Hotel American Naples
Via Antiniana 15, Agnano Terme Naples, Campania, 80078, Italy
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Homeward Bound
... time where we did go and Christmas Day and New Year's Eve were made very special.
The best thing was a great table so thanks to Maureen & Steve, Geoff & Dorothy and Pam & Chris; not forgetting our tour companions Tony & Jackie.
The ship was beautifully decorated for Christmas, Captain Perkins was his usual cheery self and Mrs Perkins (Lucy) was charming as ever. Michael & Britender were a great waiting ...
Unravelling Naples, or trying and failing
... streets lined with cramped shops spilling over onto the pavement ride daredevil scooter-drivers, each seemingly in such a rush that they scream past pedestrians with barely a few inches to spare.
To cross a road in Naples is to take your life into your hands – in fact, you place it in others’ hands. We wait nervously at a zebra crossing, hoping that a local will take the first step into the roaring traffic. We become characters from a war movie: “OK ...
Catch-Up
... climbed the Duomo, saw David in all his glory (mmm!), shopped, and dreaded going home every night.
Two days later we head to Tuscany to the city called San Gimignano, a medieval town set up on a hill surrounded by vineyards. We stayed in a family run historic building where they rent out the rooms to people. And it was so nice to have our own room!!! The city was beautiful, like out of a movie! And as you read, we rented a moped the second day there. We named her ...
The land of mafia and pizza, Naples!
... a hard looking bald Italian man who was really lovely to us, he made a damn fine hot chocolate and an apparantly delicious espresso on his four berth machine! The experience goes a litte like this... we walk into a heavily packed noisy chaotic coffee bar and on one side they have coffee, and on the other side they have cake! After a few attempts we figured out that you go to the lady in the middle and order your cakes and coffee with her and then pay her ...
Not pretty but I like it
... the door bell down stairs. The man himself is great giving you a pretty in depth history of Naples and describing all the sites that you can see. That along with the pasta that he cooks up makes it a great place to stay. I'd had no idea that Pompei was just next door and would have liked a least another day so that I could climb up Mt Vesuvius and see some of the areas. ...



