Amoroma Bed & Breakfast Rome
Via Rattazzi 2/f Rome, Lazio, 00185, Italy
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Goin to the city limits, and my own
... to a man filling up his gas tank and asked "Dove vi viale di trastevere?" (not sure if that is how you spell it in Italian, but it sounds like that). I must have sounded pretty authentic because he gave directions for seriously one minute in rapid Italian. After 30 seconds of this guy ranting on I looked back and jersey and he just shrugged his shoulders. If I knew how to ask for a ride in Italian I probably would have just done that because based off the length ...
Ciao Roma! - Third and final day.
... before 9am when the museums open. The line was fairly long, but not too bad. Once the doors opened, the line moved very fast.
We got inside, paid the 15 Euros for our ticket, and were immediately faced with a maze of rooms to explore. All of the signs were in Italian only - so we just guessed and headed in one direction.
Art. Art. Art. Oh, and more art.
Maybe this is awful of us....but we were bored out of our minds. It makes me sad to even type those words, but ...
La Dolce Vita 1) Rome: Ruins of an Empire
... wandering this hill's massive ruins.
4) Capitoline Hill: Above the historic ruins of this city sit several palaces, two of which are now converted to the Capitoline Museums. For over two thousand years the city's government has been housed here, most recently in the mayoral palace (Palazzo Senatorio). There is a spacious square (Campidoglio) and ...
Rome Finally!
... of herb...super yummy. Then I had risotto with arugula and my friend had pasta with oxtail which we shared. And of course the required bottle of red wine and the bottle of bubbling water. And of course since this is all an adventure we had to have desert Tiramisu and Chocolate mousse which we also shared along with some desert wine. Super good meal.
Then back to the country.
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Full Roman Day
... and has such historic importance was amazing. The company we bought our tickets with also did tour of the roman forum, so after that one, he headed over there. The roman forum looked like a distaster zone, but still really neat to see.
It was approaching mid-day, so John and I headed over to Vatican City. We met a group of americans on the subway, also heading that way, but once we got off we lost them. ...
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