Trevi B&B Roma Rome
Via del Lavatore, 83 Rome, Lazio, 00187, Italy
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Homeless
... night in that particular ‘big house’ before and didn’t even know if it had benches or would allow budget guests (aka cheapskates) to hang around. Still….it was worth a try. Wasn’t it?
Handing Thelma and Louis over to the man behind the bullet proof glass that is guarded by the man with a heavy machine gun was not terribly expensive (we still had our credit card for emergencies). They cost about 14 euros for their ...
All roads lead back to Rome....
... all we wanted to see anyway. The only time I was asked to cover up was just as I arrived in the Sistine chapel and I was only required to cover my shoulders. The Sistine chapel was very beautiful, and without a doubt a masterpiece especially at the time it was painted. I do think it is a bit over the top with you not being allowed to take photos even with flash off and everyone having to be silent. I also didn't think very much of the rest of the art, but I have never really ...
So Many Churches, So Little Time
... Christ the Redeemer Carrying the Cross, next to the main altar. They added a bronze piece to cover the private areas later on, so ridiculous. I wish my pictures came out better but there wasn't a lot of natural light coming in through the stained glass as it was nasty outside and there weren't many lights on inside, unless you paid to light up one of the rooms. Next we went to the Church of Saint Ignatius Loyola. This is one of those jaw dropping churches because right when ...
Ciao Noordam, Bonjourno Roma
... us were about to walk to the station when Philip’s 4 were seduced by a taxi driver with an offer they couldn’t refuse. We were walking distance from Termini so it was not worth it for us so we did the train trip (with a lot more passengers than we have had before) and were at the BnB by 11am. It was too early for our rooms to be ready but we were able to leave our luggage in the rooms.
We walked up to the nearby basilica and the souvenir shop we had ...
A morning in Rome then a long journey
... The Pantheon was a little disappointing as it had scaffolding on the outside and it had no evidence of pagan god worshipping. Everything had long been catholicised. Stan put more miles into his iphone as once again I got lost. But we did find an excellent gelati shop and had the nicest granita made with lots of fresh strawberries.
Headed to ...
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