Domus Cavour Rome
Via Cicerone 60 Rome, Lazio, 00193, Italy
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All you can see in Rome in 12 hours
... dull, we heard some music. 'Billy Jean is not my Lover', fortunate we walked down the side street and came across a pair of buskers. The two CD's I bought will feature on the radio back in Australia in a few weeks.
Some more pictures of churches and ruins and an extra 1 and a half hour wait because the 8pm shuttle bus was full and then we were home. I still have a few Dan Brown locations to tick of later in the week, but a very busy and fascinating day.
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Week Eight
... filling)... All of it took about 2 hours to make and it was amazing.
We also were able to have an aperitivo at Fluid last night for a friend's birthday and it was actually an awesome one! Some places only have bowls of potato chips- that kind of thing, but Fluid had a full on mini buffet so, needless to say, it was a good pick.
Overall, its a little tough working around the whole losing credit/check card fiasco but it supposedly mailed out a few days ago so, ...
Welcome to Rome
... out how to take a taxi.
After I finally got to my apartment, things settled down. My roommate, who's from the other Miami, and most of my neighbors are students at John Cabot University. We explored our surroundings with a walk around the neighborhood, and came to the conclusion that our apartment—although surprisingly nice—is located in the boonies of Rome. There is graffiti everywhere; although I'm told that vandalism doesn’t have the ...
Caity finds Nature!
... century villa which along with smaller buildings around it is a bed and breakfast now. We had a tour of the winery operations and learned about the process of making wine, tasted two of their best wines, and had a homemade pasta making lesson. Then, we experienced the much rumored 3-4 hour long Italian meal. We sat down for lunch at noon, and finished around 3:30. First was a meat and cheese platter, then pasta, then seconds of pasta- which we got ...
All roads lead to Rome
... Terme Di Caracalla just down the road – definitely not as well preserved as the one in Bath mind due you could appreciate the grandeur of the bygone. This place could accommodate over 6000 bathers at one time!
The Trevi Fountain was amazing – I think this is my most favourite water feature on our holiday so far.
Riding home was a little bit more challenging than coming in – a ...


