River B&B
Via delle Fornaci 44, Rome
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River B&B Rome

Via delle Fornaci 44 Rome, Lazio, Italy

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When in Rome...

A travel blog entry by tylerandtori

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... the marvelous ancient structures. After I had my daily dose of gelato we decided to head home. We were all relaxed and ready to sleep when....we saw a bunch of little bugs crawling all over the mattress!!! EWW we had bed bugs:( I ran down to the reception to switch rooms as fast as we could. The man at reception was very unhelpful....actually we were told that there were no bed bugs...then when ...

It rhymes with hello- Spello

A travel blog entry by ceseal

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... rest of our Vino Nobile. Ate a little of the remaining leftovers and fed the rest to the cats. Roger won the playoff game of 13 in a come from behind victory and got the last hazelnut candy kiss as his prize.

We’re fairly well packed. Roger has already hauled the heaviest bag to the car. We’ll leave about 8:00 a.m. and drop by Orvieto on our way to Rome to drop off the rental car at the airport. Will stay in a nearby hotel and leave for home Thursday morning about ...

It’s so hard, to say goodbye……

A travel blog entry by karenmorlock

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... an older motif and there was yet ANOTHER organ! We could have dueling organs!

We continued our stroll and ended up down by the Main River. As it was about that time of day we grabbed a table at a little café along the water and had lunch. It was most delicious and hit the spot! Once we finished our lunch, it was off to the walking bridge for one final photo op. However, along the way, we discovered some swans swimming in the river. Peter decided ...

Modern Day Rome

A travel blog entry by tomthedoctor

5

... which is a staggering 85ft by 65ft and looks as if it is coming out of the building it is built into. The place gets pretty busy with people throwing coins and taking photos but its still definitely worth the trip.

Moving further Eastwards can eventually bring you to the Piazza di Spagna and the famous Spanish Steps (the largest staircase in Europe) which are a haven for tourists and, as result, people selling little "souvenirs" such as ...

I ♥ Roma

A travel blog entry by elesif

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... close to my hostel. Then I just walked all over seeing old buildings, churches, and fountains. Everything is so old there and everywhere you look there are ruins that are thousands of years old. On Friday around 3 I met up with my Dad's cousin Steph and her family Ed, Garrett, and Rabin. Ed's sisters family also met us there so we had a group of 8. We had an amazing dinner that first night and then later Rabin, his cousin Foster and I ...

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