Casa Pompermaier
via Aldo Schmid 5, Trento
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Casa Pompermaier Trento

via Aldo Schmid 5 Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, 38100, 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

... out, it does pass the time, lifts my spirit, and I feel so much better at the end of a long session. My gym at home is what I would call a "boutique" gym. Anytime Fitness in Granite Bay is a great little neighborhood gym that I always look forward to returning to when we get home. I am learning however, that "grunt" gyms can be appreciated as well. Our second year in Vienna, I occasionally went to Top Gym which ...

Learning!

A travel blog entry by bolzanogiants8

1

... back seat rider because 1.) he could not drive and 2.) He is 5'8 so it worked out good. Things will most likely stay this way except for random occasions but at least we know now that if Josh gets injured again, I am more sore than an old man after climbing a mountain, and Henry feels good, he can drive and we will make it home safe!

A little about the drivers here, they are CRAZY! Stop signs are pointless and defensive driving is unheard of ...

Smal and confusing ski area

A travel blog entry by hyojoo

15

... where wide and most people there where skiing calmly. It felt like Passo Tonale is a great ski area for beginners and families.

The most restaurants served "fast food" and didn't accept VISA card. We found a great place to eat at called Albergo La Torretta in the center with good prices and they accepted VISA. The restaurant prices is ok, a pizza for 6-8 euros and a dessert for 2-4 euros. There was not so many ski stores but there was one really cool snowboard store.
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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 ...