Anna Casa Vacanze
Via Principe Eugenio 32, Rome
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Via Principe Eugenio 32 Rome, Lazio, 00185, Italy

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Farewell Roma

A travel blog entry by jardines

... keyhole we all line up and have a look thru the keyhole and we have a perfect view thru the tree of St Peters Basilica such a beautiful sight. We now head down the winding roads which is great as we navigate small alleys and beautiful buildings left and right then head to another high area behind The Forum and Palantine Hill and stop for pictures so we look over the sight which gives us a new perspective on the site. ...

When in Rome . . .

A travel blog entry by bookiemama

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... we were to retun it in Manhattan, not JFK). We eventually found the tiny Air Berlin terminal in the midst of the massive JFK, printed boarding passes, made it through security (only Bob was singled out for an extra body scan) and are set to fly out at 5:30. Little did I know that we would soon endure a 2 hour wait on the tarmac before our plane even left the ground. But we took off eventually, the flight was ...

Finally, my own room!

A travel blog entry by edsells

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... hairy, through the battlefields and where there are no street lights, and, as Jon said, give way and stop signs are only suggestions.


Being Sunday it was busy with many families out and about attending church, dressed in their finery, and I commented that maybe crime stops for a while as they bless themselves and have their sins absolved for another week. Brenna commented that it is more likely that this day would give families ...

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

A travel blog entry by morganandjared

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Don't come to Italy if you're searching for a cheap vacation. It seemed like just getting a slice of pizza cost 6-8 dollars and getting around via bus, metro, and train isn't what I would call cheap. To make our first day interesting we learned while standing at the bus stop that public transportation was on strike until lunch time which I guess is something fairly "normal" over there. Nevertheless, we spent our first full day doing a ...

John's Blog

A travel blog entry by travelingmoores

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... notice whether it be on the way to the coffee café, or on the way back, is that everybody smokes. I mean everyone. I can only imagine what the lung cancer specs are in this part of the world. It is clear why Italy still allows cigarette advertisements in magazines, billboards and in F1 racing. Its because they are all customers.

Everyone has a scooter. If you don’t believe me go back to the ...