Country&City Rome
Via Monte Brianzo 58 Rome, Lazio, 00186, Italy
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Roma - Get Ready to Eat
... showed up half way through with his friend who lives in Rome, Marco. They came through with a gang of tanqueray as well as some free Colosseum tickets. It was cool to see MAX. He kept reminding us that the Italians know how to live and I couldn't disagree. "You must take time to eat, drink and relax. Relax your mind before you work too much. Come to my town and I will show you" he would say. I promise we'll get down to his home town and see the ...
Vini Vidi Vici - Roma
... then having to run back on, anyway it turned out and we arrived at our
hostel with relative ease. Our
hostel in Rome was the strangest one we have stayed in to date. One of the Peruvian
guys that checked us in didn’t speak English or Italian which lead to a bit of
confusion and they told us we had to pay in cash yet they had no change
whatsoever and we had to figure out what we owed for ourselves and sort it ...
Lock of love
... 8217; Poker. I said Chris did but I was hopeless at it, I have a game on my phone but I always lose! She was pleased to hear she might have some players on her hands and invited us join a game the following night with a $5 buy in. Just a hang out after service had finished and a good game between friends. How do you say no?! I figured I could cope with losing €5 - €10 because I knew I would. We graciously accepted and said we’d see them ...
Where's Nicholas?
... a fascinating exhibit and ever since, I've been interested in the history, controversy, rituals, and hypocrisy of the papacy. So during this visit, I was starting to recall all the things I've read, watched, and learned about the Vatican, the Pope and his empire.
We entered the Holy See and took pictures of the Swiss Guard at their posts directing visitors and doing what it is that they ...
All roads lead to Rome
... for visiting at least three days. It gets you bus pass and entrance into a number of major exhibits, which once again skips the lines. Finding the taxi stand we are swept through the streets past our first sightings of the old Roman ruins and giant monuments to fallen heroes, old Roman markets surrounded by fences but just lying there in the street. The mix of the old and new is a strange juxtaposition to see.
Crossing ...



