Momi Bed & Breakfast Rome
Via Principe Eugenio 40 Rome, Lazio, 00185, Italy
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Explorations of Roma
... very crowded and the area is teaming with people. At the foot of the Spanish steps, we found the Barcaccia fountain designed by Bernini. Down the street, we found the McDonald's and stopped in for a coffee. Then we walked to the Trevi Fountain down the interesting streets of Rome. We spent some time admiring the Trevi Fountain, tossing in some coins to ensure our future return to Rome , eating some sugar crepes and doing some souvenir shopping. We ...
Beautiful Roma
... to sell us his wares, I just assumed I'd be able to say no. I gave the Segue to sean and the man came up to me straight away with three roses in his hand, offering them to me. I refused to take them this time, even though he was still very pushy. Dad finally got to see what hawkers were like. Eventually he gave up and started talking to dad again. After a while of talking to my dad about Aussie's cricket team, he said "You're nice people from ...
Magic moments, memories we’ve been sharing
... 8217;t laced with arsenic!
We had a quiet afternoon. We visited the Pantheon, which although teeming with people, still gave off an aura of restfulness and beauty. Also went back to the Trevi – to be greeted by a large demonstration, and then decided to head back to the hotel when the first spits of rain appeared. Trish and Rex were not so fortunate, and got drowned in the Forum on their last day. Perhaps Rome was sad we were ...
Roma and other things involving pizza
... a red parasol at some point, and it's been fun twirling it around and generally really looking like a tourist. We checked out some shops and some piazzas, bought more gelato (and who would be surprised?), and generally enjoyed the day, hot as it was. I believe we also saw some ruins in the late afternoon, but I was pretty much done in by the heat at that point, so I'll only write about the ones we saw the next day, as I paid attention then.
The last full day we had, we ...
Scouting Rome
... charades and lots of pointing. Surprisingly we were able to get our message across almost instantly and he disappeared under the counter popping back up with exactly what we needed. One problem solved and a couple more Italian words added to our vocabulary (buongiorno (hello), grazie (thanks), prego (your welcome)) we headed into the metro. Quickly deciphering signs we found our train and headed towards the Colosseum. Italian is actually somewhat easy to decipher as it ...
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