Rome Sweet Rome B&B
Via Nazionale 172 Rome, Lazio, 00184, Italy
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Tempus fugit!
... door de smalle straatjes, de hoge trappen, de badhuizen en het theater lopen. Nadat ik dit zo’n vier uur gedaan had, waarbij ik toch minstens twee keer mijn enkels verzwikt en mijn knieën verdraaid had, besloot ik dat het wel welletjes was. In de oudheid kon je met dat ongelijke plaveisel echt geen slechte gewrichtsbanden hebben!
Toen ik begon met het schrijven van deze blog hoorde ik van mijn moeder dat Berlusconni nu dan ...
Ciao, Roma
... the square is packed and it will take you hours to get in. I got there about 8:30, and I made my way through tens of people to get into the Basilica S. Pietro. I spent about an hour inside looking at all the ridiculous amount of amazing artwork, and being freaked out by the corpses of past popes (glass tombs with unwrapped skeletons is a little OTT for my liking). When I came out at about 9.30ish I expected to see the square swarming with tourists, ...
Welcome to Rome
... is from Sicily. That’s all I got for now, but between that and living in the capital of Italy, I’m thinking the language won’t be too difficult to pick up. Let’s hope so, at least. My other class is surprisingly taught by a former hippie. He maintains that he holds minimal nostalgia of the provocative decade, but my guess is that that is due to his inability to remember it. He was a former member of the SDS and “knows what it’s like to ...
Rome Day 2 - Coloseum, Forum, Trevi, Spanish Steps
... other sites had also now descended on here. You could barely move in the square around it. The fountain itself forms the front(/rear) of the building with water part being a semi circle out from the buildinbg. The fountain is a cascade from the statues over ledges and other smaller statues, into the crystal clear pool. They must make a fortune as EVERYONE (except me) throws coins over their shoulders into the pool - Teresa made up for me ...
Northern Italy Tour – Italy, the country of
... we had a couple of long travel days, but arriving in Gubbio was fantastic. This is another old town, keeping their past by enforcing tight building codes to retain the authentic ancient building styles. We wandered these small steep streets, rode a two-person cable car up the adjoining mountain and steeped ourselves in the quiet lifestyle of the locals. By far, this town was the cheapest for food, but the quality wasn’t compromised. As in ...
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