B & B Elisa
Viale Rovereto, 17 , Trento
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B & B Elisa Trento

Viale Rovereto, 17 Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy

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Haircuts

A travel blog entry by jalbano

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The details of daily life, such as haircuts, present themselves as somewhat of a challenge when one does not speak the local language. Finding a good hairdresser or barber is the first step. We asked Coach Tisma's daughter, Valentina, where to go to get a haircut. We had done a bit of research before and were stunned to learn that a woman's haircut in the Bolzano area is about 38 euros ($50) while a man's ...

The Gym

A travel blog entry by jalbano

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I have to admit that I've become somewhat of a Gym Rat. Going to the gym fills the hours for me while Skip is coaching. During our stay the last 3 years in Vienna, there was a gym on the ground floor in our apartment building which, although limited in terms of equipment, was very convenient. Access was 24/7 much like the gym I go to when I'm home called Anytime Fitness.

Although I can't say that I ...

Learning!

A travel blog entry by bolzanogiants8

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It is Wednesday March 14, 2012. The event of the Day, Henry learns how to drive a Standard! Pretty quickly might I add with Josh and I teaching him under Interspar (Wal-mart) in the Parking deck that is never full so we had plenty of room for error. Maybe 25 minutes in the parking garage and a 20 minute ride home, and all we were only honked at twice. I am calling it a success. It has been me and Josh driving since we arrived and Henry has been ...

Smal and confusing ski area

A travel blog entry by hyojoo

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We booked through the travel-agency SlopeTrotter on the Internet. We flew from Copenhagen to Innsbruck and then got a 4 hours transfer to Passo Tonale by buss. We stayed at the hotel La Mirandola that lays a bit far away from the village center and the ski area.

The ski area have most red slopes and lays close beside each other. To get around there we had to cross other slopes and that included slopes with button lifts. There where few long and original slopes but ...

Dining with the Locals

A travel blog entry by jalbano

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... out the dining room window which provided me with a straight shot view of the chicken/duck coop with our dinner's siblings running around happy in the yard. I thought about taking Thea's lead and having a second serving of lasagna rather than the duck but not wanting to disappoint Coach Tisma I took some of the duck and diverted my eyes from the happy scene out the window. Coach explained how his poultry was free of any harmful ...