Locanda Ca Da Iride
Via del Santuario 162B, Riomaggiore
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Vignaiolo's room is in the bottom of the yellow side Room - downstairs Room - downstairs Bathroom

Locanda Ca Da Iride Riomaggiore

Via del Santuario 162B Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italian Riviera, Italy

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... comes close. A new view every couple of steps, coming straight out of a movie (preferably Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade... we seem to be following Indy around a fair bit). Even though the place is obviously packed with tourists, we did manage to get off the beaten track. Most of our time, though, was wandering the streets and canals before sitting down for some solid people watching, followed by some more wandering. We ticked off major sites (St Marks, the Rialto etc), ...

382 steps up - worth the climb?

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... few steps further lands you in the main square, from where you can pretty much see the whole town. Not much in the way of shops or restaurants, and a few signs for accommodation so if you decided to stay I could see it being very quiet.
Also being 400 steps from the sea would make a quick dip out of the question.
Returned to the station via the 382 steps on the sign. Probably a quicker route than via the road, and with a continuous view of the great ...

Cinque Terra in La Spezia

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... way (as my hostel wifi wasn’t working I managed to find a spot on the back streets where I could access someones unlocked wifi – naughty me lol) before stopping at a deli to grab a foccacia for lunch on the train before going back to my hostel to grab my bags and head to the train station. I then hopped on my 4 hour train to Milan in my first class seat J (managed ...

Day trip to Camporgiano

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... what must be the
‘ugliest’ (sorry Camporgians) clock tower in Italy…built in 1934 from what
looks like concrete scraps. It has a clock and cross at the top but so
un-Italian in every other way…definitely took photos of that…I should really do
more research on it…why is it still there???

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The route №6 is not suggested

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... 1048; вот с новым 80; силам 80; я отпра 74;ляюсь искат 00; эту самую route № 6. Manarola уже позад 80;. Вот уже видна ...

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