La Casa Dei Limoni Monterosso
Via Soviore, 6 Monterosso, Cinque Terre, Italian Riviera, 19016, Italy
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When in Rome, Venice, Florence, etc...
Heading back to Italy, where I first really fell in love with travel, was something I'd been looking forward to for a long time. I was a little nervous, too, because maybe I'd talked it up too much to Sam.
Nope. Still love it. And it taught Sam a few things too, most importantly that wine by the carafe is a wonderful thing. Oh yeah, and then there's the food...
We had 2 weeks of le dolce vita, kicking off in the Eternal City. Rome's chaos called to us after a catch ...
382 steps up - worth the climb?
Corniglia might be the least visited of the Cinque Terre, simply because it requires an investment in effort to get there, and it is away from the sea.
When you arrive by train (and it has to be the best piece of seaside to be used solely for a train station) all you can see if the back edge of the town clinging to the steep hillside above.
But take the effort to climb up and you get to see something a little different to the other Cinque Terre towns. ...
Cinque Terra in La Spezia
... as mine are no longer even wearable despite trying to duct tape them back to life. For dinner I went to a pizzeria (this seems to be all that they eat here!) and grapped a 3.5euro marinara (just tomato sauce, garlic and oregano) to take back to the hostel where I added some salami from lunch. Yum. Then did some washing of essential items, had some tea, did some blogging and went ...
Day trip to Camporgiano
... ago stopped being used for anything and is abandoned… there are concrete picket fences on either side and
every now and then the speaker kicks in to life with a pre-recorded message about not traversing the yellow line. It all seems quite surreal when this happens as with no one there and no train in sight…after you pick up your heart from the announcers voice blaring to no-one in particular to 'watch your step’!
Anyway, hand in hand, we made our ...
Exploring the Italian Riviera.....
... to visit with her.
I decided to return to L’Alta Marea restaurant for dinner tonight, and ordered Ravioli al Ragu, Insalata Mista, Vino and coffee. The meal was excellent, and after dinner the Server brought a complimentary Limoncello. They seemed to be getting to know me to some extent. I’ve been trying to use Italian as much as possible in the restaurants, so perhaps they appreciate that? Of course, I enjoyed the Limoncello so much that I had ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: B&B La Casa Dei Limoni


