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Travel Blogs from Rome
Rome
After waking up at 4:30AM in Barcelona, I groggily made my way to the airport where I had a turbulent flight to Rome. There at the baggage collection I met with Robert who had just come from Sydney via Bangkok and Zurich. We caught the train to the city centre... Rome is certainly impressive with lots of old buildings and ruins ...
Doing as the Romans do or rather, did
... audio tour you can skip the queue. We took our chances and made a run for the much much shorter line and it paid off. We were given video guides to lead us through the grounds. The structure itself is massive. It is extremely high with about five levels featuring the recognizable arches throughout. Inside the belly it is very dark and intimidating. It rises before you with such a demeanor it would have been such a spectacle in its day. The deep steps up to the next level ...
My introduction to Rome
As the train made its first stop at a station outside the city of Rome, I knew I was in Italy. I could see outside my window the intense, or so I thought, conversation between Italian men walking beside the train...hands waving, intense facial expressions and body language exuding passion and excitement with whatever was being discussed; it was just how I imagined the "Italians" to be. I soon realized that this was a normal "picture of ...
When in Rome...
... we returned to the hostel where we discovered that our room was actually in a different building. We lugged our belongings down the street to the hostel annex and made ourselves at home before setting out to see some of the city. Our first stop was a museum not too far from our hostel and Termini train station. The museum was expensive and didn't look very interesting so we looked around their court yard full of broken statues and then continued on our way. Our ...
When In Rome...
... my ex-girlfriends. But for what? There is nothing you can do if you stub your toe, or rear end someone, or miss your flight. These are all part of life, apart of your life. You learn from these things and seriously everything does happen for a reason. Even things like not getting your first train to Madrid and ending up in Lisbon and having the time of your life. Or quitting your job, or losing it at that, all happen for a reason, and I have learnt these things while traveling ...
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Amenities
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Kitchenette