Alla Residenza Domus Minervae Perugia
Viale Pellini 19 Perugia, Umbria, 06123, Italy
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Learning and then TLC
... without some wild boar pasta!
Oh, I locked myself out of my apartment in the haste to get out the door. Luckily a spare key was nearby.
And I invested in ear plugs (noisy little town) woke me a handful of times in the night.
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Who Knew There Was So Much To See
... closing so it was all good, and after all the weather was beautiful. While back down in town we grabbed a slice of pizza for the walk back. While I was in the shop something grabbed my eye that the guy behind the counter classified as "potatoes" I bit into one and found out it was a deep fried olive, wow what a surprise!
The Rocca was very cool and well worth the effort to get there, it was easily the best presented site we have visited yet. A good majority ...
Another Perfect Day!
... things we have not seen in our own little town, we haven't even explored all of the street that we live on, we have only gone down the street so far not up it, hard to believe!
It is 1:20 PM here so the shop owners just locked up and went home for lunch, it will be a ghost town now until about 4 when a few stores open up and by 4:30 everyone will be back in full swing. Most of the shops close up around 8 or ...
Stop Two On The Day
... found plenty of other better reasons to enjoy the town.
Right from the get go it is another of the very hilly towns in this part of the country, you weave your way around a long path to where you finally get to the point where you can park your car, this is the good news and the bad news, the bad news is there is still a massive amount of climbing left to be done to reach the interesting parts of the community. Let's just say our calves were feeling the ...
First Stop Of The Day
... lunch in an Irish Pub of all things, we had very Italian meals though so it was all good. We started off with some local cheeses and thinly sliced meats, Sarah had Gnochi as a main course and I had a panini style sandwich although it was a different type of bread, we than finished things off with an espresso.....it wasn't a sissy one either it was the real deal-zing! It was a good idea though because we needed the energy to survive our next stop on tour.
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