La Sapienza House
Viale Regina Margherita 192, Rome
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La Sapienza House Rome

Viale Regina Margherita 192 Rome, Lazio, 00198, Italy

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Biking the Appian Way

A travel blog entry by ditchthecube

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... rode several miles before turning around at the aqueducts. I'll let the pictures do the talking.

After dropping off the bikes, we took the bus back into the main part of the city and located the Trevi Fountain and also checked out the nearby Popolo Plaza. We walked to the Borghese Gardens, but ended up not checking out the private museum due to cost, time, and weariness. We caught a bus back home and had Indian food for dinner.

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We came, we saw, we conga'd

A travel blog entry by deborah1212

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Saturday offered us one last chance to knock over the sights we didn't have time for on our last visit, the Colosseum and Roman Forum. This was walking distance from our hotel, and I was happy to attempt this after I had applied a band-aid to the blister on my right heel.

On arriving and seeing the very long and totally stationary conga line to buy tickets for the Colosseum, we felt that this was one place where the 'fast entry with a group’ would have ...

Rome - The Vatican & Sistine Chapel

A travel blog entry by khillski

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... when many of the Papal States were seized by the newly united Kingdom of Italy. In 1870, the pope's holdings were further circumscribed when Rome itself was annexed.

Disputes between a series of "prisoner" popes and Italy were resolved in 1929 by three Lateran Treaties, which established the independent state of Vatican City and granted Roman Catholicism special status in Italy. On 11 February 1929, three treaties were signed with Italy which, among other things, ...

Where is the foundation?

A travel blog entry by kdcakes

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Where is the foundation?

It rain again. Went to American Express around Spanish Steps to exchange US dollars for euro. The was not too bad. There was a big crowd today.

Went to the first McDonalds in Italy. We are rob in the U.S. This McDs is very nice. They have real McCafe with yummy pastries and coffee. There was also a ice cream stand. Food is pricey however we had ice for he ...

The lovely Piazza Navona and historic Hotel Navona

A travel blog entry by mandjcann

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... the only woman buried in the Pantheon, where she was interred with Umberto. This tour was perhaps the most interesting thing that we saw today, because we were shown the basement of his ancestral home by a man who is actually a prince of Italian Royalty, and whose family have continuously occupied this building since it was first built in the first century.

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