B & B Suburbe Roma Rome
Via dei Serpenti 164 Rome, Lazio, 00184, Italy
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Believe in Magic and You Will Find It.
... on the metro and headed to the Colosseo. I knew we were seeing the Colosseum, but when I saw it... I was just in shock. I had just emerged from the underground metro and was expecting to be walking a bit before seeing the famous ancient stadium. Instead, I walked up the steps and nearly fainted. The Colosseum was towering right before my eyes, in all its glory. Being nighttime, the giant glowed with the golden hues of the lights. Just across from ...
Viktor Emmanuel II, Trastevere, Santa Maria Maggio
... Maria Maggioren aukiolle paukuille. Hienosti valaistu kirkko, tämä jäi minulta ensimmäiseltä Rooman matkalta mieleen, kun taksi toi meitä illalla hotellille. Tässä on houkuttelevan oloinen kahvio/baari. Otamme jälkiruokakahvit, liköörit ja italialaista dolcia; 29 euroa! Palaamme hiljalleen hotellille. Melkein hotellin nurkalta löydämme enoteekin; viinakaupan, jonka ikkunalla on kaipaamani Mionetton Spumante Cartizze, 28 euroa. Täältä sitä siis saisi...
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A Nine Day Summary of Our Stay in Rome...
... We did yet another tour of these elaborate underground tunnels the Etruscans built 2500 years ago. Yes...another full day, but really a lot of fun.
Good Friday we basically relaxed. We did stroll down to the main avenue fronting St. Peter's and took in an outdoor exhibit depicting the 14 stations of the cross. The scenes are cast in bronze and are new. Despite their location, outside on a busy street, the scenes were really moving. Being ...
St Peter and the Pantheon
... tired and happy and considerably better informed and more cultured than when we left this morning.
After dinner, Eliza and Baz went back to the Campo di Fiori to buy a gelato each. Despite the cold we experienced today they had wanted an icecream - there seem to be many gelato places with a delicious colourful array of flavours on offer - and were very pleased to finally buy one. Eliza chose nutella flavour (why?!) and Baz was more traditional with ...
Flaminio Village Camping Park, Rome.
... sure why the first member of staff told me differently. Even so it's too expensive and my advice would be to use the places outside the camp. You can take your wifi enabled equipment to any McDonald's and connect to the Internet for free. And the going rate for Internet usage is much less than 6 euros an hour asked for at the camp. For me Internet charges are a major negative point of the camp and the only part of the camp for which I felt I was being charged an extortionate ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Sub Urbe Roma


