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... so much. So I say "mi dispiace non parlo Italiano, parli inglese?" (sorry I don't speak Italian, do you speak English?) Even if they don't speak English they seem happy to help if you break the ice with that. Otherwise, don't even bother trying. Booked a tour for the Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre) for this morning. Got up and left early so I could have a nice walk before it got too hot. The walk was supposed ...
The BIG 29th in Rome, Italy
... the Colosseum toward the Vatican and we walked through the Palentine Hill and the Roman Forum. Ancient ruins everywhere including the emperor's palace. As we kept walking we were able to stop and see the Pantheon, the Piazza Navona and the St. Angelo Castle. All neat attractions and great for roman pictures, but our goal was still Vatican City.
When we finally found Vatican City, there were a ton of people around and a huge line ...
Days 313 to 317 - The Former World Capital
... inaugurated in 1911 and completed in 1935 serving a monument to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy. It was purposely built at this scale to be clearly visible to most of the city of Rome.
At the Trevi Fountain we found perhaps our biggest crowd in Rome with everyone angling to get a shot of the fountain in the background without a bunch of other peoples heads in the way. It was very cool the way the designer incorporated the structure into ...
Blessed John Paul II
... 8217;s. Once we got a few blocks away from the basilica, the crowds grew much larger. Streets were closed off to traffic and instead were full of people. Vendors were selling John Paul II souvenirs and we bought a flag for our son JP but also I wanted to wave the flag along with the hundreds of flag bearing pilgrims there. There were barricades keeping us from getting really close to St. Peter’s. We could ...
Last day in Roma
... the little girl and said, in front of mom and everyone else, “that wasn’t a very good answer! You should have said a teacher or friend or something.” Who does that? The poor little girl looked like a deer in the headlights of a psycho-killer.
Second: As I was checking out and buying my two postcards she rang me up for 1 euro. Then rolled her eyes and said ...
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TravelPod Member ReviewsObelus B&B Rome
Walk to metro station - easy access to city center and Vatican. Such great owners/managers. Room was clean and breakfast was wonderful. I would stay here again :)
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