Ricordi Di Roma
Travel Blogs from Rome
Rome
... a cute little restaurant right next to the Pantheon, where we enjoyed a lovely meal, a few drinks and some good old people watching. After dinner we walked to the Colosseum, stopping at the Trevi Fountain along the way for one more look. Today we said goodbye to Rome and drove to a little town called Latina. There really wasn't much to do in Latina except hit the beach, which kind of appealed to us seeing as we had been in cities for a while in the sticky heat. Tomorrow off to ...
First Impressions
... All of these people look so British. Lin and I eventually made it onto our next flight, where we weren't sitting together, for the few hour trip to Rome. On the way, I saw the Alps! THE ALPS! When we landed, we exited the plane right onto the Tarmac (never done that before!) and got onto a bus to the terminal. After a little walk, we proceeded to wait forever for our luggage. Luckily, when the conveyor started, our bags were among the ...
Home Sweet Rome
... yet to use). I try to eat breakfast on the balcony just about every morning as well as do homework there at night, I love it.
My roommates.
There are five of us girls living together. Two girls from Drexel, Nikki & Orela, and two girls from Central Michigan, Caity and Rachael. We have spent alot of time together since we have arrived and I see long friendships in the future with these girls. We have spent ...
Lisa masters the MAP!
... a more direct route ;)) We did manage to stop for some interesting building photos along the way.
The Trevi Fountain was still packed with wall-to-wall people. We sat and looked at the fountain for a while, and watched some very strange people.
Sometimes I like to give you travel tips, but today I have a question for all “Young Girls of the world”: Why do you pose like that when you are getting your picture ...
Bella Roma
... into a store and trying whatever the sales clerk had on was a feasible and productive strategy. Go for it.
Finally, after an eventful flight with the illustrious Russian airline, Aeroflot (please never make this mistake), I returned home. One difference between Hong Kong and Rome I appreciate deeply: the never rending hot water showers. Take heed of your blessings folks; I may be eating more dumplings that pizza pies, but I've got a bathtub - and an elevator with automatic ...