Aabacus Roman Pyramid House
Via Giuseppe Giulietti 6V, Rome
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Via Giuseppe Giulietti 6V Rome, Lazio, 00154, Italy

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Farewell Roma

A travel blog entry by jardines

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We then continue to climb up towards the residental area and a lookout that sits in a garden that has a great view over to the St Peters Basillica, in the gardens are oranges and lemons growing and again right next to the church and school. We can also see the Tiber River and the area that most Romans go for dinner and nightlife. Our guide takes us to the Embassy building of Malta and show us a door with ...

When in Rome . . .

A travel blog entry by bookiemama

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"Travel is not a vacation, and it is often the opposite of a rest"
Paul Theroux

Ah yes, travel. Certainly not a rest. I came upon this quote by the noted travel author while waiting to board our plane in JFK. We had already driven 5 hours (including sitting in traffic in NYC) and almost an hour waiting in line to return our rental car (where they almost charged us double the quoted price because ...

Finally, my own room!

A travel blog entry by edsells

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... and straight into Rome. Because it was Sunday we were able to enter the city legally. Had it been any other day we would have been fined E150 for entering the ZTL (restricted zone). You have to be the holder of a pass to enter Rome and these are strictly given out only to residents (1 per household) and in other circumstances. Certainly not to visitors from Australia!


The 10km or so from our sleepy little village on to the main road ...

Don't travel to Rome, Italy on a dime..

A travel blog entry by morganandjared

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... of that day just to get to our Hostel which was more of what could be described as a "Camping village". The village was located just on the outskirts of Rome and had it's own market, restuarant, pay phones, camping area, bungalow rentals, and Chalets. We ended up staying there a total of 6 days, 1 evening outside of Rome with my sisister-in-laws Italian family, 1 day in Positano, and our last evening in Italy was spent sleeping on the upstairs floor of ...

John's Blog

A travel blog entry by travelingmoores

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... come frenzy, we move out on our journey for a cup of our ritual morning coffee. The theme here has a trend to it as well. Very tasty, but very strong coffee. This has got to be the best coffee I have ever had. It is really espresso that is merely diluted depending on the strength you are able to endure. I for one love it. Dawn being a light bodied coffee drinker has had to make some adjustments.

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