B&B Bellaluna Rome
Via Francesco Vettori 33 Rome, Lazio, 00164, Italy
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Believe in Magic and You Will Find It.
... by statues of Saints on top of the columns. We entered the church and saw the statue of Mary holding Jesus after he was taken down from the cross. It was so beautiful and detailed, with her expression that of a mother who had just lost a child. Mary was huge in proportion to Jesus. It gave the feeling that Mary was a mother holding her little child that has just passed away, even when that little child was the Son of God. I am constantly amazed by ...
Hello from Rome - Day 2
... we took the opportunity to ask him if he could direct us to Avis counter, he paused, looked up, and asked "Why are you driving in Rome? Can you cancel the car?" At that point, K's face paled significantly!!!!!! I tried to tell her! Since then she has experienced driving nightmares and we haven't even got into the car yet! So we told him plan of picking up the car, driving to Tivoli then further to Tuscany... in his charming way, he looked, up smiled, ...
A Nine Day Summary of Our Stay in Rome...
... made me not want to have any part of any angry nun with a ruler hiding up her sleeve. So I made sure to hit some high notes at the end of my mangled Italian to make it known I was asking a question.
Quick like an Easter bunny two yellow tickets were offered to us by these sweet, tiny, ruler-less nuns.
We were stunned and very appreciative. It seemed Jesus wanted us seated in His square to celebrate the day He rose from the ...
MAXXI_Zaha Hadid
... más interesante que el exterior.
Es museo es de arte contemporáneo del s XXI y el 90% de lo que hay expuesto es arte conceptual.
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Flaminio Village Camping Park, Rome.
... choice of which might be a little limited. To this can also be added a salad (insalata) and fruit (frutta). This, of course, is a lot of food and it is common to ask for only one or two of these courses. You can, for example, order just a first course (il primo) and tell the waiter you'll decide if you want a second course (il secondo) once you have finished. Personally, I have never had any problem doing this in Italy. One last thing, when the bill comes, don't be surprised ...


