Locanda Cairoli
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Last Day in Italy
... from the 5th century. It also has a relic that contains remnants of the manger that baby Jesus lay in. Right around the corner is the small Church of Santa Prassede. It may have been built over her home. Prassede was one of the Senators daughters that St. Peter converted. She helped hunted Christians hide but not all were lucky. Twenty three of these Christians were discovered one day and executed in her presence. The Chapel of Zeno in the church has beautiful ...
Express!
... br> Por lo general la comida ha sido buena, pero no estoy muy quisquilloso. Extraño mi dieta usual de muchas verduras. He estado comprando frutas para el desayuno, pero para el almuerzo y la cena todo lo que se puede encontrar es una combinación de pan blanco con carne acompañado por mayonaisa o queso y una cantidad mínimo de lechuga o tomate. Supongo que se puede pedir una ensalada para la cena, pero son costosas y no es suficiente para mí.
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Return from Rome
... class citizen because she didn't want to wait to use the Economy lav. This went on for probably 2 minutes before I half-drunkely entered the conversation with a big boisterous "I just wanted to say, I love using the lavatory in my ticket cabin, and furthermore, I love waiting to use the lav back here and hang out with these great flight attendants". The woman shut up and left and the flight attendants thanked me.
You're welcome, world.
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Ancient Rome
... of the fountain represents the sea. Legend has it you will return to Rome if you throw a coin into the water. You should toss it over your shoulder with your back to the fountain. The coins are collected by the Red Cross!
Piazza Navona
It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium. The ancient Romans came there to watch ...