Marlu Bed & Breakfast Rome
Via Cairoli 8 Rome, Lazio, Italy
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ROME WASN’T BUILT IN A DAY...
... We went, we saw, we ogled then we lunched and saw some more. Faberge exhibition was a bonus surprise, and being a big fancier of eggs, it felt like all my Christmases had come at once. Or should that be Easters.
We had a light lunch at the Vatican Museum cafeteria - I didn't feel it had anyone's blessing, it was purely sustenance for the body. During our sitting down time, we spoke to Jenna and Elana both in Canberra. It was delightful to hear their ...
Guess who has a camera....?!?!
... what the people were saying on the tv, it'd be like I was watching it. Orela watches it to help her Italian, since she actually does speaketh the language. It's still entertaining sometimes though. Pretty sure there was the Italian version of Maury Povich "Who's my baby daddy?" on today. Or not..but that's what I like to imagine it is. ; )
Our nice cleaning lady is supposed to come tomorrow...I wish I could figure out how to ...
Treasures
... and 2) tour groups with their little flags and sheep who think they are the priority "tourist" whilst the rest of us are plebs and can wait whilst they get their preferential treatment.
Aside from the Rappel rooms and the Sistine Chapel the Egyptian Treasures were my favourite museum within the Vatican's collection (and there were many) - the mummy’s and their caskets were amazing! The Etruscan collection was fascinating – to ...
Leaning tower of Pizza - mmmm
... through the night has been a sleeping challenge for us in the past and will likely be the same on this flight. At least the journey is made with Singapore Air and in flight entertainment will likely not be a problem. We are too; it needs to be remembered, going to Rome.
We arrived in Rome, took the train to the Termini subway station and got off at the Spagna stop. Exiting the station and climbing the stairs to the street we found the Spanish Steps just ...
Rome in 1 day
... his beautiful streets, buses are the cheapest way to move around Rome, every monument has a bus stop
You may visit the most important places of Rome in one day but u'r gonna miss a lot of things to see like the Vatican Museums or the Sistine Chapel (u'll need almost 2 days to visit only that places) at least, we could see the St. Peter's Chapel ;-)
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