Ammuina Casa per Ferie Frascati
Via Garibaldi 1 Frascati, Lazio, 00044, Italy
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Pizza and Ice Cream
... up early again on Monday for our day trip to Naples and Pompeii. I didn't feel the trip was worth it because we stopped in Naples, for maybe ten minutes, along the coast near a castle. Next we stopped for lunch around Pompeii then went to the ruins. Again, bizarre how something built so long ago is still standing today. Check out the pictures and there will be some pretty brilliant and amazing things. Getting back into the city of Rome took an hour and a half ...
First day of visiting
... for the show. The frescoes and the sculptures in their collection. It's overwhelming. I didn't realize there were two floors, and was all happy revisiting the first floor. Then I found the stairs to the Pinacoteca and decided to check it out. Well, half, maybe more of the show was spread there, too, and I knew I didn't have much more time. So I ignored a whole bunch of guys, passing by quickly, and focused on the show pieces, then ...
What NOT to do in a Bed and Breakfast
... here and there.
We finally found the closest grocery store; got a few bits of food, a bottle of wine, a pair of scissors and went back to our room. The last item on that list is not quite like the others, but you'll see why it was so necessary. We decided to do our own quick 'hair trim fix' in the bathroom before going out into central Rome. Paul and I both felt so absolutely hideous because a cut was way past due. As we hadn't had the time to do ...
Catching up day 8 continued
So the students scattered with several taking the later trian into Rome - one student found himself in the residential area and visited with a priest, another group enjoyed some sites like the Treve Fountain (toss three coins in and you will marry a Roman), the circus maximus (a big ditch), the Pantheon (a perfect sphere of a building) and ...
Rome: The Euro Traveler Uncovers Hidden Treasures
... as the Sistine Chapel. I invite you to visit again with me, these places of historical and religious significance.
Our first stop is San Giovanni in Laterano, a short way to the west of Colosseum. This basilica, constructed by Constantine, was the first built in Rome and was dedicated to the Savior on November 9, 313. Later in the 10th century, Pope Sergius III added St. John, the Baptist ...

