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Via Bu Meliana 12 Rome, Lazio, 00195, Italy
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Day 20 - Florence to Pisa to Rome
... of her episode of the night in Florence! There was no one eating, and we thought they might not be open. We finally found someone in the bar, so we had a salad and a sandwich, which turned out to be pretty good. The girl was nice but left us alone. Once we finished eating, we went outside and found a company doing narrated bus tours of the city...as it was after 3:00, we wanted to try to get the lay of the land...the tour lasted about two hours, and we saw a lot of ...
A Hotel Rimini review
... with a train station, low-price car rental desk and parking lot and all. Acceptable! Our hotel recently upgraded with contemporary appliances. On arrival to this hotel, we were blown away by the reception we received from ...
Pizza and Kebabs!
... Then they would starve the animal for 5 days before the fight so that they were very hungry and aggressive when the fight started. There are also a lot of tunnels underneath that the gladiators and animals would walk through and then were raised up onto the center of the stage by a lift when the fight started. Its kind of funny how their idea ...
The Eternal City Welcomes us back
... the bags and hit the cobblestones right away, not because we were in a rush, as much as trying to orient ourselves to where we were located since everywhere you look is another alley or church.
Found Piazza Navonna OK now we know where we are. A liitle crowded but not as bad as we had been told by all the travel websites. Walked over to Pantheon, it looked like it was closed for renovation, took boys to the Huge Gelato place we remembered and then walked back to Piazza Navonna ...
An English Poet Follows Us From London To Rome
... we orientated ourselves, however, we mapped a walking route down Via del Corso that included all the Rome hot spots and worked out quite well! Our first stop was the Piazza di Spagna and the Spanish Steps (Scalinata della Trinita dei Monti). The piazza was named after the Spanish Embassy that is situated there, but the staircase was actually built with a legacy from the French in 1725 and leads to a French church at the top! I don’t remember seeing the Spanish ...
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