Angelica Guest House

Via dei Mille 41/A, Rome, Lazio, 00185, Italy | Hotel

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A quick taste of Rome

A travel blog entry by jonesadventures

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... cheese again...we now have learned not to order something that says "4 cheese" unless it lists all 4 and they aren't gross. We dined quickly by Italian standards, got directions from the waitress then a nearby hotel.

We met our new host in front of the building and she showed us up to our new apartment. We are on the top floor (with a lift, thank god). It is a small studio with a terrace. ...

Pick Pockets on the Metro in Rome

A travel blog entry by jackies-world

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... from the last day in Malta and a fabulous fireworks show by Parente of Italy that may have been the best fireworks photos I have ever had the opportunity to take, that I had not put on my computer yet for lack of room.

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Anyway . . . as for the Metro, after Larry was ...

When in Rome, do as the Romans do!

A travel blog entry by bottchtimms

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... Police) were standing around this massive crowd who were waving red Flags and balloons! A stage area had been set up and thousands of people had gathered for a protest rally. An Italian woman who was clearly passionate about what she was saying was speaking and the crowd seemed to like what she was saying too with lots of cheering and applauding !! I asked a guy in the crowd what was happening! In broken English he got the point across that they were protesting against ...

The big day had come...

A travel blog entry by shanam6m

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... and down to find it and several inquires, I found our place. Upon arriving and intentionally ignoring the 4th floor small sign posted next to the door with our room name on it, I made a phone-call to the manager. Sure enough, 100 steps up to the 4th floor was our room. Gramie would surely kill me. "No elevator" I was told as the manager arrived..."not in these old buildings." For heavens ...

When in Rome...

A travel blog entry by engagedandgone

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... best preserved building possibly from ancient times. Built in 27BC, this thing is still massive and in one piece. It was an old pagan church – then converted to Christianity. Its sheer size reminds you of the Colosseum and how impressive the structures the ancient Romans built were. You stand in awe looking up wondering how all this was created.

Rome was a beautiful city, the cobblestone roads, the buildings were interesting, ...

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