Ariana B&B Rome
Via Principe Amedeo 85/A Rome, Lazio, 00185, Italy
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An Ancient City
... was just a pleasant area compared to the rest of the city.
At this point, poor Mom and Kevin were worn out so I only dragged them into a few more shops then we headed back to the hotel. We had dinner at a nearby restaurant that was very good and I finally got mom to try Tiramsu.. Yum! We ate way too much on this trip. Later, I wanted to go back to the Colosseum at night because it's lit up, but I was too tired and decided to stay in. We called it a night after ...
Karyn's day in the navigational chair
... and she would come back...so she does, by this time with me almost rolling on the floor laughing. She just looks at me and says "don't comment" as she walks past and out the right door. With my eyes watering, we made it to the room to get ready and venture out into the wild blue yonder. K:" just a question....when we walk out of the hotel onto to the street, if you were leading, would you go left or right?" Oh goood God!!
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April 27th to May 2nd
... Florence, and the cute little city of Bergamo. It is definitely an unforgettable trip, and on top of all this to be remembered, that weekend just so happened to be an unforgettable weekend in history. While I was exploring Italy, the Royal British wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton finally happened, Pope John Paul II was beatified, and Osama Bin Laden was killed by American soldiers under Obama's command. Needless to say, it was a very eventful weekend for me and for the world. ...
All Roads lead to...
... a taxi, and the expected security and checkin time at Barcelona Airport, we had to be up again at 4 (4.30 for kids).
Everything went smoothly and we caught our super-cheap Veuling flight to Madrid, ready for a connection to Rome.
Our original plan in Spain had been to land in Madrid and travel overland to Barcelona and Granada then back to Madrid. It was only in Istanbul that we decided to spend ...
Flaminio Village Camping Park, Rome.
... the answer to this question I have attempted to concentrate on one other, perhaps more pertinent, question, that being, What is important for you, the blog reader, in a campsite? Perhaps you are not yet in a position to decide the answer to this question. Maybe it has been some time since you last stayed in a tent and the idea of doing so reminds you of too many childhood holidays spent roughing it with the scouts or some other organisation. Let me stress in that case ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Ariana


