The Fiesta Terrace Youth Hostel
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European New York
Rome is a very busy city. I arrived via train, and when I exited, I could not walk with my bags - so many people were around. This is the train station where I can believe in pickpocketing. It is huge too! 26 binarios!
Here is a tip for travellers - to get to airport you have two different ways. One is from Termini - main station. Then it's …
Update from Xander
... you need tickets to get in the metro or trams in Rome and Paris. Mum and me went on them. You should go on them - they are awesome.
I also put in a picture of two people on the forum of augustus working to find stuff. The back of Trajan's markets - for some reason mum took a picture of the back of Trajan's markets. Now there is a picture of a temple on the forum of ...
Roma!
... did great. Jack sat next to me, he put on his headphones and watched movies, played games and ate. They just kept feeding us. . . no joke. Like 4 times they brought us food, 2 meals, 2 snacks. We arrived home about 7pm, and went to bed shortly after that. We tried to stay awake longer, but just couldnt do it. We left London at 330 am Florida time. Yesterday, we lazed around. Today, the beach. Its good to be home, its nice to go to ...
Roma part deux
... just aren’t enough to describe the size of the buildings yet how intricate the detail is in the wall facings and the statues. As we approached the square we were again accosted by the tour sales guys telling us horror stories of how long the line ups were and how we would be rushed to the front of the line if we joined the tour, but the area didn’t seem that full and the lines just weren’t that long, so we decided to go it on our own.
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Thats AMORE !
... used to paying 50 Euro per night (25 each) we now hade to fork out 70 to 80 Euro per night. Breakfast was provided on the corner up the street at a café where a lovely Italian guy (around my age) with no English (at all) would watch my charade performance (with a smile) in order to present me with my Americano coffee and croissant that I wished to order every morning. By day four he AND I had my order down pat and I would have loved to have said farewell to him in an ...