Ammiragli Rome
Viale degli Ammiragli 67 Rome, Lazio, Italy
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The "dying town" has resurrected itself- Orvieto
... City,” a defensive system of tunnels, rooms and stairways. Some of the passageways date back 3000 years.
The Duomo is actually the one with the mosaic front Sara expected to find in Spoleto. It is judged to beone of the greatest gothic buildings in Italy. Building the Duomo took over 300 years and exhausted 33 architects , 152 sculptors, 68 painters and 98 mosaicists. It is almost overwhelming! The ...
Rome in a day!
... 12.3 miles today!). Aside from the Vatican, have we managed to see all of Rome in a day? Pretty close! We ended our day eating outside at the Piazza Navona. It was hard to pick a restaurant - each restaurant has a waiter outside trying to solicit you and convince you that their restaurant is the best! Tomorrow night our long lost roommate will join us for further adventures. Ciao for ...
The Walking Zombie
I am SO glad you all are enjoying this blog. (Note: In original online blog, I received several comments from ones back home). We made it to Rome and now down to Amalfi. And BOY do I have some things to share with you. HOWEVER.............I only got 2 hours sleep on the plane. Hence the 'zombie' ...
S.P.Q.R.
... of museums, countless fountains, and endless ways to enjoy a week… So, we started at the top of our list: The Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill.
During our tour of the Colosseum the guide related its exciting history to what life would have been like as an ancient Roman. Beside the Colosseum, and almost as impressive, is the Roman Forum, a centralised area in which the ancient Roman ...
On an evening in Roma...
... wish he'd actually introduced himself to us so that we could put in a complain.
Besides the tossa, and his lack of instruction, it was pretty fun to bus around Tuscany on the scooters when we weren't on the winding roads with cars overtaking us and trying to navigate round abouts. We had lunch at a winery, which dates back to the 1500's. The food was nice, but there really wasn't enough of it to be honest.
We got back super early because ...


