Most of today involved too many people. There's so much traffic, so many cars, so many pedestrians. Our window must overlook a main thoroughfare, because rush hour ...
Rome - home of the Romans & 2 stunned mullets
... this uptempo journey (I thought we were just getting picked up and dropped at our accommodation), we were taken to a few little gems that only a local would know. The keyhole peeping into St Peters Cathedral was stunning (think, looking through a keyhole and seeing an immaculate hedged path taper off the edge of a hill and all point towards St Peters Cathedral in the distance) and the view from lover's hill was pretty damn spectacular. Following a few Espressos ...
Which way to the Forum?
... spend several hours touring the nearby Palentine Hill, and the Roman Forum. The Forum is the name given to a huge collection of ancient ruins next to the Colosseum and it was a great way to spend the morning. This place is an archaeologist's dream, Ainslie, you must come here someday.
In the afternoon, on the advice of the lady at our hotel, we made our way to the ruins of an ancient Roman bath called Caracalla. It was ...
So many cities, so little time
... overlooked the Seine River, hung out there for about 10 minutes, then decided it might be a good idea to take a bus tour. We walked back to Notre Dame, where we knew there was a bus stop (thanks to handy dandy map) and saw that a bus tour was 30E each however a boat tour was only 8E... so naturally we did the cheaper of the 2. And it was really cool! We got to learn about all the bridges and some of the churches, universities, and palaces surrounding the Seine River. ...
La Dolce Vita
... As we walked to lunch, I pulled my niece to the side, grabbed her by the throat and said "YOU BETTER ******* GO TO SCHOOL HERE!". Harsh? A little? But it gives my mom and I an excuse to come back to Rome. Plus, at her age, I would have killed for the opportunity to study abroad in Rome.
For lunch we went to this great neighborhood spot where we enjoyed such traditional Roman dishes such as fried zucchini flowers and caccio e ...