Internazionale Camping Castelfusano
Via Litoranea 132, Rome
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Internazionale Camping Castelfusano Rome

Via Litoranea 132 Rome, Lazio, 00122, Italy

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Rome

A travel blog entry by lisa_82

-Saw Colisseum -Old City and Ruins -Mussolini's balcony -Trevi Fountain -Spanish Steps -Pantheon -Piazza Venezia -Piazza Navona -Dinner and drinks at campsite 28th Aug -Vatican City -St Peters Square + Basilica -Sistine Chapel -Shopped along Via Del Corso -Drinks at campsite - Ben went to hospital

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Roma. Cetatea Eterna.

A travel blog entry by andragheorghe

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... au muzee sau zone arheologice, unde se percepe o mica taxă. Noi am vizitat doar Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore.

Fondata in secolul 5, Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore este una din cele 5 biserici antice renumite ale Romei. Legenda spune ca in anul 356, Fecioara Maria a aparut in visul papei Liberius si i-a spus sa construiasca o biserica in locul in care va ninge. Cand a inceput ninsoarea, cativa ani mai tarziu, pe colina Esquiline (in miezul ...

When in Rome

A travel blog entry by brdnwong

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... is missing. Second, a large chuck isn't actually missing...it was built with only a partial upper floor! The rest of the areas were pretty cool but it was a blistering hot day and it drained us well.

Vatican city was the next day (add another country to my list...they are their own sovereign state?!) and we were lucky enough to have a quick lineup (only about 30 minutes!). The museum was pretty interesting with all the artifacts but I lost ...

Positano to Rome via Pompeii

A travel blog entry by sime

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... is very welcoming and gives us some good recommendations. We order a nice bottle of Prosecco, prosuitto & mozzarella, Luciana’s paella, & for dessert tiramisu. When Luciana brings the dessert in its got a large roman candle firework in the middle, looks very impressive, everyone in the restaurant claps to wish Sarah a happy birthday – great meal. We wander around the area after dinner, enjoying Rome at ...

Rome, the Renaissance Churches and Monuments

A travel blog entry by johnsjourneys

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... the return of the car to Hertz was found.

Rome, the Eternal City: perhaps it's so named because it would take an eternity just to visit all of its churches. There are so many, and so many are magnificent in their decoration, in their architecture, in their statuary, in their ceilings, in their floors, or often in several of these attributes.

One church stands out as ...

This campground was formerly known as: Camping Internazionale Di Castelfusano