H10 Roma Citta
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Ain't no 3 stars baby
... them, wonder if they will take off in Australia? We find the shopping street that was closed yesterday and it is a great place to wander now that all the shops are open. We don't buy anything, but enjoy the look. We decide to have a big-***** lunch today since we will be traveling through dinner and arriving late in Rome and want something to keep us going. We find a funky little cafe and the lady who serves us is very cool, she's managing a busy crowd with a ...
A Day of Reflection
... the ancient Roman outdoor stadium for chariot races, used between 4th century BC until AD 549 (just as you remember Charlton Heston in the movies). It is situated in a valley with a pleasant breeze, and could seat up to 300,000 Romans to watch and cheer the games.
A little more walking led us to the ruins of the ancient Theatre of Marcellus (built by the Emperor Augustus in 27 BC–AD 14), just around ...
When in Rome...
We arrived in Rome on Friday October 7th, it was a spur of the moment decision to come here but we were glad we did! We were a little tired after our frantic day (read the previous blog) but still decide to walk around the city for a few hours before going to bed. Last time we came to Rome, we only had 1 day and we kind of "ran" from site to site...it was really nice to slowly walk around and take ...
A Modest Proposal
... dated back to the 11th century; the current church was built on the site in the late 1400s. It is considered a prime example of Italian Renaissance architecture, as well as Renaissance art -- it contains works by Bernini, Caravaggio, Raphael, Pinturicchio, and other celebrated artists. Unfortunately, some of the paintings were under renovation, but there will still loads of other pieces to ooh and ahh at.
The hours were ticking by quickly, and we ...