Eva's Rooms Rome
Via dei Due Macelli 31 Rome, Lazio, 00187, Italy
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1. Tag - die Reise beginnt
... Suche nach einem Parkplatz, der nicht unseren preislichen Rahmen sprengte. Dieser war bald gefunden und wir machten uns auf den Weg das Gepäck loszuwerden. Anschließend hatten wir noch mehr als eine Stunde Zeit, bis zum Einchecken. Als fleißige Cacher machten wir uns direkt auf den Weg die umliegenden Caches einzusammeln (die in nicht geringer Zahl in der Nähe des Flughafens platziert waren). Unterwegs lernten wir nach und nach auch noch zwei Cacher der ...
Lost in Translation
... at the bus stop for our bus to arrive for 30 minutes (the buses in Italy are meant to be regular – every 10 mins). As the sun went down and the darkness crept in we got a little anxious. We ended up walking a few streets away to finally catch our bus. It turned out that the road works in Rome had diverted the bus route. There was a big sign on our bus, but unfortunately it was in ...
Brief visit to the Eternal City
Retha recently bought a new camera and we started to learn Italian. So with Rome being only 75 minutes from Malta by plane, we decided to visit the Eternal City for 5 days in March. Yes, I know this piece is very late, but (1) I am too slow a writer to blog during a trip, (2) we travelled to South Africa shortly afterwards to organise our furniture removal and (3) there was some administration to tend to back in Malta, including attempting (and passing!) the ...
Kind of like Shnat, but in Rome + 7 hours of art
... s jsut say I felt a lot like Baby in the scene in Dirty Dancing (love that movie!) when she first encounters the group of dancers grinding away and swivelling their hips with charm. I actualyl feared, for the first few minutes, that we would be kicked out of the club for not being able to dance properly haha! These Italians are amazing dancers, you should have seen some of the moves that went down on that dance floor! After a while, I found ...
Mid-Shin on the Boot of Italy
... We took the metro to Piazza del Popolo and found a nice quiet restaurant on a side street. We had bruschetta and salad and Margherita pizza, which was originally created for Queen Margherita using ingredients that mimicked the colors of the Italian flag - basil for green, mozzarella for white, and tomato for red.
Then we walked around all the shops and street performers around the piazza. We saw a b-boy performance at ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Eva's Rooms Guest House


