B&B Le Trecime
Via della Pozza, 50, Trento
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B&B Le Trecime Trento

Via della Pozza, 50 Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, 38123, Italy

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Haircuts

A travel blog entry by jalbano

2

... good cup of coffee for only 1 euro rather than the more typical 3 euros which most traditional coffee houses charged. The leap from coffee to a haircut was an easy one for this cheapskate (I prefer to think of myself as frugal rather than a cheapskate). I proceeded to ask my barista, in my best Italian, where she got her haircut. She drew me a map of the shop she goes to which turns out is only two blocks from ...

The Gym

A travel blog entry by jalbano

9

... equipment and a few more women which makes me more at ease. The owner of Energym , Dario, and his assistant, Jessica both speak good English and are friendly and helpful. Dario has followed body building for many years and has a picture on the wall of him and Arnold in Santa Monica. When I told Dario that the American import quarterback for the Giant's this year is the son of Lee Hanney, his eyes lit up and ...

Learning!

A travel blog entry by bolzanogiants8

1

... defensive play by Josh that pops the ball in the air and Henry intercepts it. We forced 4 interceptions in the first half against a shotgun spread football team. We go into the half tied 6-6. Second half begins and they are in the power I and Maryland I formation the rest of the game. We were injured and short on the depth chart at d-line and they ran the ball right up our you know what the rest of the game. They gained four yards and a cloud of ...

Smal and confusing ski area

A travel blog entry by hyojoo

15

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

6

... He had called his mother, who lives in Sicily, to make sure he had the recipe down correctly in his head. The appetizers (olives and bruschetta) were probably as memorable as the main course due to the fact that Skip had taken an olive and didn't know what to do with the pit! Antonio looked at him, puzzled, and finally asked Cris, in Italian, if Skip had known there were pits in the olives and if he had swallowed it. I think he was ...