B&B Borgo Pio Rome
Via Borgo Pio 64 Rome, Lazio, 00193, Italy
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Thats AMORE !
... trying to make their way to monuments! Then when you get there (eventually) you need to line up for 1 or 2 hours to SEE the monument! Big Monuments = Big crowds of tourists! Enter some bright spark who developed the “jump the queue” tickets. Now my first experience of ‘jumping the queue’ was in America two years ago when my daughter and I visited Universal Studios. We paid an additional $30 each to ‘JTQ”. I spent the entire time feeling GUILTY ...
Ruins of Rome
... watching the world change around them, as their world slowly slips away stone by stone.
The old stones seem to whisper to me as I gaze at them. Whisper of secrets that only they will ever know, and yet yearn to tell. But think them not aged and feeble, for even in ruin they seem proud. Like the last decedents of a dying race they stand determined, proud and unwavering, until the day they too shall fall.
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Mussolini.. alpiste! Mezquita en Roma y Vaticano!
... entrar y visitar, leímos un poco el Qur'an.
Lo que tiene de especial esta mezquita es su historia, Mussolini no quería una mezquita en Roma, dijo que no iba a haber una en Roma hasta que haya una iglesia en la Meca, lo cual es una idiotez rayana en la locura, nadie quería poner una mezquita en el Vaticano, ¿cuál es el problema de poner una en Roma, si hay una sinagoga? y hay iglesias en Arabia Saudita… lo que es ser intolerante ...
Jon's Car Report
... I usually changed gears at or below 3000rpm, so the times I did get 4th instead of 6th did not over-rev the engine.
The vehicle handled well, for a people mover, staying nicely on the road, even with a fair amount of weight on the rear axle. It had good direct steering, and there was no 'tail-wagging' with the weight in the rear.
The driving position was typical of a people mover - more like a truck than a car, with the ...
It Wasn't Built In A Day
... to get through the turnstiles, we began our unbelievably boring guided tour of the forum. Seeing Caesar's tomb among other well-known sights and artifacts of the Forum, along with an Italian guy with one of the greatest mullets you'll ever see, provided some relief to the rambling of our tour guide. We exited the Forum and crossed the road to the Colosseum, protecting ourselves from the advances of the 'Gladiators' that prey on tourists and demand money for photos with ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Al Borgo



